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The planet is currently facing a profound environmental challenge, resulting from the indiscriminate use of available natural resources, in favour of economic growth. Due to its vulnerability, the mountain is one of the geographic areas already strongly impacted by climate change. The repercussions...

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Main Author: Lana Faria da Veiga, Flavia
Other Authors: Université Grenoble Alpes - Institut d'urbanisme et de géographie alpine (IUGA IUGA), Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), Philippe Bourdeau
Format: Thesis
Language:French
Published: HAL CCSD 2020
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-02965614/file/FLAVIA%20LANA.pdf
https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-02965614
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Summary:The planet is currently facing a profound environmental challenge, resulting from the indiscriminate use of available natural resources, in favour of economic growth. Due to its vulnerability, the mountain is one of the geographic areas already strongly impacted by climate change. The repercussions are serious; with the decrease of glaciers and the permafrost which are more and more frequent, the sports practices in high mountains are found modified (Salim, Mourey, Ravanel, Picco, Gauchon, 2019). Mountain tourism is characterized by numerous uncertainties and structural crisis factors expressed by climate change (Bourdeau, 2013). As alpinism has been the heart of the guide activities, in the coming days they may face an identity crisis, but if climate change is and will be a constraint, it can also represent a way to reinvent the way of mountaineering. Therefore, the Project “Guide Sentinel” of the environment committee of the SNGM aimed to find the identity of the “mountains guides of tomorrow”. More than a Risk Management Sentinel, their identity is recognized as a protector of the mountains and of the mountain culture. In partnership with ENSA and APRIAM this Project will recreate the training of mountain guides : wouldn’t it be a good way to inspire the new generations and to encourage this new identity in which all guides can be “sentinel” if they are committed to the environment and mountain culture?! La planète est actuellement confrontée à un défi environnemental profond, résultant de l'utilisation aveugle des ressources naturelles disponibles en faveur de la croissance économique. En raison de sa vulnérabilité, la montagne est l'une des zones géographiques déjà fortement impactées par le changement climatique. Les répercussions sont graves : avec la diminution des glaciers et du pergélisol de plus en plus fréquents, les pratiques sportives en haute montagne se trouvent modifiées (Salim, Mourey, Ravanel, Picco, Gauchon, 2019). Le tourisme de montagne se caractérise par de nombreuses incertitudes et ...