Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)

The last decades have seen a growing trend for environmental conservation and natural and cultural patrimony preservation with the implementation of protected areas, notably through land-use planning and regulations. These zones can lead to conflicts on use as most protected areas are located in pop...

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Main Authors: Valérie Desrochers, Jocelyne Ferraris, Catherine Garnier
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2014-05-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/14747
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spelling doaj-718fe8640d7f4a4099a40e0ad32bc7052021-09-02T15:29:23ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422014-05-0114110.4000/vertigo.14747Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)Valérie DesrochersJocelyne FerrarisCatherine GarnierThe last decades have seen a growing trend for environmental conservation and natural and cultural patrimony preservation with the implementation of protected areas, notably through land-use planning and regulations. These zones can lead to conflicts on use as most protected areas are located in populated areas and requested by a variety of stakeholders. Therefore, it is likely that they will have different opinions depending on multiple political, environmental or cultural issues. For this purpose, this paper aims at studying users’ social representations of protected areas, especially of the Grand site classé de l’Anse de Paulilles. Moreover, it strives to set the emphasis put in site management on patrimony and to evaluate if it constitutes a component of Paulilles’ representation. Essentially methodological, this research wants to explore social representations’ theory and observation and data analysis tools. Then, the study of the relation between social representations of a user group and the identification of the explicative variable has been realized by descriptive statistic. The results show that there is a correlation between patrimony and Paulilles’ site representations, principally in function of age and place of residence. To conclude, this work put the emphasis on social representations theory’s contribution in environmental science in order to better understand the point of view and thus, protected areas actors’ behaviours and practices related to management objectives.http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/14747environment managementsocial representationspatrimonyprotected areamethodologystatistical analysis
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Catherine Garnier
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Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)
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environment management
social representations
patrimony
protected area
methodology
statistical analysis
author_facet Valérie Desrochers
Jocelyne Ferraris
Catherine Garnier
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title Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)
title_short Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)
title_full Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)
title_fullStr Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)
title_full_unstemmed Étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’Anse de Paulilles (France)
title_sort étude des représentations sociales d’un site classé aménagé : application au site de l’anse de paulilles (france)
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
series VertigO
issn 1492-8442
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The last decades have seen a growing trend for environmental conservation and natural and cultural patrimony preservation with the implementation of protected areas, notably through land-use planning and regulations. These zones can lead to conflicts on use as most protected areas are located in populated areas and requested by a variety of stakeholders. Therefore, it is likely that they will have different opinions depending on multiple political, environmental or cultural issues. For this purpose, this paper aims at studying users’ social representations of protected areas, especially of the Grand site classé de l’Anse de Paulilles. Moreover, it strives to set the emphasis put in site management on patrimony and to evaluate if it constitutes a component of Paulilles’ representation. Essentially methodological, this research wants to explore social representations’ theory and observation and data analysis tools. Then, the study of the relation between social representations of a user group and the identification of the explicative variable has been realized by descriptive statistic. The results show that there is a correlation between patrimony and Paulilles’ site representations, principally in function of age and place of residence. To conclude, this work put the emphasis on social representations theory’s contribution in environmental science in order to better understand the point of view and thus, protected areas actors’ behaviours and practices related to management objectives.
topic environment management
social representations
patrimony
protected area
methodology
statistical analysis
url http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/14747
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