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Pollen and charcoal analyses have been undertaken at Kerven Teignouse (Inguiniel, Morbihan) since 1996. They reveal a mixed landscape around the settlement during the second Iron Age. A still dense oak forest survives alongside the heathland. Just below the archaeological site, a marsh is bordered by alders. Pastures and cultivated cereal crops are not far from the settlement. These are the initial findings of an ongoing archaeobotanical study undertaken on and around the site in order to gain a more detailed view of its environmental history and of the interaction between its inhabitants and the landscape.
Keywords: Brittany, France, human impact, pollen, peat bog, charcoals, archaeological site, Iron Age, Palaeoenvironment, Age du Fer, Paléoenvironnement, impact humain, pollens, charbons de bois, tourbière, site archéologique, Bretagne, France
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With the growing size of agricultural cooperatives, staying close to members and their ability to participate in decision-making are frequently called into question. Based on a novel action-research study that involved young farmers and students, the authors show that the new generation sees digital technologies as a means of facilitating exchanges and fostering member participation in decision-making. A range of tools are examined and their relevance to members is considered. By investigating the member/cooperative relationship, this work highlights the interest of young farmers in finding ways of developing exchanges between members with shared concerns and practices.