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Jérôme OLLIER

Docs ad hoc - Toxic Somalia : l'autre piraterie - LCP - 0 views

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    Une tonne de déchets toxiques déversée le long des côtes somaliennes ne coûte que 2,50 $. C'est la décharge la moins chère du monde avec des bénéfices confortables pour les occidentaux. Des centaines de Somaliens tombent malades. Qui déverse ces déchets? Qui en tire profit? Deux journalistes italiens sont morts pour avoir posé ces questions. Enquête sur les réseaux où collaborent hommes d'affaires et criminels, les pirates somaliens et les trafics entourant la gestion des déchets nucléaires.
Jérôme OLLIER

Women and adaptive capacity to climate change in East African seascapes - Zanzibar as a... - 0 views

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    As the climate crisis persists, there is a crucial need to increase knowledge on adaptive capacity and the underlying factors building it. This is particularly important for disadvantaged groups, such as coastal women in East Africa. Women's livelihoods in these seascapes are and will be more severely affected by climate change and the capacity of East African states to deal with these challenges is limited in terms of financial and human capital. In this research, we investigated the underlying factors building the adaptive capacity of coastal women in Zanzibar (Unguja Island), Tanzania. Coastal women (N=117) were interviewed in villages around the island to gather information about potential factors supporting adaptive capacity. This was analysed applying Cinner et al (2018) five domains typology for adaptive capacity, i.e. assets, flexibility, organizations, learning and agency. The results show that women had relatively low adaptive capacity, extended poverty and very high dependence on seaweed farming of red algae, a livelihood providing low income and already being seriously affected by climate variability and change. Women's observations of key variables related to environmental changes corresponded to most scientific findings. It was, however, unclear how that knowledge is useful and enhances adaptive capacity. Adaptive capacity was generally low but individual differences were found in which ten women had a high income. The results show that the factors underlying adaptive capacity are complex and interact with each other, being positive, negative and unclear. Many of the identified factors deserve future research. This study adds to the pool of knowledge by addressing women (not only men); coastal ecosystems (as land and freshwater systems are more studied) and the individual level (since most studies focus on national and community levels). The study illustrates that institutional renewal, bridging and cooperation is possible in Zanzibar bringing good new
Jérôme OLLIER

Russia sees Arctic as naval priority in new doctrine - @BBCNews - 0 views

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    Russia will strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic as a response to Nato activities close to Russia's borders, the Kremlin says.
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    Russia will strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic as a response to Nato activities close to Russia's borders, the Kremlin says.
Jérôme OLLIER

Iran, Russia, China to hold joint naval drills in Indian Ocean soon - @NavyRecognition - 0 views

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    Iran, Russia, China to hold joint naval drills in Indian Ocean soon.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @IAMSPOnline - Bandits beware: Russian anti-submarine warship to ward off pirates i... - 0 views

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    Bandits beware: Russian anti-submarine warship to ward off pirates in Gulf of Aden.
Jérôme OLLIER

Only 1950s Kids Will Recognize This Endangered Fish - @hakaimagazine - 0 views

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    Nearly an entire generation of young fishers in Tanzania had never seen or heard of a sawfish.
Jérôme OLLIER

Danish family's sailboat hijacked in Indian Ocean - AP - 0 views

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    Danish family's sailboat hijacked in Indian Ocean.
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