Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches

This article highlights the interplay of scales in the work of a researcher mapping out a research itinerary. The question at hand is that of the choice of a particular scale of observation, or series of nested scales. Two types of areas were studied in the tropical countryside, in Cote d’Ivoire (Iv...

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Main Author: Chantal Blanc-Pamard
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Language:deu
Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2005-02-01
Series:Cybergeo
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/3184
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spelling doaj-9efe6b8c16f84024b50c4324a740c7e62021-10-05T13:21:22ZdeuUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésCybergeo1278-33662005-02-0110.4000/cybergeo.3184Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgachesChantal Blanc-PamardThis article highlights the interplay of scales in the work of a researcher mapping out a research itinerary. The question at hand is that of the choice of a particular scale of observation, or series of nested scales. Two types of areas were studied in the tropical countryside, in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Madagascar. The first area type are those constructed by the actors (context of research), highlighting the native land. The second area type are those constructed by the actors (context of action), through a policy of decentralization focusing on the new rural commune. In both cases, cartographical representation plays an important role. Maps are able to analyze, they produce information within the spatial context of the actors, they are an instrument of thinking, and they support a dialogue between researchers and developers. Since the 1990s, policies addressing the management of natural resources while recognizing the role of local populations ponder the correct choice of spatial scale: the local scale (native land) or the supralocal scale (the rural commune).http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/3184terroirslocaldecentralization/decentralisationruralscalestakeholder
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Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches
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title Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches
title_short Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches
title_full Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches
title_fullStr Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches
title_full_unstemmed Jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. Exemples africains et malgaches
title_sort jeux d'échelles, territoires de recherche. exemples africains et malgaches
publisher Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités
series Cybergeo
issn 1278-3366
publishDate 2005-02-01
description This article highlights the interplay of scales in the work of a researcher mapping out a research itinerary. The question at hand is that of the choice of a particular scale of observation, or series of nested scales. Two types of areas were studied in the tropical countryside, in Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Madagascar. The first area type are those constructed by the actors (context of research), highlighting the native land. The second area type are those constructed by the actors (context of action), through a policy of decentralization focusing on the new rural commune. In both cases, cartographical representation plays an important role. Maps are able to analyze, they produce information within the spatial context of the actors, they are an instrument of thinking, and they support a dialogue between researchers and developers. Since the 1990s, policies addressing the management of natural resources while recognizing the role of local populations ponder the correct choice of spatial scale: the local scale (native land) or the supralocal scale (the rural commune).
topic terroirs
local
decentralization/decentralisation
rural
scale
stakeholder
url http://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/3184
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