Summary: | Last years, numerous forms of public participation into decision-making process emerged, especially in environmental issues. Those co-operation (concertation) aims to anticipate conflicts between actors as well as integrated environmental issues in the territorial planning. On the Aquitaine coastal area, environmental co-operation has to integrate forest planning (land use and activities) and tourist development. Therefore, those processes of local public participation do not success to tackle efficiently land uses conflicts. Different participatory scales, strong cultural context as well as a increasing of those co-operation processes are as much obstacles to prevent emergence of a coherent form of territorial governance and a collective project of sustainable development.
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