La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ?
Biodiversity is a special urban component. By nature, it is composite, bringing together within the city indigenous, exotic, wild and other introduced species in public and private spaces. The complex task of characterising this biodiversity stems from a shift away from the scientific naturalist app...
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description | Biodiversity is a special urban component. By nature, it is composite, bringing together within the city indigenous, exotic, wild and other introduced species in public and private spaces. The complex task of characterising this biodiversity stems from a shift away from the scientific naturalist approach based on the knowledge of the diversity of living organisms towards multiform notions integrating systems and representations. It therefore implies the recognition, through the interaction of the players concerned, of intrinsic values (of existence, legacies, etc.) but also of such values as uses (regulation, production, services, etc.). However, at a time when the “biodiversity” dimension is at the heart of concerns relating to sustainable urban development, as in the example of the City of the Future programme supported by the French government since 2008, the question of the means envisaged for promoting biodiversity is worthy of interest. Between the need for nature and the need for services, which forms of biodiversity do current and future development projects target ? How is biodiversity included as a component of sustainable urban planning ? The study shows that the transverse objective shared by the Ecocités projects (2010) resulting from the French government’s sustainable city programme is to consider biodiversity as a social link, the instrument of a shared culture and governance, however, the strategies remain imprecise and the action plans modest because biodiversity is an urban planning resource unlike any other ! |
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spelling | doaj-art-ae5ba14f58864a6fba0c97787f4ad4732025-02-05T16:20:47ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242015-12-011310.4000/paysage.9791La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ?Delphine GramondBiodiversity is a special urban component. By nature, it is composite, bringing together within the city indigenous, exotic, wild and other introduced species in public and private spaces. The complex task of characterising this biodiversity stems from a shift away from the scientific naturalist approach based on the knowledge of the diversity of living organisms towards multiform notions integrating systems and representations. It therefore implies the recognition, through the interaction of the players concerned, of intrinsic values (of existence, legacies, etc.) but also of such values as uses (regulation, production, services, etc.). However, at a time when the “biodiversity” dimension is at the heart of concerns relating to sustainable urban development, as in the example of the City of the Future programme supported by the French government since 2008, the question of the means envisaged for promoting biodiversity is worthy of interest. Between the need for nature and the need for services, which forms of biodiversity do current and future development projects target ? How is biodiversity included as a component of sustainable urban planning ? The study shows that the transverse objective shared by the Ecocités projects (2010) resulting from the French government’s sustainable city programme is to consider biodiversity as a social link, the instrument of a shared culture and governance, however, the strategies remain imprecise and the action plans modest because biodiversity is an urban planning resource unlike any other !https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/9791biodiversitypromotionEcocitésurban design |
spellingShingle | Delphine Gramond La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ? Projets de Paysage biodiversity promotion Ecocités urban design |
title | La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ? |
title_full | La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ? |
title_fullStr | La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ? |
title_full_unstemmed | La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ? |
title_short | La ville durable, un territoire d’avenir pour la biodiversité urbaine ? |
title_sort | la ville durable un territoire d avenir pour la biodiversite urbaine |
topic | biodiversity promotion Ecocités urban design |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/9791 |
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