Steve Déry

ORCID: 0000-0002-5440-0400
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Research Areas
  • Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
  • Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
  • French Urban and Social Studies
  • Agriculture and Rural Development Research
  • Cambodian History and Society
  • Historical Studies and Socio-cultural Analysis
  • Asian Studies and History
  • Cultural Identity and Heritage
  • Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management
  • Nutritional Studies and Diet
  • Indigenous Studies and Ecology
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology
  • Anthropological Studies and Insights
  • Social Sciences and Governance
  • Historical Geography and Geographical Thought
  • Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
  • Canadian Identity and History
  • Environmental Justice and Health Disparities
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • African Botany and Ecology Studies
  • Fatty Acid Research and Health
  • Economic Growth and Productivity
  • Sodium Intake and Health
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
  • Latin American rural development

Université Laval
2013-2023

AgroParisTech
2018

Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la Diffusion de l'Information Géographique
2018

Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services
2003-2012

Marymount University
2012

University of Fribourg
2012

University of Graz
2012

Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès
2001-2004

Université de Saint-Boniface
2000

As a result of their intimate contact with the land and nutritional habits, Inuit Nunavik are considered to be at risk from zoonotic infections. To better understand factors for Toxoplasma gondii infection, serosurvey was conducted in Nunavik, Québec, September 2004. A representative sample adult population participated this cross-sectional study (n = 917). Antibodies (IgG) against T. were detected by immunoassay. Information on sociodemographic characteristics, traditional activities,...

10.1111/j.1863-2378.2008.01177.x article EN Zoonoses and Public Health 2008-09-22

Analyses completed on samples collected between 1993 and 1996 showed that about 7% of 475 Inuit newborns from northern Quebec (Canada) had a cord blood lead concentration equal to or greater than 0.48 micromol/l, an intervention level adopted by many governmental agencies. A comparison the isotope ratios southern sources for these populations were different. Our investigation suggests shots used game hunting important source exposure in population. cohort study conducted three communities...

10.1136/oem.60.9.693 article EN Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2003-08-22

Summary In Nunavik, common practices and food habits such as consumption of raw meat untreated water place the Inuit at risk for contracting zoonotic diseases. The aim this study was to determine seroprevalence seven infections among permanent residents Nunavik. conducted in fall 2004 part Nunavik Health Survey. Blood samples from adults aged 18–74 years ( n = 917) were collected analysed presence antibodies against Trichinella spp., Toxocara canis, Echinococcus granulosus , Brucella...

10.1111/j.1863-2378.2011.01424.x article EN Zoonoses and Public Health 2011-07-20

Throughout history and throughout most major regions of the world, expansion agricultural land has served as a tool population redistribution also played key role in formation consolidation States. This appears particularly true twentieth-century Southeast Asia, can be observed from case studies Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam Thailand developed this article, may contribute to originality dynamism State region.

10.1017/s0022463400015150 article EN Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 1997-03-01

Marginality and marginalisation have been researched extensively, especially during the 1960s 1970s within context of rapid urbanization in Latin America, mostly to try find out who is marginal not.But most researchers stumbled on complexity phenomenon marginality.Drawn from a geographical perspective, this note brings together research results presented 2010, coming up-to-date fieldwork various regional contexts.Trying common denominators, it highlights importance scale perspective...

10.21861/hgg.2012.74.01.01 article EN cc-by Hrvatski geografski glasnik/Croatian Geographical Bulletin 2012-09-17

À partir des années 1960, le Vietnam, comme d’autres pays en Asie du Sud-Est, a amorcé la mise place d’un réseau d’aires protégées, l’objectif étant d’assurer conservation écosystèmes forestiers et certains sites d’une grande valeur environnementale, historique ou culturelle. Toutefois, les forêts d’Asie Sud-Est restent plus densément habitées de planète. La parcs nationaux réserves naturelles contribue à bouleverser rapport au territoire populations affectées : avec nouvelles règles,...

10.4000/vertigo.8059 article FR cc-by-nc-nd VertigO 2009-01-01

De la création du parc Yellowstone au Sommet mondial pour le développement durable à Johannesburg en 2002, passant par rapport Bruntland fin des années 1980, les actions entreprises visant conservation de nature, et plus spécifiquement forêt, ont exclu d'emblée populations locales. En Asie Sud-Est, depuis 1960, l'utilisation ce modèle mettre place réseaux nationaux d'aires protégées rencontre problèmes raison traits géographiques particuliers. Et l'une ces particularités est que forêts y...

