Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma

In territories exposed to natural risks, the Natural Risk Prevention Plan (PPRN) must take part in helping to adapt to climate change. The first PPRN was developed in 2011 in the French part of St-Martin’s island. It hardly had an impact, as the urbanisation of coastal areas continued, while increas...

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Main Authors: Audrey Pastel, Pascal Saffache
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2021-04-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/20935
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spelling doaj-0b232c74886149da81a0f24a75c9224d2021-09-21T11:52:27ZengUniversité des AntillesÉtudes Caribéennes1779-09801961-859X2021-04-014810.4000/etudescaribeennes.20935Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan IrmaAudrey PastelPascal SaffacheIn territories exposed to natural risks, the Natural Risk Prevention Plan (PPRN) must take part in helping to adapt to climate change. The first PPRN was developed in 2011 in the French part of St-Martin’s island. It hardly had an impact, as the urbanisation of coastal areas continued, while increasing the vulnerability of the territory. In the aftermath of major hurricane Irma in September 2017, the local authorities launched an improvement of the cyclonic component of the ‘PPRN’. This article aims to explain how the PPRN is experienced as both an obstacle and a catalyst, as a tool in the adaptation to climate change in an island territory; the different prospects depending on the development process of the tool, and how it is understood and appropriated by the stakeholders.http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/20935climate change adaptationnatural risk prevention plancoastal urbanisationhurricaneisland territory
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Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma
Études Caribéennes
climate change adaptation
natural risk prevention plan
coastal urbanisation
hurricane
island territory
author_facet Audrey Pastel
Pascal Saffache
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title Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma
title_short Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma
title_full Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma
title_fullStr Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma
title_full_unstemmed Le plan de prévention des risques naturels (PPRN) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? Exemple de Saint-Martin suite à l’ouragan Irma
title_sort le plan de prévention des risques naturels (pprn) : frein ou catalyseur de l’adaptation des territoires insulaires au changement climatique ? exemple de saint-martin suite à l’ouragan irma
publisher Université des Antilles
series Études Caribéennes
issn 1779-0980
1961-859X
publishDate 2021-04-01
description In territories exposed to natural risks, the Natural Risk Prevention Plan (PPRN) must take part in helping to adapt to climate change. The first PPRN was developed in 2011 in the French part of St-Martin’s island. It hardly had an impact, as the urbanisation of coastal areas continued, while increasing the vulnerability of the territory. In the aftermath of major hurricane Irma in September 2017, the local authorities launched an improvement of the cyclonic component of the ‘PPRN’. This article aims to explain how the PPRN is experienced as both an obstacle and a catalyst, as a tool in the adaptation to climate change in an island territory; the different prospects depending on the development process of the tool, and how it is understood and appropriated by the stakeholders.
topic climate change adaptation
natural risk prevention plan
coastal urbanisation
hurricane
island territory
url http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/20935
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