Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes

This study aims to analyze social representations for water resource of market gardening producers of the high valleys of Venezuelan Andes, whereas this resource constitutes an essential tool of agricultural production. It proposes more particularly to understand how farmers perceive and assess the...

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Main Authors: David Leroy, Alexandra Angéliaume-Descamps, Jean Marc Antoine, Frédérique Blot, Éric Maire, Anne Peltier
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Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2013-04-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/13356
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spelling doaj-1930c5737e7740a1b27cdaf1c42683482021-09-02T17:46:13ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422013-04-0113110.4000/vertigo.13356Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennesDavid LeroyAlexandra Angéliaume-DescampsJean Marc AntoineFrédérique BlotÉric MaireAnne PeltierThis study aims to analyze social representations for water resource of market gardening producers of the high valleys of Venezuelan Andes, whereas this resource constitutes an essential tool of agricultural production. It proposes more particularly to understand how farmers perceive and assess the current state of the resource and identify the justification of their behaviour and agricultural practices. In the 1960s, the introduction of irrigated gardening in the Venezuelan Andes, has profoundly changed the relationship to water for rural societies who have developed particularly efficient systems of appropriation and distribution of the resource particularly effective, both technically and socially. But, nowadays, the farmers perceive fluctuations in the resource that they can interpret as a consequence of climate change, and/or as a result of actual agricultural dynamics. Faced with this phenomena, new practices such as irrigation by micro-irrigation or the preservation of water sources in altitude begin to emerge.http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/13356social representationswater resourceirrigationgardeningagricultural practicestropical
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author David Leroy
Alexandra Angéliaume-Descamps
Jean Marc Antoine
Frédérique Blot
Éric Maire
Anne Peltier
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Alexandra Angéliaume-Descamps
Jean Marc Antoine
Frédérique Blot
Éric Maire
Anne Peltier
Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes
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social representations
water resource
irrigation
gardening
agricultural practices
tropical
author_facet David Leroy
Alexandra Angéliaume-Descamps
Jean Marc Antoine
Frédérique Blot
Éric Maire
Anne Peltier
author_sort David Leroy
title Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes
title_short Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes
title_full Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes
title_fullStr Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes
title_full_unstemmed Représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des Andes vénézuéliennes
title_sort représentations et pratiques autour de la ressource en eau des producteurs maraîchers des andes vénézuéliennes
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
series VertigO
issn 1492-8442
publishDate 2013-04-01
description This study aims to analyze social representations for water resource of market gardening producers of the high valleys of Venezuelan Andes, whereas this resource constitutes an essential tool of agricultural production. It proposes more particularly to understand how farmers perceive and assess the current state of the resource and identify the justification of their behaviour and agricultural practices. In the 1960s, the introduction of irrigated gardening in the Venezuelan Andes, has profoundly changed the relationship to water for rural societies who have developed particularly efficient systems of appropriation and distribution of the resource particularly effective, both technically and socially. But, nowadays, the farmers perceive fluctuations in the resource that they can interpret as a consequence of climate change, and/or as a result of actual agricultural dynamics. Faced with this phenomena, new practices such as irrigation by micro-irrigation or the preservation of water sources in altitude begin to emerge.
topic social representations
water resource
irrigation
gardening
agricultural practices
tropical
url http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/13356
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