42 | 2018
Du glint baltique au lac Peïpous
Estonia, a small mysterious country located on the north-eastern borders of Europe, as large as the former French region named Midi-Pyrénées, is a stranger to its Scandinavian, Russian or Baltic neighbours even though it has been a member of the European Union for two decades. And yet, it deserves better than this relative ignorance. Despite periods of foreign domination, the last one of which was a Soviet one, the Estonian people still makes a deep impression and has been able to chart its own course far from the traditional sightseeing tours. Its very low population density has allowed it to preserve ancestral customs and natural spaces. The Estonian environment prides itself of having one of the largest lakes in Europe (Lake Peipus), remarkable geomorphic curiosities (meteorite crater of Saaremaa, Baltic Glint) and an exceptionally well-preserved language, different from all European roots. We invite you, through the environmental prism, to discover or rediscover this special state where natures and cultures interlock in harmony, offering geographers a wide range of environments and therefore geographic subjects to study.
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Éditorial [Full text]Editorial [Full text | translation | en]
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Introduction. Du glint baltique au lac Peïpous [Full text]À la découverte de l’environnement estonienIntroduction. From Baltic Glint to Lake Peipsi [Full text | translation | en]Discovering Estonia’s environment
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Milieux naturels et risques, la construction du territoire estonien
Natural environments and risks, the construction of the Estonian territory-
L’Estonie en bref [Full text]Briefly about Estonia [Full text | translation | en]
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Répartition et développement du karst en Estonie [Full text]Distribution and development conditions of karst phenomena in Estonia [Full text | translation | en]
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Études de cas de la côte ouest d’EstonieNatural risks and vulnerabilities of dynamic coastal dune landscapes [Full text | translation | en]Case studies from western coast of Estonia
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Les paysages fonctionnels de l’Estonie rurale [Full text]Exemple de quatre régions périphériquesTaskscapes of Rural Estonia [Full text | translation | en]Examples from four Peripheral Regions
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Homme-Nature sur les îles estoniennes du Golfe de RigaKihnu, Manilaid and Ruhnu: on Human-Nature relations on Estonian islands of the Gulf of Riga [Full text | translation | en]
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Ecosystem services of Tallinn city: achievements and challenges [Full text | translation | en]
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The current state and ecological restoration of peatlands in Estonia [Full text | translation | en]
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L’Estonie, une diversité lacustre
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The estonian limnic territories, a baltic originality? [Full text | translation | en]
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Estonie, terre de lacs [Full text]Estonia, the land of lakes [Full text | translation | en]
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Development of small lakes in Estonia: paleolimnological studies [Full text | translation | en]
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Kurtna Lake District: a natural pearl suffering from anthropogenic pressures [Full text | translation | en]
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Le lac Tchoudsk (Peïpous) et les recherches limnologiques à l’époque de la Russie impériale [Full text]Lake Chudsk (Peipus) and limnological research in Imperial Russia [Full text | translation | en]
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Lake Peipsi as a biggest transboundary lake in Europe [Full text | translation | en]
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L’Estonie des plans d’eau, entre originalités et limites pour qualifier ses territoires limniques [Full text]Estonia’s water bodies, between originalities and limits to qualify its limnic territories [Full text | translation | en]
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