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PROJETS DE BIBLIOTHÈQUES CRÉATION RÉHABILITATION
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Le Changement Climatique la variabilité et les risques climatiques
30 janv. 2019 5. Le Pacte européen Finance-Climat (2017). Cette initiative a germé dans le courant de l'année 2017 avec la publication de l'ouvrage de.
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Responsabilité sociétale des organisations et GRH à lheure des
ème Université de Printemps de l?Audit Social organisée à l?université de Pékin les 26 27 et 28 mai 2014 par l?IAS et l?Université de Pékin et.
XXXII Coll
Le Changement Climatique, la
et les risques climatiquesClimatic Change, Variability and
Climatic Risks
29 Mai -
1 Juin
2019iii
COMPOSITION DU COMIT
Panagiotis MAHERAS
Christina ANAGNOSTOPOULOU
Fotini KOLYVA-MACHERA
Kostas LAGOUVARDOS
Vassiliki KOTRONI
Nikolaos HATZIANASTASSIOU
vCOMPOSITION DU COMIT
1. ANAGNOSTOPOULOU Christina
2. BARETTE Natalie
3. BELLEFLAMME Alexandre
4. BEN BOUBAKER Habib
Tunisie)
5. BIGOT Sylvain
-Alpes, France) 6.7. CAMBERLIN Pierre
8. CANTAT Olivier
-Normandie, France)9. CARREGA Pierre
de Nice, France)10. CROITORU Adina
(U. Cluj-Napoca, Roumanie)11. DAHECH Salem
12. DROGUE Gilles
13. DUBREUIL Vincent
14. DOUGUEDROIT Annick
- Marseille, France) 15.16. JUVANON DU VACHAT Regis
17. EL MELKI Taoufik
- Tunisie)18. ENDLICHER Wilfried
19. ERPICUM Michel
20. HATZIANASTASSIOU Nikolaos
21. FALLOT Jean-Michel
22. FEIDAS Haralambos
23. FLOCAS Helena
24. FORTIN Guillaume
e Moncton, Canada)25. FOTIADI Aggeliki
26. FRATIANNI Simona
27. HATZAKI Maria
28. HENIA Latifa
29. HOLOBACA Iulian
(U. Cluj-Napoca, Roumanie)30. JOLY Daniel
31. KASTENDEUCH Pierre
32. KERMADI Saida
33. KOTRONI Vassiliki
34. LAGOUVARDOS Kostas
35. LOLIS Christos
(Un36. MADELIN Malika
37. MAHERAS Panagiotis
38. MARTIN Nicolas
39. MENDONCA Francisco
40.41. NASTOS Panagiotis
42. NORRANT Caroline
43. PAUL Patrice
44. PLANCHON Olivier
45.2, France)
46. RENARD Florent
47. RICHARD Yves
48. ROME Sandra
-Alpes, France)49. RONCHAIL Josyane
50. ROUCOU Pascal
France)
51. ROUSSEL Isabelle
52. SALOUI Abdelmalik
(U. Hassan II, Casablanca, Maroc)53. SOUBEYROUX Jean-Michel
-France Toulouse, France)54. TOLIKA Konstantia
55. TRABOULSI Myriam
Libanaise, Liban)
56. ULLMAN Albin
57. ZAHARIA Liliana
58. ZANIS Prodromos
viiSPONSOR
Avec le soutien :
ixLE CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE, LA
VLES RISQUES CLIMATIQUE
CLIMATIC CHANGE, VARIABILITY AND
CLIMATE RISKS
Site web du colloque : https://aic2019auth.org/
xiAVANT PROPOS
-six es moments conviviaux, du 29 mai au 1 juin 2019, 6 colloque s. Les -cinq subtropicales soit les basses latitudes. Elles nous rappellent que le changement climatique - et coup de froid est convient d'analyser non seulement en termes de changement moyen mais surtout en raison de humaines. Un nombre important des communications pro fructueuses sur ces derniers sujets. essaloniki. xii recherches, de compagnie SCIENTACT pour le soutien ravant relus colloque. Donc, Konstantia Tolika , Christina Anagnostopoulou et Panagiotis Maheras xiiiINTRODUCTION - WELCOME MESSAGE
In 1993, the Department of Meteorology and Climatology was pleased to host in Thessaloniki the VIIth Conference of the International Association of Climatology (AIC). Twenty-six years later, it is a great pleasure for our Department to host again, the XXXIIth AIC conference, from May 29 to June 1, 2019. Nearly 110 researchers coming from more than twenty different countries are participating in it. The conference includes three invited speeches and almost 100 papers selected by the scientific committee of the AIC to be presented in the form of oral communications or posters. The main theme of the conference is: Climate change, climate variability and risks. The climatic system, the interactions among the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere and biosphere, has long known anthropogenic disturbances. Therefore, the theme of climate change is the subject of several sessions of the XXXIIth AIC symposium, and as a result, numerous works have been proposed. The African countries are powerfully represented in this conference since nearly fifty papers, have as their domain of studies either the subtropical latitudes or the low latitudes. This reminds us that climate change - and moreover climate variability - by the amplitude of the phenomena as well as the vulnerability of the populations concerned, often have a major impact in these countries. Climate variability and Risks are two other strong themes of the conference. We remember for this purpose the heavy annual, seasonal, monthly and daily rainfall encountered throughout Greece during 2014, the exceptional "cold snap" observed in northern Greece and the Balkans, in general, with huge quantities of snow during the month of January 2017 and more recently, during the heavy snow winter of the present year. Agriculture is one of the most important aspects potentially most affected by climate change that needs to be analyzed not only in terms of average change but also because of its variability and extreme events. The local or