La culture, terreau de la nature

The protection of the environment has long meant a strict separation between human activities and the conservation of biodiversity. Instruments such as the granting of the status of "national park" were intended to achieve this goal and to protect such areas of outstanding natural beauty f...

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Main Author: Hélène Melin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 2011-05-01
Series:Développement Durable et Territoires
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/developpementdurable/8957
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description The protection of the environment has long meant a strict separation between human activities and the conservation of biodiversity. Instruments such as the granting of the status of "national park" were intended to achieve this goal and to protect such areas of outstanding natural beauty from the ravages of man. This dualism between nature and culture is not however entirely satisfactory. It does not seem possible to adhere to a sustainable development policy that is truly effective and meets with public support without involving local stakeholders and other interested parties in the management of these areas. Socio-cultural usages of the environment are elements in their own right of environmental reality and can help contribute to the creation of a new relationship to the environment. The Calanques of Marseille and Cassis constitute, in this sense, a shining example.
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La culture, terreau de la nature
Développement Durable et Territoires
biodiversity
social expertise
cultural heritage
national park
Marseille
calanques
title La culture, terreau de la nature
title_full La culture, terreau de la nature
title_fullStr La culture, terreau de la nature
title_full_unstemmed La culture, terreau de la nature
title_short La culture, terreau de la nature
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topic biodiversity
social expertise
cultural heritage
national park
Marseille
calanques
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