Des cartes mentales pour analyser la vulnérabilité au risque d’une ville de l’Arctique russe : Khamagatta

The paper presents the main results of a cartographic workshop in Khamagatta (Eastern Siberia). The objective was twofold: observing the town vulnerability to ice break-up floods through a group of children and teenagers knowledge living there; use the map as an instrument for dialogue, knowledge in...

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Published in:Mappemonde
Main Authors: Anne Tricot, Marquisar Jean-Jacques, Jean-Louis Ballais, Sébastien Gadal, Moisei Zakharov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Spanish
French
Published: OpenEdition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.4000/mappemonde.8626
https://doaj.org/article/d06b7234977748e5aff74c6e8e1b0585
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Summary:The paper presents the main results of a cartographic workshop in Khamagatta (Eastern Siberia). The objective was twofold: observing the town vulnerability to ice break-up floods through a group of children and teenagers knowledge living there; use the map as an instrument for dialogue, knowledge integration and data collection. Narratives and cartographies are not opposed but rather mutually reinforcing. This cartographic worskhop allowed different registers of knowledge to be brought together and ultimately produced valuable information for scientific analysis.