regional impact of global climate change is a considerable challenge that requires the implementation of original methodologies to illustrate the consequences observed in many human activities. A significant number of the proposed papers deal with this subject. Other topics were also discussed during this conference, such as atmospheric circulation, urban climate and atmospheric pollution, teleconnections and finally climate modeling promising important and fruitful discussions on these topics. During the excursion which has both a scientific and cultural character, we will visit, on Saturday, June 1, the archaeological museum of Vergina. It is an extraordinary underground museum organized around the Macedonian royal tombs and an artificial tumulus. Then an amazing visit will take place at the house of the ancient gods of Greece. Stunning views, lush forests and an archaeological site to remember are the ingredients of an unforgettable experience. The tour will continue to the traditional village of Litochoro, when we will have time for a walk in the enchanting Enipeas Valley, on the lower slopes of Mount Olympus, before returning to Thessaloniki. Moreover, we would like to thank sincerely all those who helped to implement this event, and especially our students for their role in the heavy task of preparing the proceedings. Without xiv the financial and logistical support of the research and administration committee of the University of Thessaloniki as well as the Dean of the Faculty of Sciences, this conference could not have been held. We also thank SCIENTACT for the financial support it provided to our symposium as well as to the French Embassy and the French Institute in Athens for the funding of the invited conference given by the French climatologist Joel GUIOT. Finally, it is worth mentioning that the articles published in the conference volume have been reviewed by a scientific committee of the conference. So, our warm thanks also go to the members of this scientific committee from twelve different countries (Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Lebanon, Romania, Switzerland, Tunisia, Morocco and Greece) who accepted to evaluate critically, the submitted articles, contributing to the quality of the papers presented. We wish to you all a fruitful and interesting conference.All the best.
Konstantia Tolika, Christina Anagnostopoulou and Panagiotis Maheras.XXXII Thessaloniki -
xvTABLE DES
Pages introductives - Introductive Pages
................................................................................. iii ....................................................................................... vSponsor ................................................................................................................................ vii
Avant propos......................................................................................................................... xi
Introduction - Welcome message ........................................................................................ xiii
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Changement Climatique - Climate Change
ALIMENTAIRE DANS LA COMMUNE DE TCHAOUROU (BENIN) .............................. 3ADETONA L., VODOUNOU J.B. et GBADAMASSI F.
FUTURE EXTREMES TEMPERATURE AND RAINFALL: TRENDS AND CHANGES ASSESSMENT OVER THE MONO RIVER BASIN IN WEST AFRICA ............................ 9BATABLINLE L., LAWIN A.E. et CELESTIN M.
LES CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES AU MAROC: OUTILS ET REFLEXIONS ........ 15BOUBEKRI A., SALOUI A., KANJAA R. et FILALI A.
CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE - PANORAMA INTERNATIONAL............................... 21JUVANON DU VACHAT R.
RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE CHANGES IN OUEME WATERSHED BY 2080 INWEST AFRICA .................................................................................................................. 27
KODJA D.J., BATABLINLE L., AKOGNONGBE A., AMOUSSOU E., MAHE G., VISSINE.W., PATUREL J.E. et HOUNDENOU C.
EVOLUTION DES TEMPERATURES OBSERVEES ET PROJECTIONS FUTURES - REGION DE CASABLANCA-SETTAT (MAROC) ........................................................... 33 OUATTAB M., HAMMOUDY W., DAHMAN A., ILMEN R., SALOUI A., HSAINE M. etSEBBAR A.
PROJECTIONS HYDROCLIMATIQUES DANS LA PROVINCE OLEICOLE DE JAEN(ANDALOUSIE) ................................................................................................................ 39
PINNA T., OUDIN L., RONCHAIL J., COHEN M., BASTIN S. et LE TREUT H.XXXII Thessaloniki -
xviCLIMATI
........................................ 45 RANDRIAMIFIDISON R.F.A., TSIAVAHANANAHARY T.J., RAKOTOARISOA D. etANDRIAMAMPIHANTONA F.
URBAIN ............................................................................................................................. 51
ROUSSEAU D.
LE CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE, UN PHENOMENE PLANETAIRE, UNE GESTIONURBAINE ..................................................................................................... 57
ROUSSEL I.
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