Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral

In the Arcachon Basin, subject to coastal flooding, social vulnerability is increasing, in parallel with the very high population growth of this part of the French Atlantic coast. In the context of the BARCASUB research program, proposals for coastal flooding management, focused not only on hard def...

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Main Authors: Lydie Goeldner-Gianella, Frédéric Bertrand, Florent Pratlong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 2013-10-01
Series:Espace populations sociétés
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/eps/5464
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spelling doaj-ac95a5f9e528426ebffd93e0eea3db9d2020-11-24T23:09:38ZengUniversité des Sciences et Technologies de LilleEspace populations sociétés0755-78092104-37522013-10-012013219320910.4000/eps.5464Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoralLydie Goeldner-GianellaFrédéric BertrandFlorent PratlongIn the Arcachon Basin, subject to coastal flooding, social vulnerability is increasing, in parallel with the very high population growth of this part of the French Atlantic coast. In the context of the BARCASUB research program, proposals for coastal flooding management, focused not only on hard defense measures, but also on new defense measures using depolderisation, are being studied by scientists and environmental managers and proposed to local stakeholders. Up to now, local population and stakeholders have been relatively opposed to depolderisation, which we have measured thanks to geographical and economic investigations. In particular, we analyze how social perceptions and local uses can explain this refusal. The BARCASUB program tries to educate the local population and stakeholders about the role of depolderisation in risk management of coastal flooding. It proposes a fresh examination of coastal flooding, the participation of local stakeholders and populations in the thinking process and the spatialization of social perceptions and local uses to help find compromise solutions.http://journals.openedition.org/eps/5464depolderisationcoastal floodingrisk managementperceptionwillingness to payterritory
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Frédéric Bertrand
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Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
Espace populations sociétés
depolderisation
coastal flooding
risk management
perception
willingness to pay
territory
author_facet Lydie Goeldner-Gianella
Frédéric Bertrand
Florent Pratlong
author_sort Lydie Goeldner-Gianella
title Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
title_short Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
title_full Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
title_fullStr Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
title_full_unstemmed Submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
title_sort submersion marine et dépoldérisation : le poids des représentations sociales et des pratiques locales dans la gestion du risque littoral
publisher Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
series Espace populations sociétés
issn 0755-7809
2104-3752
publishDate 2013-10-01
description In the Arcachon Basin, subject to coastal flooding, social vulnerability is increasing, in parallel with the very high population growth of this part of the French Atlantic coast. In the context of the BARCASUB research program, proposals for coastal flooding management, focused not only on hard defense measures, but also on new defense measures using depolderisation, are being studied by scientists and environmental managers and proposed to local stakeholders. Up to now, local population and stakeholders have been relatively opposed to depolderisation, which we have measured thanks to geographical and economic investigations. In particular, we analyze how social perceptions and local uses can explain this refusal. The BARCASUB program tries to educate the local population and stakeholders about the role of depolderisation in risk management of coastal flooding. It proposes a fresh examination of coastal flooding, the participation of local stakeholders and populations in the thinking process and the spatialization of social perceptions and local uses to help find compromise solutions.
topic depolderisation
coastal flooding
risk management
perception
willingness to pay
territory
url http://journals.openedition.org/eps/5464
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