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    Representations of the Avalanche Risk Among Winter Outdoor Activities Practitioners in the Vosges Mountains by Florie Giacona, Frédérick Guyon

    “…As a consequence, one can say that this lack of feeling vulnerable has led to an absence of mental construction of the avalanche risk in the Vosges mountains.…”
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    Spatial density estimates of Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in the French Jura and Vosges Mountains by Olivier Gimenez, Sylvain Gatti, Christophe Duchamp, Estelle Germain, Alain Laurent, Fridolin Zimmermann, Eric Marboutin

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Here, we focus on providing the first density estimates of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in the French Jura and Vosges mountains. We sampled a total of 413 camera trapping sites (with two cameras per site) between January 2011 and April 2016 in seven study areas across seven counties of the French Jura and Vosges mountains. …”
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    A 240-year history of avalanche risk in the Vosges Mountains based on non-conventional (re)sources by F. Giacona, N. Eckert, B. Martin

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This article implements a combination of historical and geographical methods leading to the reconstruction, at the scale of the entire Vosges Mountains (north-east of France), of more than 700 avalanches that have occurred since the late eighteenth century on 128 paths. …”
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    Small scale topography influence on the formation of three convective systems observed during COPS over the Vosges Mountains by Céline Planche, Wolfram Wobrock, Andrea I. Flossmann, Frédéric Tridon, Laurent Labbouz, Joël Van Baelen

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…A non-hydrostatic cloud scale model with two nested domains is used which permits to zoom from the mesoscale environment of south-western Germany/eastern France, into the Vosges Mountains and finally into the small-terrain of the field experiment, increasing the grid resolution to well represent the orography of the region. …”
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    Small scale topography influence on the formation of three convective systems observed during COPS over the Vosges Mountains by Planche, C, Wobrock, W, Flossmann, A, Tridon, F, Labbouz, L, Van Baelen, J

    Published 2013
    “…A non-hydrostatic cloud scale model with two nested domains is used which permits to zoom from the mesoscale environment of south-western Germany/eastern France, into the Vosges Mountains and finally into the small-terrain of the field experiment, increasing the grid resolution to well represent the orography of the region. …”
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    Detection of old scattered windthrow using low cost resources. The case of Storm Xynthia in the Vosges Mountains, 28 February 2010 by Haidu Ionel, Furtuna Paula Roxana, Lebaut Sébastien

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Our application is based on the study of effects caused by the Storm Xynthia in the Vosges Mountains in the North-East of France, on 28 February 2010. …”
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    Does Media Discourse Favour the Emergence of Avalanche Risk in Medium-High Mountain Regions? Between Ignorance and Underestimation, the Example of the Vosges Mountains by Florie Giacona, Brice Martin, Nicolas Eckert

    “…Despite significant proof to the contrary, scientific and institutional agents present the Vosges Mountains, a medium-high mountain range located in north-eastern France, as a territory that poses almost no risk of avalanches. …”
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    Genetic diversity, genetic structure and diet of ancient and contemporary red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) from north-eastern France. by Annik Schnitzler, José Granado, Olivier Putelat, Rose-Marie Arbogast, Dorothée Drucker, Anna Eberhard, Anja Schmutz, Yuri Klaefiger, Gérard Lang, Walter Salzburger, Joerg Schibler, Angela Schlumbaum, Hervé Bocherens

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…In north-eastern France, red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) populations were rebuilt from a few hundred individuals, which have subsisted in remote valleys of the Vosges mountains, and to a lesser extent from individuals escaped from private enclosures; at present times, this species occupies large areas, mainly in the Vosges Mountains. …”
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    Les discours médiatiques favorisent-ils l’émergence du risque d’avalanche en moyenne montagne ? L’exemple du Massif vosgien : entre ignorance et minimisation by Florie Giacona, Brice Martin, Nicolas Eckert

    “…Despite significant proof to the contrary, scientific and institutional agents present the Vosges Mountains, a medium-high mountain range located in north-eastern France, as a territory that poses almost no risk of avalanches. …”
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    Les représentations du risque avalancheux chez les pratiquants d’activités récréatives hivernales du Massif vosgien by Florie Giacona, Frédérick Guyon

    “…As a consequence, one can say that this lack of feeling vulnerable has led to an absence of mental construction of avalanche risk in the Vosges Mountains.…”
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    Artialising the Vosges: Processes, Projections, Purposes by Jean-Pierre Husson

    “…Here we attempt an operationalization applied to the Vosges mountains, a massif struggling with net-negative brand image. …”
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    Les Vosges artialisées : processus, images, finalités by Jean-Pierre Husson

    “…Here we attempt an operationalization applied to the Vosges mountains, a massif struggling with net-negative brand image. …”
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    Les scieries hydrauliques vosgiennes by Jean-Yves Henry

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…As part of its thematic investigation of the Vosges mountain’s small hydraulic industrial sites, the General Inventory service of the Lorraine region undertook a study of water-powered saw-mills. …”
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    The Imitation Game: In Search for Brachycera in the Triassic by Elena D. Lukashevich, Mike B. Mostovski

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The richest assemblage of the Triassic Diptera has been described from the famous Konservat-Lagerstätte Grès à Voltzia (Upper Buntsandstein) in the northern Vosges Mountains in France, dated as Early Anisian. A re-examination of the holotypes and additional material from the type locality allows for the establishment of <i>Vogerhyphus</i> gen. nov. and erection of the Vogerhyphinae subfam. nov. for <i>Vymrhyphus blagoderovi</i> Krzemiński and Krzemińska, 2003 and <i>Vogerhyphus krzeminskorum</i> sp. nov. …”
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    La Seconde Reconstruction dans l’est des Vosges by Jean-Yves Henry

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Given the abundance of Ministry for Reconstruction and Town Planning (MRU) archives kept in the Vosges Departmental Archives, we gave priority to an approach based on sampling by selecting two typologically different areas of traditional habitat, situated respectively in the north and in the south of the Vosges Mountains; Val de Meurthe and La Bresse. It is in these two territories that a more comprehensive study was carried out. …”
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    La géohistoire des inondations au service de l’évaluation critique du zonage du Plan de Prévention des Risques d’Inondation : l’exemple de Thann (Haut-Rhin, France) by Brice Martin, Nicolas Holleville, Benjamin Furst, Florie Giacona, Rüdiger Glaser, Iso Himmelsbach, Johannes Schönbein

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Thann, between the Vosges Mountains and the Alsace plain, is one of the first cities of Haut-Rhin to have been concerned by a Flood Risks Prevention Plan (PPRI). …”
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    Comment interpréter une chronologie événementielle en géohistoire ? L’exemple de deux siècles et demi d’avalanches dans le Massif vosgien by Florie Giacona, Nicolas Eckert, Brice Martin

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This approach is illustrated with the analysis of a spatial and temporal chronology of avalanche risk in the Vosges Mountains (northeast of France) since the end of the 18th century. …”
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