La carte et le territoire : le réseau écologique à l’épreuve de l’assemblée cartographique

Ecological network concept is a growing core element of conservation strategies. Based on the need to integrate ecological processes which underlie spatial dynamics of biodiversity at a landscape scale, network planning is largely based on a single model that allows the identification of natural cor...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ruppert Vimal, Raphaël Mathevet
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2011-12-01
Series:Cybergeo
Subjects:
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/24841
Description
Summary:Ecological network concept is a growing core element of conservation strategies. Based on the need to integrate ecological processes which underlie spatial dynamics of biodiversity at a landscape scale, network planning is largely based on a single model that allows the identification of natural core areas and linkage corridors. In this context, a structural mapping approach is the most frequently used mean to discuss and identify conservation issues at stake and to prepare recommendations for action. In this paper, we analyze the process of ecological network construction at the scale of a Regional Natural Park in southern France. We show that by sticking to a classical and highly technical approach focused on mapping spatial organization, the group of actors involved was unable to produce a collective representation of the conservation stakes nor recommend a plan of action. Our study highlights the need to better integrate the ordinary biodiversity of the landscape matrix and consider that a mapping approach should focus on making the construction and functioning of a social interaction process possible.
ISSN:1278-3366