De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ?
In France, forest owners have the legal obligation to establish a forest management plan, certified by the State. This document provides owners with a “sustainable management presumption”. Thus, owners have the right to proceed with any interventions regarding forestry exploitation or maintenance fo...
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description | In France, forest owners have the legal obligation to establish a forest management plan, certified by the State. This document provides owners with a “sustainable management presumption”. Thus, owners have the right to proceed with any interventions regarding forestry exploitation or maintenance following some good practice advises. Through this article, we will go back to the origins and transformation of this planning tool. We will show that this tool is deeply rooted in property ideology. This situation structures or even limits the attempts of environmental actors for instance, to change the qualification of a forest resource and change how this resource is actually managed on a daily basis. |
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spelling | doaj-art-43fc5546482749418628758b27e4f9912025-02-05T16:35:19ZfraRéseau Développement Durable et Territoires FragilesDéveloppement Durable et Territoires1772-99712017-04-01810.4000/developpementdurable.11597De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ?Camille RivièreIn France, forest owners have the legal obligation to establish a forest management plan, certified by the State. This document provides owners with a “sustainable management presumption”. Thus, owners have the right to proceed with any interventions regarding forestry exploitation or maintenance following some good practice advises. Through this article, we will go back to the origins and transformation of this planning tool. We will show that this tool is deeply rooted in property ideology. This situation structures or even limits the attempts of environmental actors for instance, to change the qualification of a forest resource and change how this resource is actually managed on a daily basis.https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/11597resourcebiodiversityforest management planforestryownership |
spellingShingle | Camille Rivière De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ? Développement Durable et Territoires resource biodiversity forest management plan forestry ownership |
title | De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ? |
title_full | De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ? |
title_fullStr | De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ? |
title_full_unstemmed | De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ? |
title_short | De la ressource « bois » à la forêt multifonctionnelle ? |
title_sort | de la ressource bois a la foret multifonctionnelle |
topic | resource biodiversity forest management plan forestry ownership |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/11597 |
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