Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ?
Agri-urban areas, the latest-born "project territories" (in French, territoires de projet) in the Île-de-France region (1999), integrate farming spaces and landscapes in urban development. This article looks at the territorial and landscape features promoted by the stakeholders, the term l...
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Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille
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description | Agri-urban areas, the latest-born "project territories" (in French, territoires de projet) in the Île-de-France region (1999), integrate farming spaces and landscapes in urban development. This article looks at the territorial and landscape features promoted by the stakeholders, the term landscape being understood in both its tangible and intangible dimensions. Agri-urban areas, which were initially formed around agri-urban development projects which legitimated their creation, also widely promoted two emblematic forms of landscape that are the urban fringe (in French, lisière urbaine) and the agricultural trail (in French, sentier d’interprétation agricole). Increased focus on food production in agri-urban areas has somewhat changed these initial projects. The authors examine the new motives, namely that of food production, which are emerging and their possible contribution towards raising to the rank of landscape ordinary urban fringes which have been for a long time, and are still today, perceived as devoid of any notable “qualities”. The approach used here, which is a cross between a geographical and a sociological study, attempts to bring to light certain presuppositions concerning the principle behind the actions and initiatives in the development of these areas which are presented as self-evident. |
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spelling | doaj-art-cb58d1ce5bc44a969ec56262977048342025-02-05T16:21:47ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242017-12-011710.4000/paysage.4782Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ?Monique ToublancMonique PoulotAgri-urban areas, the latest-born "project territories" (in French, territoires de projet) in the Île-de-France region (1999), integrate farming spaces and landscapes in urban development. This article looks at the territorial and landscape features promoted by the stakeholders, the term landscape being understood in both its tangible and intangible dimensions. Agri-urban areas, which were initially formed around agri-urban development projects which legitimated their creation, also widely promoted two emblematic forms of landscape that are the urban fringe (in French, lisière urbaine) and the agricultural trail (in French, sentier d’interprétation agricole). Increased focus on food production in agri-urban areas has somewhat changed these initial projects. The authors examine the new motives, namely that of food production, which are emerging and their possible contribution towards raising to the rank of landscape ordinary urban fringes which have been for a long time, and are still today, perceived as devoid of any notable “qualities”. The approach used here, which is a cross between a geographical and a sociological study, attempts to bring to light certain presuppositions concerning the principle behind the actions and initiatives in the development of these areas which are presented as self-evident.https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/4782agricultural landscapeagri-urban areasfood-producing landscapelegitimationsocial tieslandscape features. |
spellingShingle | Monique Toublanc Monique Poulot Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ? Projets de Paysage agricultural landscape agri-urban areas food-producing landscape legitimation social ties landscape features. |
title | Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ? |
title_full | Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ? |
title_fullStr | Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ? |
title_full_unstemmed | Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ? |
title_short | Les territoires agriurbains en Île-de-France : entre paysage ordinaire, paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire ? |
title_sort | les territoires agriurbains en ile de france entre paysage ordinaire paysage agricole et paysage alimentaire |
topic | agricultural landscape agri-urban areas food-producing landscape legitimation social ties landscape features. |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/4782 |
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