Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité

The reduction of flood vulnerability is often presented as an objective. However, the increase of buildings into flooded area highlights the ineffectiveness of global strategies of risk management and the trend often to neglect the changes in natural environments. Our societies are confronted with m...

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Main Authors: Gwenaël Jouannic, Julien Gargani, Tiffany Legendre, Philippe Gastaud, Zéhir Kolli, Denis Crozier, Fabrice Arki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2017-01-01
Series:Espace populations sociétés
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/eps/7011
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spelling doaj-8f79ab4f8d274b7db7730895436b5d9a2020-11-25T00:05:32ZengUniversité des Sciences et Technologies de LilleEspace populations sociétés0755-78092104-37522017-01-012016310.4000/eps.7011Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilitéGwenaël JouannicJulien GarganiTiffany LegendrePhilippe GastaudZéhir KolliDenis CrozierFabrice ArkiThe reduction of flood vulnerability is often presented as an objective. However, the increase of buildings into flooded area highlights the ineffectiveness of global strategies of risk management and the trend often to neglect the changes in natural environments. Our societies are confronted with multiple challenges and tried to solve their problems in emergency with the social crises as legitimate priority. But, as demonstrated by the examples of Condrieu and Chalon-sur-Saône, mutations and social crises are often the time when the vulnerabilities are becoming apparent. The urban development of areas subject to flood risk was strongly conditioned by the response to socio-economic changes such as: (1) the rural depopulation, (2) the need to house the working classes, (3) the will to revitalize territories during socioeconomic crises (petroleum and chemical industry crises, agricultural crisis...). The causal relations between social crisis and « natural » crisis here comes from the separate management of social and environmental risks. Therefore, the strategies of adaptation in relation to environmental risks should be thought with the resolution of social crises, because of the risk of indefinitely repeating the cycle leading from social crises to environmental crises.http://journals.openedition.org/eps/7011inondationvulnérabilitéenvironnementsociétécriseadaptation
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author Gwenaël Jouannic
Julien Gargani
Tiffany Legendre
Philippe Gastaud
Zéhir Kolli
Denis Crozier
Fabrice Arki
spellingShingle Gwenaël Jouannic
Julien Gargani
Tiffany Legendre
Philippe Gastaud
Zéhir Kolli
Denis Crozier
Fabrice Arki
Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
Espace populations sociétés
inondation
vulnérabilité
environnement
société
crise
adaptation
author_facet Gwenaël Jouannic
Julien Gargani
Tiffany Legendre
Philippe Gastaud
Zéhir Kolli
Denis Crozier
Fabrice Arki
author_sort Gwenaël Jouannic
title Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
title_short Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
title_full Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
title_fullStr Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
title_full_unstemmed Stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
title_sort stratégies d’adaptation et réduction de la vulnérabilité
publisher Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
series Espace populations sociétés
issn 0755-7809
2104-3752
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The reduction of flood vulnerability is often presented as an objective. However, the increase of buildings into flooded area highlights the ineffectiveness of global strategies of risk management and the trend often to neglect the changes in natural environments. Our societies are confronted with multiple challenges and tried to solve their problems in emergency with the social crises as legitimate priority. But, as demonstrated by the examples of Condrieu and Chalon-sur-Saône, mutations and social crises are often the time when the vulnerabilities are becoming apparent. The urban development of areas subject to flood risk was strongly conditioned by the response to socio-economic changes such as: (1) the rural depopulation, (2) the need to house the working classes, (3) the will to revitalize territories during socioeconomic crises (petroleum and chemical industry crises, agricultural crisis...). The causal relations between social crisis and « natural » crisis here comes from the separate management of social and environmental risks. Therefore, the strategies of adaptation in relation to environmental risks should be thought with the resolution of social crises, because of the risk of indefinitely repeating the cycle leading from social crises to environmental crises.
topic inondation
vulnérabilité
environnement
société
crise
adaptation
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