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Living territories to transform the world



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Autore: Caron Patrick Visualizza persona
Titolo: Living territories to transform the world Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: éditions Quae, 2017
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (274)
Soggetto topico: Rural planning
Soggetto non controllato: environment
water
agriculture
Africa
animal husbandry
forest
rural development
sustainable development
land settlement
agronomy
Latin America
economic development
water resources
Persona (resp. second.): ValetteElodie
WassenaarTom
Coppensd'Eeckenbrugge
PapazianVatché
CaronPatrick
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Living territories to transform the world -- Foreword - Mobilizing territories to reshape the world -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part 1 - The territory and the challenges of sustainable development -- Chapter 1 - Why and how the concept of 'territory' can help in thinking rural development -- Chapter 2 - Territories and global challenges -- Chapter 3 - The territory: a response to the development crisis -- Part 2 - Diversity of territorial functions and approaches - 2-1 - Organizing the territory to manage resources -- Chapter 4 - Agro-industries and territorial development: the role of land policies -- Chapter 5 - Is the concept of territory miscible in irrigation water? -- Chapter 6 - Sustainability of groundwater exploitation in the Mediterranean -- Chapter 7 - 'Municípios Verdes': from zero deforestation to the sustainable management of natural resources in the Brazilian Amazon -- Chapter 8 - The territory, at the heart of new fish-farming innovations -- Diversity of territorial functions and approaches - 2-2 - Organizing the territory for production -- Chapter 9 - Dissemination of improved crop varieties in Africa: how territorial partnerships ensure the success of innovations -- Chapter 10 - Creating innovative sectors in a territory for deriving value from biomass: Valosorgho in Occitania, an ongoing project -- Chapter 11 - Co-designing cropping systems and territorial planning -- Chapter 12 - Modelling the impact of modes of governance on territorial dynamics: the case of the oil palm in Indonesia -- Chapter 13 - Transforming the landscape of south-western Ghana: impacts and challenges of the rubber sector -- Diversity of territorial functions and approaches - 2-3 - Organizing the territory for services -- Chapter 14 - Geography of health: using territorial constructions to better manage human and animal health.
Chapter 15 - Agroecological pest control and landscape organization in the French West Indies -- Chapter 16 - Control of invasive species in island territories -- Chapter 17 - Analyzing ecosystem services to manage territories -- Chapter 18 - Livestock at the heart of 'climate-smart' landscapes in West Africa -- Chapter 19 - Urban-rural cohesion in territorial flood management -- Diversity of territorial functions and approaches - 2-4 - Mobilizing the territory as a resource -- Chapter 20 - Converging views on multi-sited territories in the southern Altiplano in Bolivia and southern Mozambique -- Chapter 21 - Localized agrifood systems -- Chapter 22 - Urban and peri-urban recycling of organic matter, an approach based on 'territorial' ecology -- Chapter 23 - Diversity of crops, societies and territories -- Chapter 24 - Protected areas: opportunities for socio-economic development of territories? -- Diversity of territorial functions and approaches - 2-5 - The territory as a basis for designing public policies -- Chapter 25 - Social learning for territorial development -- Chapter 26 - Diversity of actors and alliances in processes of territorialization -- Chapter 27 - Towards a territorialization of rural policies in Tunisia: the example of water and soil conservation policies -- Chapter 28 - The policyscape as a conceptual framework to study the combination of conservation and development policies in the territory: the case of Mexico -- Chapter 29 - The challenges of territorial governance: the example of rural Brazil -- Chapter 30 - Forest concessions: a transition towards territorial development institutions? -- Part 3 - Tools, methods and incentives for territorial development -- Chapter 31 - The researcher and the territory: accompanying complexity.
Chapter 32 - Assessing the capacity of cropping systems to respond to challenges of sustainable territorial development -- Chapter 33 - Monitoring territorial dynamics by remote sensing and spatial modelling -- Chapter 34 - Territorial observatories: a tool for development? -- Chapter 35 - Requirements, instruments and mechanisms of funding of rural territories -- Chapter 36 - French public aid for development: from a centralized aid for the development of chains to support for decentralization -- Chapter 37 - Territory-centred thinking and action for a better future: territorial foresight in the regions of Ségou in Mali and Vakinankaratra in Madagascar -- Chapter 38 - General conclusion and outlook -- List of text boxes -- List of authors.
Sommario/riassunto: What resources underpin the development of a territory? What does territorial management of resources mean? What specific characteristics and opportunities does territorial organization offer for agricultural production, regulation of sectors, and services? How are territorial public policies conceived and applied? But also, what are the limits of the territorial approach? How does a territorial approach refashion the frameworks of intervention for development? How do we implement and reinvent mechanisms to provide support, build skills, and promote production and good governance? How do we mobilize information systems, apprehend territorial dynamics, and encourage decentralized planning? Using a wide diversity of case studies, the book explores how actors, scales and scopes of intervention interact in the development of rural spaces in the countries of the Global South, both at the local level and in the global perspective of the objectives of sustainable development. The book brings together the experiences and views of more than 150 researchers and experts from CIRAD, AFD and their partners. It is aimed at researchers, engineers, professionals in the countries of the Global South, as well as students and the wider public.
Titolo autorizzato: Living territories to transform the world  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 2-7592-2731-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910350181403321
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Serie: Agricultures et défis du monde