Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?

Environmental amenities are sources of enjoyment and attractiveness for tourists and visitors of a territory whose specifity is related to quality natural resources. However, since access to these amenities is free (public goods, neither rival nor excludable), their economic enhancement is not strai...

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Main Authors: Amédée Mollard, Christophe Boschet, Jean-Christophe Dissart, Anne Lacroix, Mbolatiana Rambonilaza, Dominique Vollet
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Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2015-01-01
Series:VertigO
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/15235
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spelling doaj-8a6832bc8ee64131a2686eb305f2a6ec2021-09-02T17:46:10ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422015-01-012010.4000/vertigo.15235Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?Amédée MollardChristophe BoschetJean-Christophe DissartAnne LacroixMbolatiana RambonilazaDominique VolletEnvironmental amenities are sources of enjoyment and attractiveness for tourists and visitors of a territory whose specifity is related to quality natural resources. However, since access to these amenities is free (public goods, neither rival nor excludable), their economic enhancement is not straightforward because specific conditions have to be met. Using analyses carried out in three French regions (Aquitaine, Auvergne and Rhône-Alpes), this article shows that effective enhancement of an amenity potential for rural development purposes requires several conditions related to both site quality and stakeholder strategies. In particular, the identity of the territory must be clear and tied to valued environmental amenities and also that there be a proven link between these amenities packages and the quality of goods and services available on these territories due to the support of and proper coordination between public and private stakeholders.http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/15235amenitiestourism servicesquality productsstakeholder coordinationterritorial rent
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author Amédée Mollard
Christophe Boschet
Jean-Christophe Dissart
Anne Lacroix
Mbolatiana Rambonilaza
Dominique Vollet
spellingShingle Amédée Mollard
Christophe Boschet
Jean-Christophe Dissart
Anne Lacroix
Mbolatiana Rambonilaza
Dominique Vollet
Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
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amenities
tourism services
quality products
stakeholder coordination
territorial rent
author_facet Amédée Mollard
Christophe Boschet
Jean-Christophe Dissart
Anne Lacroix
Mbolatiana Rambonilaza
Dominique Vollet
author_sort Amédée Mollard
title Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
title_short Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
title_full Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
title_fullStr Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
title_full_unstemmed Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
title_sort les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
series VertigO
issn 1492-8442
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Environmental amenities are sources of enjoyment and attractiveness for tourists and visitors of a territory whose specifity is related to quality natural resources. However, since access to these amenities is free (public goods, neither rival nor excludable), their economic enhancement is not straightforward because specific conditions have to be met. Using analyses carried out in three French regions (Aquitaine, Auvergne and Rhône-Alpes), this article shows that effective enhancement of an amenity potential for rural development purposes requires several conditions related to both site quality and stakeholder strategies. In particular, the identity of the territory must be clear and tied to valued environmental amenities and also that there be a proven link between these amenities packages and the quality of goods and services available on these territories due to the support of and proper coordination between public and private stakeholders.
topic amenities
tourism services
quality products
stakeholder coordination
territorial rent
url http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/15235
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