Énergie marineLa notion d'énergie marine ou d'énergie des mers désigne l'ensemble des énergies renouvelables extraites ou pouvant l'être du milieu marin. thumb|upright|Cartographie des types d'énergies marines selon leur intermittence et leur distance à la côte - ENEA Consulting. thumb|upright|Hydrolienne (Sabella, ici à Brest en 2015. thumb|upright|Evopod (turbine de subsurface), 2008. thumb|upright|Evopod, schéma. thumb|upright|Turbine immergeable bipale (16 juin 2003). thumb|upright|Turbine immergeable à 2 hélices bipales (juin 2011).
Built environmentThe term built environment refers to human-made conditions and is often used in architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, public health, sociology, and anthropology, among others. These curated spaces provide the setting for human activity and were created to fulfill human desires and needs. The term can refer to a plethora of components including the traditionally associated buildings, cities, public infrastructure, transportation, open space, as well as more conceptual components like farmlands, dammed rivers, wildlife management, and even domesticated animals.