Date and place :
14/03/2024 from 1pm to 2pm
Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, room 2E01
Live on Canal U
Free admission,
For non-members of Avignon Université, please indicate your presence in advance to midisciences@univ-avignon.fr
On 14 March, a Midisicence will be hosted by Johnny Douvinet, geography teacher (UMR ESPACE/Avignon University), on the theme:
On both scientific and political agendas, the links between territories and environmental change are omnipresent, as shown by the projects that include the TRACCS (Reference warming trajectory for adaptation to climate change) in their roadmap. The debates are dominated by two questions: how can we measure climate change and its effects by going beyond our (local) scale of perception? And are we, as researchers steeped in uncertainty, doomed to produce studies that have little resonance in the face of an inescapable situation? To stimulate discussion, this paper will be organised into 3 parts:
1) a worrying current situation (showing the impact of events since the end of 2022),
2) Projections that are just as alarming (with the expected projections for the PACA region);
3) the proposed strategies (from national to local), with their advantages and limitations.