@article{fdi:010091590, title = {{A}n interdisciplinary overview of some climate-related narratives and responses in the {P}acific : introduction}, author = {{F}ache, {E}lodie and {D}umas, {P}ascal and {R}amon {N}'{Y}eurt, {A}. de}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}his overview challenges the commonly accepted notion that {P}acific societies are all doomed to an uncertain near and distant future despite their inherently different exposures to, experiences of, and attitudes to climate change. {I}t also recognizes that the scientific narrative of climate change acts as a catalyst for new regional alliances and movements aiming to take proactive climate action, from the global to the local levels. {W}e therefore advocate for nuanced views of the climate-related changes that are occurring in the {P}acific region, based on a multi-scalar approach that integrates the ecological, sociocultural, economic and political dimensions of these changes. {T}his would require the building of bridges, still too few and fragile, between the environmental and social science approaches. {W}e intend to contribute to these efforts by connecting some of the most recent scientific research and projections concerning global climate change and its effects in the {P}acific region, alongside the diversity of local perceptions, narratives and adaptation pathways.}, keywords = {{CLIMAT} ; {ADAPTATION} ; {CHANGEMENT} {SOCIAL} ; {SYNTHESE} ; {ANALYSE} {SYSTEMIQUE} ; {CHANGEMENT} {CLIMATIQUE} ; {RECHERCHE} {PLURIDISCIPLINAIRE} ; {BIODIVERSITE} ; {ANALYSE} {MULTI} {ECHELLES} ; {PACIFIQUE} {SUD}}, booktitle = {{L}e {P}acifique en premi{\`e}re ligne face au changement climatique [dossier]}, journal = {{J}ournal de la {S}oci{\'e}t{\'e} des {O}c{\'e}anistes}, volume = {149}, numero = {}, pages = {199--210}, ISSN = {0300-953{X}}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.4000/jso.11042}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091590}, }