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Environmental sciencesGE1-350
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
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L’environnement se prête-t-il bien à l’interdisciplinarité? Les directeurs de cet ouvrage le pensent et désirent que les textes qu’ils ont réunis en fassent la preuve. L’interdisciplinarité est une exigence scientifique difficile. La plupart des chercheurs sont formés, pour ne pas dire dressés, au sein d’une discipline qui leur procure une manière rassurante de concevoir et d’aborder les problèmes. Les textes colligés sont le fruit d’un colloque. Ils sont divisés en trois grandes parties : l’...Date
2008-03-01Type
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