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ZOOCAM course (WP4 - 2025) 1
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EXPRESSE-BIOCAM project
Summary: The EXPRESSE-BIOCAM project aims to explore the combined effects of environmental exposure, social inequalities and territorial transitions on mental health in the coastal socio-ecosystems of the Camargue delta. This emblematic...
ZOOCAM (PEPR PREZODE)
Summary: The Camargue (Rhone delta, France) is a temperate ecosystem conducive to the emergence and spread of zoonotic diseases. Faced with this challenge, while the operationalisation of the One Health approach has focused mainly on tropical and subtropical...
The Salt Trial (ERABLE Project)
Camargue, the salt trial - Adapting an area to salinisation and climate change
The Salt Trial is a territorial fiction that looks at salt as an environmental motif accused in a fictitious trial, inviting all the living people of the Camargue to testify. The trial is a unifying event, creating a shared narrative. This action-research project aims to break down the barriers between different approaches, by recognising and questioning a wide range of vernacular knowledge and know-how, and involving players from all sectors. It explores the possibilities for adapting and transforming human activities in the Camargue in the face of salinisation of the environment and climate change, and aims to trigger social change around the challenges of ecological transition.
TransCam project
The aim of this exploratory project is to analyse the many models of ecological transition at work in the Camargue. These models encompass initiatives with a strong environmental, economic and social impact, the implementation of which is the subject of heated debate,...
Project ZOOCAM

This course explores zoonotic risks in the Camargue by studying the diversity of pathogens, parasites and vectors (PPV) in different environments. The analysis highlights the influence of environmental factors (temperature, salinity, land use, human impact) on the distribution of PPVs. Some notable pathogens, such as Coxiella burnetii were detected. The results also highlight the importance of future monitoring of antimicrobial resistance. This research is helping us to better anticipate health risks in this area of high ecological and agricultural importance..
(Course from 06/01/2025 to 27/06/2025)