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    El Hierro (Canaries) : une île et le choix des transitions énergétique et écologique by Alain Gioda

    “…The island of El Hierro (270 km2 and 8,000 inhabitants) is the most isolated in the Canary archipelago. Since June 2014, El Hierro is getting on its way toward the objective of being self-sustained with 100 % of renewable energy thanks to wind turbines mixed with a wind-powered pumped hydrostorage system using desalinated water that ensures two days of autonomy in the absence of wind or during storms. …”
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    L'emploi des géomembranes dans les îles de Tenerife et de La Palma (îles Canaries) by D. FAYOUX, G. POTIE

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…Les îles Canaries sont situées près des tropiques, à faible distance de la côte marocaine. …”
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    Patrimoines de papier. Superposition des aires naturelles protégées et développement territorial dans l’île de Lanzarote (Canaries, Espagne) by Igor Babou

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Based on the ethnographic study of a fragile island territory (Lanzarote Island, Canary Islands, Spain), the diversity of its protected natural areas, its UNESCO listings (biosphere reserve and geopark) and local regulatory frameworks, this article shows the limited influence of environmental protection measures on the territory in a context characterized by political corruption and the high economic stakes of tourism. …”
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    L’éruption du Tajogaite (Cumbre Vieja) à La Palma, Canaries : de l’éruption volcanique à la crise territoriale by Tony Rey, Frédéric Leone, Thomas Candela, Stéphanie Defossez, Freddy Vinet, Fleurice Parat, Monique Gherardi, Lucile Medina, Franck Lavigne, Iliona Martin, Zoé Guillet

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…On 19 September 2021, the Cumbre Vieja volcano (renamed Tajogaite) erupted on the island of La Palma (Canary Islands). One month after the eruption, a multidisciplinary team conducted an in situ geomorphological, geographical and socio-environmental diagnosis to complement the remote monitoring of the crisis management and impacts of the eruption. …”
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