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أطلس المياه في العالم : مياه للجميع ؟
يضع هذا الكتاب في المقدمة ثلاثة آراء وقوة، لكي يعرض جميع متغيرات الرهانات على الماء، خاصة مسألة المورد وإستخدامه والتحديات التي تواجه مجتمعاتنا، أولا ليست الصعوبات مرتبطة بالكمية الإجمالية للمورد ولكن بسوء توزيعها في العالم وتراجع نوعيتها، ثم حتى لو وجدت اليوم تقنيات تتيح تعويض النقص المحلي، تنشأ العوائق أكثر ما تنشأ من النقص في الوسائل المالية أو في خيارات الإرادة غير المناسبة، فتبدو المياه وكأنها تكشف النقاب عن التوترات الإجتماعية أكثر من أنها سببا لهذه التوترات.
Les objets techniques au prisme du cycle hydrosocial : renouveaux théoriques et empiriques
This special issue entitled « Technical objects at the prism of hydrosocial cycle : new theoretical and empirical approaches » presents new insights concerning water-society relations in social sciences. It is characterized by interdisciplinary approaches and engages with two main theoretical frameworks : science and technology studies and political ecology. Both are indeed mobilized in order to deepen the analysis of the dialectical relation between technical objects and hydrosocial systems, by using the concept of hydrosocial cycle. Our aim is to explain how « infrastructure » and « apparatus » forge and transform water-society interrelations, reshape them and modify their functioning. But also how the hydrosocial cycle, in return, sets out particular forms of infrastructure and apparatus. This paper firstly introduces the theoretical and epistemological debates linked to this special issue. And then it presents the thirteen papers gathered in this special issue, which, based on empirical studies, offer different uses of hydrosocial cycle approach to investigate water/society dialectical relations.
أطلس المياه في العالم : مياه للجميع ؟
يضع هذا الكتاب في المقدمة ثلاثة آراء وقوة، لكي يعرض جميع متغيرات الرهانات على الماء، خاصة مسألة المورد وإستخدامه والتحديات التي تواجه مجتمعاتنا، أولا ليست الصعوبات مرتبطة بالكمية الإجمالية للمورد ولكن بسوء توزيعها في العالم وتراجع نوعيتها، ثم حتى لو وجدت اليوم تقنيات تتيح تعويض النقص المحلي، تنشأ العوائق أكثر ما تنشأ من النقص في الوسائل المالية أو في خيارات الإرادة غير المناسبة، فتبدو المياه وكأنها تكشف النقاب عن التوترات الإجتماعية أكثر من أنها سببا لهذه التوترات.
The socio-ecological complexity of facing climate change: a case study from Pima County (Arizona, USA)
Socio-ecological systems are in constant transformation and adaptation, with dynamic and constant interaction between the social and environmental dimensions. This reality requires interdisciplinary studies, or a holistic approach sometimes referred to as “global ecology”, to address that complexity at every level in their analysis. “Human-environment observatories” (Observatoires Hommes-Milieux, OHM) are an ideal setting to develop such studies since they are inherently interdisciplinary and develop both short and long-term perspectives on specific socio-ecological systems. Pima County observatory (OHMi-PC), located in Arizona (USA), is one of the 13 “Human-Environment observatories” of the DRIIHM LabEx. In this paper, we show how we can apply the DRIIHM framework to Pima County and how this allows for innovative interdisciplinary approaches of issues related to environmental and human dynamics in southeastern Arizona, such as the dynamics of wildfires, which we show to be related to human as well as environmental factors, the restauration of the Santa Cruz river, which we analyze as ambiguous in terms of ecology, or the Cienega creek area, where the OHMi-PC has been involved in local landscape conservation efforts.