Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste

In the framework of the Application plan of the Strategic Environmental Assessment on Shale Gas (Government of Quebec, 2011), 73 scientific studies were conducted between 2013 and 2014 to investigate social, economic and environmental issues. One of them, which was conducted by the authors of this a...

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Main Authors: Christiane Gagnon, Majella-J Gauthier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut des Amériques 2016-12-01
Series:IdeAs : Idées d’Amériques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ideas/1764
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spelling doaj-5264208203f44f698a403099a3ad6ae62020-11-25T00:45:41ZengInstitut des AmériquesIdeAs : Idées d’Amériques1950-57012016-12-01810.4000/ideas.1764Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schisteChristiane GagnonMajella-J GauthierIn the framework of the Application plan of the Strategic Environmental Assessment on Shale Gas (Government of Quebec, 2011), 73 scientific studies were conducted between 2013 and 2014 to investigate social, economic and environmental issues. One of them, which was conducted by the authors of this article, was meant to produce an inventory of the territory covering all land uses in three Quebec administrative regions, concerned by possible shale gas exploitation. It answers two basic questions of all environmental assessments, namely: what is the initial state of the land used involved in this gas development project and what would be the impact of this industry on existing uses? This article summarizes the voluminous research report responding to a mandate from the Quebec government. It focuses on the methodology used and on the main outcomes of the study regarding the identification of sensitive areas, at a micro-regional level, and the regional territorial vulnerability. In conclusion, a number of applications for future planning and management of territory are identified.http://journals.openedition.org/ideas/1764inventoryuses of territoryissuesshale gaszone of sensitivityvulnerability
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Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
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shale gas
zone of sensitivity
vulnerability
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title Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
title_short Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
title_full Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
title_fullStr Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
title_full_unstemmed Inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du Saint-Laurent (Québec, Canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
title_sort inventaire et vulnérabilité territoriale des basses terres du saint-laurent (québec, canada) face au projet d’exploitation des gaz de schiste
publisher Institut des Amériques
series IdeAs : Idées d’Amériques
issn 1950-5701
publishDate 2016-12-01
description In the framework of the Application plan of the Strategic Environmental Assessment on Shale Gas (Government of Quebec, 2011), 73 scientific studies were conducted between 2013 and 2014 to investigate social, economic and environmental issues. One of them, which was conducted by the authors of this article, was meant to produce an inventory of the territory covering all land uses in three Quebec administrative regions, concerned by possible shale gas exploitation. It answers two basic questions of all environmental assessments, namely: what is the initial state of the land used involved in this gas development project and what would be the impact of this industry on existing uses? This article summarizes the voluminous research report responding to a mandate from the Quebec government. It focuses on the methodology used and on the main outcomes of the study regarding the identification of sensitive areas, at a micro-regional level, and the regional territorial vulnerability. In conclusion, a number of applications for future planning and management of territory are identified.
topic inventory
uses of territory
issues
shale gas
zone of sensitivity
vulnerability
url http://journals.openedition.org/ideas/1764
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