10.4000/geocarrefour.3322 article FR Géocarrefour 2007-12-01

Since 1975, the territory within limits of Vietnam has been subject to rapid land use changes. Agricultural colonisation by ethnic Viet in mountains and plateaus Central Highlands constitutes one most visible trends this process. As traditional dynamics history, agricultural contributed integration marginal peoples territories into national body. In province Lam Dong, Highlands, actual distribution structure population are directly inherited from four phases colonisation: Colonial period...

10.1111/1467-8373.00105 article EN Asia Pacific Viewpoint 2000-04-01

Partout sur la planète, le capitalisme est à recherche de nouvelles ressources exploiter pour nourrir une croissance économique dont il plus en évident qu’elle ne pourra se poursuivre indéfiniment (Latouche, 2007; Kempf, 2007 et 2009). Dans plusieurs pays pauvres d’Amérique latine, d’Afrique d’Asie, mais aussi Europe Amérique du Nord dans les régions d’un projet d’amélioration des conditions vie, tourisme apparait souvent comme panacée, remède tous maux. Cette mise signifie qu’il faut «...

10.4000/vertigo.11569 article FR cc-by-nc-nd VertigO 2012-01-01

Depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le paysage de l'Asie du Sud-Est a considérablement changé. L'espace agricole sédentaire fait reculer ses limites comme jamais auparavant. Parallèlement, domaine forestier fortement régressé; tellement que dans certains pays, les Philippines ou Thaïlande, l'exploitation des forêts ne suffit plus à rencontrer demande interne. Cette relation entre l'expansion l'agriculture et recul espaces forestiers n'est cependant pas spécifique au asiatique; il s'agit...

10.7202/022543ar article FR Cahiers de géographie du Québec 2005-04-12

Depuis les années 1960, l’organisation territoriale des États en Asie du Sud-Est continentale s’est transformée radicalement, sous l’impulsion de deux processus : d’un côté, la poursuite active « conquête » leurs frontières internes, très souvent zones montagneuses, visant à renforcer leur légitimité ; l’autre, l’intégration toujours plus grande aux systèmes supranationaux liés mondialisation l’économie. Loin d’avoir perdu au change, modernes sud-est asiatiques ont puisé dans cette dynamique...

10.3917/ag.659.0072 article FR Annales de Géographie 2008-01-01

Since the 1970s, protected area networks in mainland Southeast Asian countries have developed significantly to occupy 4–25 per cent of their respective national areas, located mostly mountainous domains ethnic minority peoples. Through this process, regions that were only nominally part geobodies until 1950s become more territorially integrated. The complexity characteristics and geographical impacts territorialisation yet be grasped. As a step direction, we briefly outline multilevel...

10.1111/j.1467-9493.2011.00428.x article EN Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 2011-07-01

Cinq cas d'étude sont présentés dans des régions d'altitude de l'Asie méridionale peuplées minorités ethniques (Inde, Népal, Chine, Laos, Vietnam), pour analyser la portée discours, actions et transformations gouvernance via le paysage. Comment paysage devient-il, par biais mise en tourisme, « une manière voir » les territoires, comment suscite-t-il renouvelée ceux-ci ? Après avoir montré ressource du entraîne l'élaboration d'une culture nous verrons que occupe place diversifiée processus...

10.4000/developpementdurable.14449 article FR cc-by-nc Développement durable et territoires 2019-07-15

Vietnam. Upland transformations in Vietnam Edited by Thomas Sikor, Nghiem Phuong Tuyen, Jennifer Sowerwine and Jeff Romm Singapore: National University of Singapore Press. Pp. 299. Illustrations, Bibliography, Index. - Volume 45 Issue 3

10.1017/s0022463414000514 article EN Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 2014-09-03

10.7202/014874ar article FR Cahiers de géographie du Québec 2006-01-01

This article tests the following hypothesis: What we call "eco-ethnicity" – dual images of ethnic and environmental identity a group can explain to large extent empowerment local groups; being endowed with significant eco-ethnicity could thus provide substantial "soft power" from tourism. The paper is based on qualitative fieldwork research comparing three highland case studies in Nepal (Annapurna), China (Guizhou) Laos (Louang Namtha). There, tourism highlights ethnicity knowledge, although...

10.4000/viatourism.6625 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Via Tourism Review 2021-07-26
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