Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt
Environmental governance is driven by social representations of natural resources and ecosystem conditions. Environmental knowledge is therefore a possible resource for stakeholders’ claims in favor of production or preservation policies. When produced for this purpose, environmental knowledge is a...
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doaj-867418e12830474db22b0ce4596ea3892021-09-02T15:29:54ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422016-09-0116210.4000/vertigo.17592Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêtGabrielle BouleauPhilippe DeufficArnaud SergentYoan PailletFrédéric GosselinEnvironmental governance is driven by social representations of natural resources and ecosystem conditions. Environmental knowledge is therefore a possible resource for stakeholders’ claims in favor of production or preservation policies. When produced for this purpose, environmental knowledge is a policy instrument. As such, it carries policy frames in favor of production or preservation. This article questions how the use of environmental indicators influences environmental policy. We trace back the history of forest and water regulation in France and we show that there is no one way relationship between the use of ecological indicators and preservation policies. In forests, ecosystem knowledge has rather supported forestry practices and is produced by production-oriented sectoral actors. In water, ecosystem knowledge empowered ecologists who opposed resource-centered productivist management.http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/17592environmental knowledgepolicy instrumentsectoral regulationconservationpreservationecological indicator |
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Gabrielle Bouleau Philippe Deuffic Arnaud Sergent Yoan Paillet Frédéric Gosselin Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt VertigO environmental knowledge policy instrument sectoral regulation conservation preservation ecological indicator |
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Gabrielle Bouleau Philippe Deuffic Arnaud Sergent Yoan Paillet Frédéric Gosselin |
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Gabrielle Bouleau |
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Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt |
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Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt |
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Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt |
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Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt |
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Entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt |
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entre logique de production et de préservation : l’évolution de l’information environnementale dans les domaines de l’eau et de la forêt |
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Éditions en environnement VertigO |
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VertigO |
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1492-8442 |
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2016-09-01 |
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Environmental governance is driven by social representations of natural resources and ecosystem conditions. Environmental knowledge is therefore a possible resource for stakeholders’ claims in favor of production or preservation policies. When produced for this purpose, environmental knowledge is a policy instrument. As such, it carries policy frames in favor of production or preservation. This article questions how the use of environmental indicators influences environmental policy. We trace back the history of forest and water regulation in France and we show that there is no one way relationship between the use of ecological indicators and preservation policies. In forests, ecosystem knowledge has rather supported forestry practices and is produced by production-oriented sectoral actors. In water, ecosystem knowledge empowered ecologists who opposed resource-centered productivist management. |
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environmental knowledge policy instrument sectoral regulation conservation preservation ecological indicator |
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http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/17592 |
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