Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise

All water policies oscillate among several preoccupations and mobilize a wide variety of actors with sometimes contradictory interests. The running conflict surrounding valley landscapes is today being reorganized around a new goal : assuring that watercourses reach a “good ecological status.” It is...

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Main Author: Rémi Bercovitz
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille 2013-12-01
Series:Projets de Paysage
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/paysage/12242
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spelling doaj-ad3c13ae4f5e43dd9d767bfbb04a1c722021-07-08T16:38:14ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242013-12-01910.4000/paysage.12242Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaiseRémi BercovitzAll water policies oscillate among several preoccupations and mobilize a wide variety of actors with sometimes contradictory interests. The running conflict surrounding valley landscapes is today being reorganized around a new goal : assuring that watercourses reach a “good ecological status.” It is within this context of rearrangement of action intentionality that our research, approaching the landscape as both an object of knowledge and a decision-making tool, lies. We indeed postulate that given the diversity of the social expectations deciders are obliged to deal with, it is important to be able to refer to an integrating framework of reflection and action. For me the landscape constitutes just such a framework and is thus envisaged as being a tool of mediation facilitating the emergence of a new “socio-territorial contract.” On the basis of this hypothesis, we present the methodological foundations of a procedure which, applied to the case of the Sevre Niortaise valley landscapes, relies on the construction and sharing of historical knowledge.http://journals.openedition.org/paysage/12242landscapelandscape mediationlandscape historygood ecological statusriverwatercourse
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Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise
Projets de Paysage
landscape
landscape mediation
landscape history
good ecological status
river
watercourse
author_facet Rémi Bercovitz
author_sort Rémi Bercovitz
title Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise
title_short Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise
title_full Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise
title_fullStr Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise
title_full_unstemmed Paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la Sèvre niortaise
title_sort paysage, médiation paysagère et « bon état écologique » de la haute vallée de la sèvre niortaise
publisher Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille
series Projets de Paysage
issn 1969-6124
publishDate 2013-12-01
description All water policies oscillate among several preoccupations and mobilize a wide variety of actors with sometimes contradictory interests. The running conflict surrounding valley landscapes is today being reorganized around a new goal : assuring that watercourses reach a “good ecological status.” It is within this context of rearrangement of action intentionality that our research, approaching the landscape as both an object of knowledge and a decision-making tool, lies. We indeed postulate that given the diversity of the social expectations deciders are obliged to deal with, it is important to be able to refer to an integrating framework of reflection and action. For me the landscape constitutes just such a framework and is thus envisaged as being a tool of mediation facilitating the emergence of a new “socio-territorial contract.” On the basis of this hypothesis, we present the methodological foundations of a procedure which, applied to the case of the Sevre Niortaise valley landscapes, relies on the construction and sharing of historical knowledge.
topic landscape
landscape mediation
landscape history
good ecological status
river
watercourse
url http://journals.openedition.org/paysage/12242
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