Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère

This paper investigates the complexity and diversity of landscape contexts and associated tree canopy dynamics. We use the example of wooded areas dominated by the Robinia pseudoacia in the Sauternes region of France. Introduced in France in the 17th century, the expansion of the species, although d...

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Main Authors: Sébastien Nageleisen, Baptiste Hautdidier, Laurent Couderchet, Zoé Ginter
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Published: Agrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP Lille 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/8637
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Laurent Couderchet
Zoé Ginter
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description This paper investigates the complexity and diversity of landscape contexts and associated tree canopy dynamics. We use the example of wooded areas dominated by the Robinia pseudoacia in the Sauternes region of France. Introduced in France in the 17th century, the expansion of the species, although diffuse and unobtrusive, has nonetheless been rapid and spectacular. In order to apprehend the diversity of landscapes associated with Robinia groves, we highlight the various inconsistencies between the recent socio-ecological dynamics of the groves and their official recognition via classical methods of mapping and listing, either from above or below the forest canopy. The proposed combination of approaches (spatial analyses and photographic surveys, supplemented by interviews and archival sources) offers a more detailed interpretation of the modalities of these forest transitions and the contradictory assessments of the landscapes associated with the “acacia”, largely overlooked in public initiatives.
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spelling doaj-art-ce3feb64af664a29b0681fcd577c2f402025-02-05T16:20:43ZfraAgrocampus Angers, Ecole nationale supérieure du paysage, ENP Blois, ENSAP Bordeaux, ENSAP LilleProjets de Paysage1969-61242020-07-012210.4000/paysage.8637Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagèreSébastien NageleisenBaptiste HautdidierLaurent CouderchetZoé GinterThis paper investigates the complexity and diversity of landscape contexts and associated tree canopy dynamics. We use the example of wooded areas dominated by the Robinia pseudoacia in the Sauternes region of France. Introduced in France in the 17th century, the expansion of the species, although diffuse and unobtrusive, has nonetheless been rapid and spectacular. In order to apprehend the diversity of landscapes associated with Robinia groves, we highlight the various inconsistencies between the recent socio-ecological dynamics of the groves and their official recognition via classical methods of mapping and listing, either from above or below the forest canopy. The proposed combination of approaches (spatial analyses and photographic surveys, supplemented by interviews and archival sources) offers a more detailed interpretation of the modalities of these forest transitions and the contradictory assessments of the landscapes associated with the “acacia”, largely overlooked in public initiatives.https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/8637forest transitiontrajectoryvisibility-invisibilitysocio-ecological dynamicsRobinia pseudoacacia
spellingShingle Sébastien Nageleisen
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Laurent Couderchet
Zoé Ginter
Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère
Projets de Paysage
forest transition
trajectory
visibility-invisibility
socio-ecological dynamics
Robinia pseudoacacia
title Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère
title_full Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère
title_fullStr Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère
title_full_unstemmed Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère
title_short Ce que les transitions forestières font à l’expérience paysagère
title_sort ce que les transitions forestieres font a l experience paysagere
topic forest transition
trajectory
visibility-invisibility
socio-ecological dynamics
Robinia pseudoacacia
url https://journals.openedition.org/paysage/8637
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