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    • Sangiacomo, Andrea (2026)
      Vandaag de dag heeft de mens ongekende macht (wetenschappelijk, technologisch, militair en politiek) tot zijn beschikking, waar de hele planeet grondig voor getransformeerd moest worden. Toch wordt de mensheid op het ...
    • Zeuner, Christine (2026)
      Erwachsenenbildung ist ein Spiegel gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen. Christine Zeuner erzählt ihre Geschichte aus einer sozial- und kulturgeschichtlichen Perspektive und rückt dabei soziale Bewegungen als zentralen Motor ...
    • Zumbrock, Helmut (2026)
      Wirksame Schulführung entsteht dort, wo Beziehungen Resonanz ermöglichen. Die Dissertation von Dr. Helmut Zumbrock verbindet Schulführungsforschung mit Hartmut Rosas Resonanztheorie und entwickelt das Modell "Resonanter ...
    • Frommberger, Dietmar; Lange, Silke (2026)
      Berufliche Lehrkräftebildung wird in dieser Anthologie in ihren historischen Entwicklungslinien, aktuellen Veränderungskontexten und internationalen Bezügen analysiert. Die Beiträge zeichnen unterschiedliche Ausprägungen ...
    • Murillo, Luis Felipe R. (2025)
      How hackers facilitate community technology projects that counter the monoculture of "big tech" and point us to brighter, innovative horizons. A digital world in relentless movement—from artificial intelligence to ubiquitous ...
    • Dubrulle, Jonathan; Cochet, Hubert; Fayard, Dominique (2026)
      In the mid-2020s, beef cattle producers in the Charolais region are facing a multidimensional crisis. Although they play a key role in landscape preservation, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration, these farmers are seeing ...
    • Rispe, Claude; Bournez, Laure; Durand, Jonas; Duron, Olivier; René-Martellet, Magalie (2026)
      Faced with ecological imbalances and the growing risk of epidemics linked to global change, it is legitimate to examine the role of ticks, which are known to transmit numerous pathogens to humans and animals. They are ...
    • Baglinière, Jean-Luc; Marchand, Frédéric; Jeannot, Nicolas; Lange, Frédéric; Josset, Quentin (2025)
      The majority of the twelve species of diadromous fish found in mainland France are considered as vulnerable or endangered. To understand their ecology, numerous studies have been carried out to collect individual data, ...
    • Goulletquer, Philippe (2025)
      Biological invasions are one of the main causes of biodiversity decline worldwide. While Japanese knotweed and tiger mosquito are invasive species that are well known to the public, the same could not be said for the ...
    • Perrin-Malterre, Clémence; Chanteloup, Laine; Dellier, Julien; Garel, Mathieu; Loison, Anne (2025)
      Through a range of case studies—from hunting to African safaris, and from trail running to wildlife-watching hikes—this volume analyses the transformations of nature-based recreational activities, their effects on environments ...
    • Machon, Nathalie; Di Pietro, Francesca; Bertaudière-Montès, Valérie; Carassou, Laure; Muller, Serge (2025)
      In urban ecology, the city is viewed as a true ecosystem, rich in original habitats where humans and non-humans coexist. These environments are shaped by the specific features of cities, including habitat fragmentation and ...
    • Morabito, Domenico; Bourgerie, Sylvain; Lebrun, Manhattan; Le Thiec, Didier (2025)
      Soil, air, and water pollution, resulting from industrialization and population growth, affects physical, chemical, and biological balances and impacts health, biodiversity, and ecosystem services. The consequences of this ...
    • Bouchoucha, Marc; Rey-Valette, Hélène; Viard, Frédérique (2025)
      Ports play a central economic, social, and geopolitical role, particularly through international trade. In light of growing environmental concerns, they are emerging as key elements in decarbonisation and pollution control ...
    • Darcel, Nicolas; Maurice, Aurélie (2025)
      With the emergence of concepts such as risky behavior and food sustainability, eating habits and how they're changing have become crucial issues for health and the environment. Since the beginning of the XXI(sup)st(/sup) ...
    • Ganivet, Elias (2025)
      As water management takes on an increasingly prominent role in public debate, this book proposes to refocus water-related and environmental challenges at the local scale in mainland France. Drawing on a synthesis of current ...
    • Levard, Laurent (2025)
      The Guide for the evaluation of agroecology proposes an approach and methodological tools for assessing the effects of agro ecological practices and systems on the agro-environmental and socio-economic performance of ...
    • Cousin, Isabelle; Desrousseaux, Maylis; Leenhardt, Sophie (2025)
      Soils play an essential role in ecosystems, food security and health. In order to inform public policies concerning their proper functioning and preservation, a group of 19 experts from a variety of disciplines and public ...
    • Hütten, Julia S. (2025)
      Germany’s colonial past is again at the center of public debate. This book offers a focused contribution: a study of how the German administration in Samoa (1900–1914) used family law as a tool of colonial governance. ...
    • Casagrande, Augustín E. (2025)
      The discourse of constitutionalism emerged out of the entanglement of three strands: legal theory, political philosophy, and historical narratives. Its structure revolves around the tension between the counter-concepts ...
    • Coffey, Donal K.; Vogenauer, Stefan; Carrière, Scott A.; Cazzola, Matilde; Girard, Philip; Roberts, Christopher M.; Leung, Hazel W. H.; Strecker, Amy; Byer, Amanda; Ng´etich, Raphael; Cotton, Sonya; Mercier, Sinéad; Coffey, Donal K.; Vogenauer, Stefan (2025)
      The legal history of the British Empire is in its infancy. The research field Legal Transfer in the Common Law World in the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory under the Directorship of Prof Stefan ...