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    Ex 3,14 dans l’oeuvre d’Augustin : Une révision de la liste des Bénédictins de Beuron et de la liste de James W. Wiles et un complément du Corpus Augustinianum Gissense II, de la Patrologia latina et du Corpus Christianorum

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    Cet article consiste en une révision et une mise à jour, comprenant des corrections et des ajouts, de la liste des Bénédictins de Beuron et de la liste de James W. Wiles ainsi que des CD-ROM Corpus Augustinianum Gissense II, Patrologia latina et Corpus Christianorum citant le verset scripturaire d’Ex 3,14 dans les oeuvres augustiniennes. Nous y présentons un index cumulatif des citations d’Ex 3,14 chez Augustin accompagné d’explications appropriées sur les objectifs de l’évêque d’Hippone lorsqu’il mentionne le Nom de Dieu dans ses oeuvres. Nous croyons que ce travail de révision et de recensement fournit un outil précieux aux chercheurs désireux d’étudier la question du Nom de Dieu chez Augustin.This paper updates, with revisions, corrections and new additions, the “Liste des Bénédictins de Beuron” and the list of James W. Wiles as well as the CD-ROM Corpus Augustinianum Gissense II, Patrologia latina et Corpus Christianorum with regard to the scriptural citation of Ex 3:14 in the works of Augustine. We present a cumulative index of the citations of Ex 3:14 by Augustine together with pertinent notes on his objectives when mentioning the Name of God in his works. We think that this update, with its sound additions and corrections, provides a precious tool for those studying the question of the Name of God in Augustine’s works

    Le nom de Dieu dans la pastorale d'Augustin : Exode 3, 13-15 dans l'oeuvre pastorale de Saint Augustin

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    Resilience-based steps for adaptive co-management of Arctic small-scale fisheries

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    Arctic small-scale fisheries are essential for the livelihoods, cultures, nutrition, economy, and food security of Indigenous communities. Their sustainable management in the rapidly changing Arctic is thus a key priority. Fisheries management in complex systems such as the Arctic would benefit from integrative approaches that explicitly seek to build resilience. Yet, resilience is rarely articulated as an explicit goal of Arctic fisheries management. Here, we first describe how marine and anadromous fisheries management throughout the North has used the notion of resilience through a literature review of 72 peer-reviewed articles. Second, we make a conceptual contribution in the form of steps to implement adaptive co-management that aim to foster resilience. Building on resilience-based insights from the literature review and foundational research on adaptive co-management and resilience, the steps we propose are to initiate and carry out (1) dialogue through a discussion forum, (2) place-based social-ecological participatory research, (3) resilience-building management actions, (4) collaborative monitoring, and (5) joint process evaluation. Additionally, we propose action items associated with the steps to put adaptive co-management into practice. Third, we assess two case studies, Cambridge Bay and Pangnirtung Arctic Char commercial fisheries, to explore how the five steps can help reinforce resilience through adaptive co-management. Overall, we propose novel guidelines for implementing adaptive co-management that actively seeks to build resilience within fishery social-ecological systems in times of rapid, uncertain, and complex environmental change

    Vol. 34/1

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