Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités

Points of view on sustaining the environment have now reached such a level that the process has become an unavoidable topic. The whole concept linking the economy, the environment and life in general, is now proving especially relevant to ski resorts. Such resorts whilst being the subject of socio-e...

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Main Authors: Emmanuelle Marcelpoil, Laurent Langlois
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Language:fra
Published: Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 2010-11-01
Series:Développement Durable et Territoires
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/2660
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description Points of view on sustaining the environment have now reached such a level that the process has become an unavoidable topic. The whole concept linking the economy, the environment and life in general, is now proving especially relevant to ski resorts. Such resorts whilst being the subject of socio-economic consideration are also catalysts for environmental protection, as befits the rich ecological interest to be found in the mountains. Nevertheless these economical and environmental interests are proving to be quite diverse and particularly sensitive in accounting terms, despite some strict regulation controls being applied. Thus, the first phase is to try and identify the key influences at work, their logical inter-play and the resulting conflicts. Analysis of this fairly complicated set-up requires a dynamic approach, which is at the heart of the second phase. Here we revert back to a negotiation process concerning an environmental issue and its consequences in terms of nature and intensity of the proximities between class agents. The challenge for the future is to follow these new inter-linked proximities and discern whether they lead to true environmental governance in the tourist areas concerned such as the resorts.
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spellingShingle Emmanuelle Marcelpoil
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Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités
Développement Durable et Territoires
proximity
negotiation
environmental governance
ski resorts
title Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités
title_full Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités
title_fullStr Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités
title_full_unstemmed Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités
title_short Protection de l’environnement et développement touristique en station : du conflit à l’organisation des proximités
title_sort protection de l environnement et developpement touristique en station du conflit a l organisation des proximites
topic proximity
negotiation
environmental governance
ski resorts
url https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/2660
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