Jean-marc ANTOINE

University Professor

Contact details

Address
Maison de la Recherche de l'Université Jean Jaurès 5, Allées A. Machado - 31058 TOULOUSE Cedex 1
Office
C129
Phone
05 61 50 44 30
Email
antoine@univ-tlse2.fr
Personal Website
https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Jean-Marc-Antoine-2111940254

Taught academic discipline(s)

  • Bachelor's Degree in Geography (U2)
  • Professional Bachelor's Degree in GAEMP (UT2J, Foix campus)
  • Multidisciplinary Bachelor's Degree in Social Sciences (UT2J, Foix campus)
  • Master's Degree in “Geography of Environmental and Landscape Change” (UT2J)
  • University Diploma in Territorial Analysis and Sustainable Development (UTM/National Center for Territorial Public Service)

Research topics

  • Environmental history and dynamics: History of natural hazards and climate history
    In this field, research focuses more specifically on the history of natural hazards and disasters in mountain environments, including both the evolution and dynamics of biophysical processes (hazards) and those of risk management processes, as well as the social processes of integration and use of mountain environments by societies (Pyrenees, Romania, Andes). Links are also established between these developments and dynamics and climate history (Pyrenees, Southwest France, Romania). This is therefore a history of the environment seen through the prism of natural hazards and climate change. The sources and methods used here are mainly archival, but are also based on attempts to cross-reference them with methods of stratigraphic analysis of valley floor deposits linked to crisis episodes (Romania). 
     
  • Analysis and current management of hydrosystems: natural hazards, resources, climate change.Research here is conducted in three main areas:
    1. on how to use historical information to optimize hazard definition and social risk management (southern and Mediterranean France), in close collaboration with institutional partners (DREAL, SCHAPI, RTM).
    2. The relationship between agricultural activities, urbanization, and hydrogeomorphological risks in the Venezuelan and Chilean Andes.
    3. The measurement of hydrometeorological indicators of climate change in the Pyrenees (observatories) and pressure on resources in the Andes (Chile).

Activities / Resume

  • Anne PELTIER, 2005, La gestion des risques naturels dans les montagnes d’Europe occidentale. Etude comparative du Valais (Suisse), de la Vallée d’Aoste (Italie) et des Hautes-Pyrénées (France), [Natural risk management in the mountains of Western Europe. A comparative study of Valais (Switzerland), Valle d'Aosta (Italy), and Hautes-Pyrénées (France)] Université de Toulouse II – Le Mirail.
  • France Daupras, 2015, Information et responsabilité en matière d’alerte aux crues : efficacité et vulnérabilités d’un nouveau dispositif de gestion du risque. [ Information and responsibility in flood warning systems: effectiveness and vulnerabilities of a new risk management system.] Thesis in Geography, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès.
  • Mathilde Canard, 2016, Appropriation et mise en oeuvre de la Trame verte et bleue aux échelles infrarégionales en Région Midi-Pyrénées (Sud-Ouest de la France) [Adoption and implementation of the Green and Blue Belt at the sub-regional level in the Midi-Pyrénées region (southwestern France)], Thesis in Geography, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès.
  • David Leroy, 2017, Les vulnérabilités liées à l’eau dans les paramos nord-andins [Water-related vulnerabilities in the northern Andean páramos], Thesis in Geography, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès.
  • Tibériu GROPARU T., 2013, Trajectoire d'évolution d'un système deltaïque anthropisé par l'étude couplée archives cartographiques - archive du sol : Le delta du Danube au cours des 300 dernières années [Evolutionary trajectory of an anthropized deltaic system through the combined study of cartographic archives and soil archives: The Danube Delta over the last 300 years] Thesis in Geography, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès.
  • Johann BLANPIED, 2015, La torrentialité dans les Pyrénées centrales : la connectivité des stocks sédimentaires hérités,[Torrentiality in the central Pyrenees: the connectivity of inherited sedimentary stocks] Thesis in Geography, University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès.

Publications extraites de HAL affiliées à Geode : Géographie de l'environnement

Additional information

Research program:

DYNHAPYR (programme SHS Région Occitanie – 2016-2019) – Dynamiques historiques et actuelles du risque torrentiel dans les Pyrénées [Historical and current dynamics of torrential risk in the Pyrenees]
  • POI FEDER Pyrénées – TCV-PYR (Inventory of thermal, tourist, and resort heritage in the Pyrenees) tcvpyr.iutbayonne.univ-pau.fr/
  • INEG’EAU Chili – PICS Chile Program 2017-2020 (Construction of water-related inequalities in Chile)
  • CHRISTO - Crises Hydro-sédimentaires et gestion des RISques dans un petit bassin versant connecté au Danube : crues éclairs et régime de TOrrentialité dans la vallée de la Cetatuia (Dobroudja, Roumanie) durant les 5 derniers siècles [Hydro-sedimentary crises and risk management in a small watershed connected to the Danube: flash floods and torrential rainfall patterns in the Cetatuia Valley (Dobruja, Romania) over the last five centuries] – APE GEODE 2018-2019 (Call for emerging programs) https://archeologie-danube.hypotheses.org/964
  • MIN’OR - Interactions entre pollutions Minières, INondations et sociétés dans le bassin-versant de l’ORbiel [Interactions between mining pollution, flooding, and communities in the Orbiel watershed] - APE GEODE 2019-2020 (Appel à programmes émergents)
 

Keywords :

Geohistory and environmental history
  • Natural hazards and disasters
  • Hydrology, water resources, and climate change
  • Pyrenees, Southwest France, Romania, Andes (Chile, Venezuela)