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                <text>Parmi les facteurs de risques sanitaires en milieu urbain, les déchets solides et liquides exacerbent particulièrement les problèmes de santé publique dans les pays en développement. Les décharges non contrôlées et les rejets d'eaux usées constituent notamment des sources de danger majeures pour la santé des populations. Or, trop souvent, il n'existe aucun inventaire cartographié et documenté les concernant. Les perceptions du danger lié aux foyers infectieux par les populations exposées sont généralement mal connues ou souvent ignorées par les institutions publiques dans leur politique de gestion de la santé et des déchets. Il est de même pour la mise en évidence d'un lien entre les maladies diagnostiquées dans les dispensaires et la présence de décharges à proximité du domicile du patient.    Le but de notre étude est de mettre en lumière, par une approche SIG, les principaux facteurs déterminants de la gestion des déchets et de leurs conséquences sur la santé, à travers une étude de cas portant sur deux quartiers de la ville de Ouagadougou au Burkina Faso.    Plus précisément, les objectifs sont : (1) mettre en place un SIG déchets-santé publique et proposer une démarche méthodologique pour l'élaboration d'un SIG associant science sociale, santé et science de l'information géographique ; (2) identifier et analyser des indicateurs de santé publique en relation avec l'existence dans l'environnement de déchets domestiques et industriels ; (3) confronter ces indicateurs aux perceptions des acteurs, plus précisément, évaluer les différentes perceptions selon la distance et selon les dangers et leur gravité représentés par les sources de danger potentiel ; (4) mettre en relation les perceptions des acteurs avec les maladies diagnostiquées dans les centres de santé ; (5) promouvoir le recours au SIG au sein des structures institutionnelles pour faciliter la prise de décision en matière de gestion de déchets.    La contribution de la science de l'information géographique s'est faite d'abord par la création d'une BD contenant la base géographique, les sites de déchets, les données de perception, les données de santé. Cette base de données a ensuite connu une exploitation par des analyses spatio-thématiques, temporelles et statistiques.    De façon opérationnelle, nous avons réalisé un inventaire des sites de déchets, suivi de l'analyse de leur influence spatiale ; ensuite, nous avons confronté cette situation à la perception des dangers et risques sanitaires encourus par la population selon la distance aux foyers potentiellement dangereux. Il a été réalisé ensuite une analyse de la relation des cas de maladies recensées dans les centres de santé avec la présence des sources infectieuses, ce qui a permis d'opérer une certaine confrontation de la subjectivité et de la réalité.    L'inventaire des sources de danger potentiel et l'analyse de leurs zones d'influence montrent que 86 % de la surface (456 ha) des deux secteurs d'étude est menacé par un danger, dont 45% (235 ha) est considéré exposé à un danger élevé. Les résultats montrent également que dans les deux secteurs, seulement 14% de la population soit 2'574 habitants sur 18'978 habitants échappent aux risques potentiels.    L'analyse de la perception du danger selon la distance a révélé que, généralement, elle diminue proportionnellement à la distance. Néanmoins, certaines personnes vivant près d'un site pollué le déclarent, de manière surprenante, sans danger alors que d'autres, au contraire, résidant à bonne distance, le perçoivent comme dangereux. La dimension subjective de la perception est donc mise en évidence.    L'étude a montré que la perception, bien que subjective, est à prendre en compte, car elle a une influence sur l'acceptabilité et sur la mise en oeuvre de mesures édictées.    Les analyses temporelles des maladies recensées ont mis en évidence une corrélation attendue entre les cas de paludisme et la pluviométrie. L'écart entre le pic de pluviométrie et le pic de paludisme varie de deux à trois mois laissant le temps de prendre des mesures préventives.    L'exploitation de fiches de consultation établies dans les dispensaires a rencontré des limites par l'absence du lieu de domicile du patient empêchant ainsi d'établir un lien probable avec les sites pollués existant à proximité. Une proposition de modification des fiches est faite à ce propos.    La méthodologie développée et les résultats auxquels l'étude a abouti, ont conduit à la formulation de propositions et de recommandations, en vue d'une aussi large appropriation que possible du SIG pour une meilleure gestion des déchets et de la santé. Les dynamiques lancées par l'étude contribuent déjà à la mise en réseau des différents intervenants dans la gestion du binôme déchets-santé autour de la géoinformation.</text>
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réseaux d'étrangers venaient en effet chercher dans le port du Rialto de nouvelles 
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Textes rares et in&amp;eacute;dits choisis et pr&amp;eacute;sent&amp;eacute;s par &lt;b&gt;Ginette Baty-Tornikian&lt;/b&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;
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