149 research outputs found

    La TournĂ©e de ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne au Portugal (12 au 16 mai 2015)

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    En 2015, l’association a organisĂ© sa tournĂ©e annuelle au sud du Portugal, dans la rĂ©gion de l’Alentejo. Cette visite a permis Ă  la vingtaine de participants d’aborder la problĂ©matique des milieux arides et de prendre contact avec un mode particulier d’occupation et de gestion du territoire : le montado. Ils ont aussi traversĂ© des peuplements proches de nos collines, des milieux plus arides que ce que l’on voit gĂ©nĂ©ralement au cours de nos tournĂ©es, et qui nĂ©cessitent une approche particuliĂšre

    Tournée forestiÚre dans les Pyrénées espagnoles

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    La tournĂ©e forestiĂšre de l'Ascension de l'association ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne s'est dĂ©roulĂ©e du 19 au 23 mai 2004 dans les PyrĂ©nĂ©es espagnoles. Roger Cans nous raconte cette tournĂ©e consacrĂ©e Ă  la dĂ©couverte du magnifique Parc national d'Ordesa et du Mont Perdu et des forĂȘts aragonaises

    Toutes les forĂȘts brĂ»lent.

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    La forĂȘt mĂ©diterranĂ©enne est plus menacĂ©e par les troupeaux de chĂšvres que l'allumette. L'ennemi numĂ©ro un, pour toute la forĂȘt c'est l'homme, lorsqu'il pratique l'abattage intensif et le surpĂąturage

    La tournĂ©e en Espagne de ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne, du 12 au 16 mai 2010 -

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    La 22e tournĂ©e de l'association ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne s'est dĂ©roulĂ©e en 2010 en Espagne. C'Ă©tait la quatriĂšme fois que l'association se dĂ©plaçait dans ce pays. Cette annĂ©e Ă©tait consacrĂ©e Ă  la visite des rĂ©gions Catalogne, Aragon et celle de Valenc

    La tournĂ©e en Corse de ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne, du 20 au 24 mai 2009 -

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    Dans la cadre de la prĂ©paration des journĂ©es "Energie - ForĂȘt - Territoires", ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne a organisĂ© en 2001 une rencontre en Corse, afin d'une part de mieux connaĂźtre la filiĂšre bois Ă©nergie corse et, d'autre part, de faire partager ses propres travaux sur le bois Ă©nergie Ă  ses partenaires de l'Ile de BeautĂ©. Le sĂ©minaire de Corte a aussi Ă©tĂ© l'occasion, pour certains, de poursuivre par la tournĂ©e forestiĂšre annuelle de l'association, dont cet article rend compt

    La tournĂ©e de ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne en Turquie

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    La 24e tournĂ©e de l’association ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne s’est dĂ©roulĂ©e du 8 au 12 mai 2013 dans le sud de la Turquie, plus prĂ©cisĂ©ment dans la rĂ©gion d’Antalya. Ce fut l’occasion pour les 25 participants de dĂ©couvrir de magnifiques forĂȘts : de celle, insoupçonnĂ©e, de cyprĂšs Ă  KöprĂŒlĂŒ, Ă  la cĂšdraie d’Elmali, en passant par les reboisements de Burdur. Un voyage dans le monde forestier mĂ©diterranĂ©en..

    La tournĂ©e de ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne en Calabre (Italie du Sud) du 1er au 6 juin 2011

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    Cet article est le compte rendu de la 23e tournĂ©e de l’association ForĂȘt MĂ©diterranĂ©enne qui s’est dĂ©roulĂ©e du 1er au 6 juin 2011 en Italie du Sud, plus prĂ©cisĂ©ment dans la rĂ©gion de la Calabre, la pointe de la botte italienne, face Ă  la Sicile. Ce fut l’occasion pour les 29 participants de dĂ©couvrir de magnifiques forĂȘts insoupçonnĂ©es

    Health- and oral health-related quality of life among preschool children with cerebral palsy

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    Objectives: To assess the health- and oral health-related quality of life of preschool children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to determine their inter-relationship between the two quality of life measures. Methods: A total of 144 preschool children with and without CP were invited to participate in the case-control study. Health-related quality of life was assessed by the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory Version 4.0 (PedsQLℱ 4.0) and oral health-related quality of life by the Early Childhood Oral Health Impact Scale (ECOHIS). Differences in PedsQLℱ 4.0 and ECOHIS scores were determined between the groups, and correlation between PedsQL and ECOHIS were explored. Results: Significant differences in overall scores of PedsQLℱ 4.0 (P < 0.001) and in overall scores of ECOHIS (P < 0.05) were apparent between the two groups. In terms of health- and oral health-related quality of life, preschool children with CP fared worse than the age-gender-matched control group. There was a positive albeit weak correlation (r = 0.203, P < 0.05) between PedsQLℱ 4.0 and ECOHIS scores. Conclusions: Differences in health- and oral health-related quality of life exist among preschool children with CP. Correlation between health- and oral health-related quality of life could at best be described as weak. © 2010 The Author(s).published_or_final_versionSpringer Open Choice, 21 Feb 201

    Study protocol: SPARCLE – a multi-centre European study of the relationship of environment to participation and quality of life in children with cerebral palsy

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    BACKGROUND: SPARCLE is a nine-centre European epidemiological research study examining the relationship of participation and quality of life to impairment and environment (physical, social and attitudinal) in 8–12 year old children with cerebral palsy. Concepts are adopted from the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health which bridges the medical and social models of disability. METHODS/DESIGN: A cross sectional study of children with cerebral palsy sampled from total population databases in 9 European regions. Children were visited by research associates in each country who had been trained together. The main instruments used were KIDSCREEN, Life-H, Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire, Parenting Stress Index. A measure of environment was developed within the study. All instruments were translated according to international guidelines. The potential for bias due to non response and missing data will be examined. After initial analysis using multivariate regression of how the data captured by each instrument relate to impairment and socio-economic characteristics, relationships between the latent traits captured by the instruments will then be analysed using structural equation modelling. DISCUSSION: This study is original in its methods by directly engaging children themselves, ensuring those with learning or communication difficulty are not excluded, and by studying in quantitative terms the crucial outcomes of participation and quality of life. Specification and publication of this protocol prior to analysis, which is not common in epidemiology but well established for randomised controlled trials and systematic reviews, should avoid the pitfalls of data dredging and post hoc analyses
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