Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative

Clevert program ran between 2010 and 2013 in three French rural municipalities, ranging 600 to 1,700 inhabitants. We conducted biodiversity samplings, achieved a historic and ecological mapping as well as an anthropological investigation completed by a survey (questionnaires) so as to measure local...

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Main Authors: Florent Kohler, Guillaume Marchand, Philippe Léna, Chloé Thierry
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Paris 3 2013-12-01
Series:Cahiers des Amériques Latines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cal/2817
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spelling doaj-06b91303837648d1a1c85ce6a099fdf32020-11-24T21:35:55ZfraUniversité Paris 3Cahiers des Amériques Latines1141-71612268-42472013-12-01738510610.4000/cal.2817Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participativeFlorent KohlerGuillaume MarchandPhilippe LénaChloé ThierryClevert program ran between 2010 and 2013 in three French rural municipalities, ranging 600 to 1,700 inhabitants. We conducted biodiversity samplings, achieved a historic and ecological mapping as well as an anthropological investigation completed by a survey (questionnaires) so as to measure local populations’ attitude towards their environment. Local history was apprehended in people’s own terms and categorization, so as to identify factors relating social dynamics and environmental situation. Our research protocol had been previously tested among Amazonian traditional populations. Participatory methodology was meant to involve residents in the collection and processing of data, and to observe any change in the attitude of local administration with regard to the environment. This article focuses on the « restitution » aspect of the program—particularly participatory and sense of place mapping—and the lessons that can be learned about the dynamics of participation when scientists are involved in local policies.http://journals.openedition.org/cal/2817participatory sciencerestitutionruralitybiodiversitysense of placemapping
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Guillaume Marchand
Philippe Léna
Chloé Thierry
Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
Cahiers des Amériques Latines
participatory science
restitution
rurality
biodiversity
sense of place
mapping
author_facet Florent Kohler
Guillaume Marchand
Philippe Léna
Chloé Thierry
author_sort Florent Kohler
title Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
title_short Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
title_full Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
title_fullStr Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
title_full_unstemmed Conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
title_sort conditions socio-environnementales pour la réhabilitation de la nature ordinaire : un exemple de démarche participative
publisher Université Paris 3
series Cahiers des Amériques Latines
issn 1141-7161
2268-4247
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Clevert program ran between 2010 and 2013 in three French rural municipalities, ranging 600 to 1,700 inhabitants. We conducted biodiversity samplings, achieved a historic and ecological mapping as well as an anthropological investigation completed by a survey (questionnaires) so as to measure local populations’ attitude towards their environment. Local history was apprehended in people’s own terms and categorization, so as to identify factors relating social dynamics and environmental situation. Our research protocol had been previously tested among Amazonian traditional populations. Participatory methodology was meant to involve residents in the collection and processing of data, and to observe any change in the attitude of local administration with regard to the environment. This article focuses on the « restitution » aspect of the program—particularly participatory and sense of place mapping—and the lessons that can be learned about the dynamics of participation when scientists are involved in local policies.
topic participatory science
restitution
rurality
biodiversity
sense of place
mapping
url http://journals.openedition.org/cal/2817
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