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Acceptation sociale et développement des territoires / / Samuel Depraz, Ute Cornec, Ulrike Grabski-Kieron
Acceptation sociale et développement des territoires / / Samuel Depraz, Ute Cornec, Ulrike Grabski-Kieron
Autore Barbier Clément
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lyon, : ENS Éditions, 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (266 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) BingJean-Baptiste
BuhlerThomas
CombyÉmeline
CornecUte
CottetMarylise
DeprazSamuel
FiedlerGeorg
GonzálezMaria Isabel Valderrama
Grabski-KieronUlrike
JarassJulia
JohnerFrank Sebastian
Le LayYves-François
NeubertLena
VogelpohlAnne
WischmannKatharina
Soggetto topico Geography
Sociology
acceptation sociale
aménagement
territoire
représentation
conflit social
acceptance
planning
territory
representation
social conflict
Sozialverträglichkeit
Raumplanung
raümliche Aneignung
Vorstellungen
soziale Konflikte
Soggetto non controllato Raumplanung
Vorstellungen
soziale Konflikte
Sozialverträglichkeit
raümliche Aneignung
ISBN 2-84788-732-6
2-84788-694-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Altri titoli varianti ACCEPTATION SOCIALE ET DEVELOPPEMENT DES TERRITOIRES
Record Nr. UNINA-9910315242103321
Barbier Clément  
Lyon, : ENS Éditions, 2016
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River restoration : political and socio-economical perspectives / / edited by Bertrand Morandi, Marylise Cottet, Hervé Piegay
River restoration : political and socio-economical perspectives / / edited by Bertrand Morandi, Marylise Cottet, Hervé Piegay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey ; ; West, Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (381 pages)
Disciplina 333.9162153
Collana Advancing River Restoration and Management Ser.
Soggetto topico Stream restoration
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-41000-2
1-119-41001-0
1-119-40999-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1 What are the Political, Social, and Economic Issues in River Restoration? Genealogy and Current Research Issues -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Genealogy of research on societal issues in river restoration -- 1.3 A scientific community organized regionally and occasionally around river restoration projects -- 1.4 -- 1.5 A diversity of researchers' positions with regard to operational action -- 1.6 A book to share a diversity of societal approaches in the field of river restoration -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 People-River Relationships: From Ethics to Politics -- Chapter 2 Ethics of River Restoration: the Imitationist Paradigm -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Three challenges of river restoration -- 2.3 Restoration ecology as a type of biomimicry -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Restoring Sociocultural Relationships with Rivers: experiments in Fluvial Pluralism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is river restoration? -- 3.3 Placing river restoration in its biophysical and sociocultural contexts -- 3.4 Emerging approaches to knowing and valuing rivers differently in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 3.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Political Ecology and River Restoration -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Political ecology: a critical approach to environmental issues -- 4.3 Political ecology and river restoration -- 4.4 Restoring the ecological continuity of rivers: controversies involving different meanings of the river -- 4.5 Conclusions: What does political ecology have to offer river restoration? -- Notes -- References -- Part 3 Governance and Power Relationships Between Stakeholders.
Chapter 5 The Policy and Social Dimension of Restoration Thinking: Paying Greater Attention to "Interdependency" in Restoration Governing Practice -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 River restoration and the importance of interdependencies between public policies and between public and private rights -- 5.3 River restoration and interdependencies in territorial construction -- 5.4 River restoration and interdependencies of sciences and knowledge forms -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 From Public Policies to Projects: Factors of Success and Diversity Through a Comparative Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Toward a multifunctional, ecosystem-based paradigm for river restoration -- 6.3 Political factors that determine river restoration -- 6.4 Field-testing the river restoration new paradigm: from operation acceptance to rejection -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 How to Better Involve Stakeholders in River Restoration Projects: The Case of Small Dam Removals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The role of stakeholders in dam removal in two different institutional contexts -- 7.3 From the involvement of the stakeholders to the enrichment of the project -- 7.4 Some key points to improve stakeholders' involvement -- 7.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Letting the Political Dimension of Participation in River Restoration have its Space -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Participation and river restorations -- 8.3 Participation in Swiss river management -- 8.4 Processes of depoliticization at work -- 8.5 Recommendations for taking into account the political dimension of participation -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part 4 Evaluation of Socioeconomic Effects -- Chapter 9 What is the Total Economic Value of River Restoration and Why is it Important? -- 9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Defining and valuing the total economic value of river restoration -- 9.3 Estimation and application of river restoration total economic value -- 9.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Valuation of Ecosystem Services to Assess River Restoration Projects -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Analytical framework of ecosystem services valuation -- 10.3 Case studies of ecosystem services valuations in river restoration project assessments -- 10.4 Case studies analysis: valuation of ES for assessing river restoration projects -- 10.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Public Perspectives of River Restoration Projects -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Theoretical foundations of public perspectives -- 11.3 Two empirical examples of how to include residents' perspectives -- 11.4 Conclusions and Implications -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part 5 Diversity of Methods, Diversity of Knowledge -- Chapter 12 Social Surveys: Methods for Taking into Account Actors' Practices and Perceptions in River Restoration -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Survey methods for studying the social dimensions of river restoration -- 12.3 Choosing between interviews and questionnaires for river restoration surveys -- 12.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Documents on River Restoration: Temporal and Spatial Analyses of Written Discourses -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 What kind of documentary material can be used for what purpose? -- 13.3 What are the methods of documentary analysis and what results do they produce? -- 13.4 When to use a documentary approach? The pros and cons compared to survey methods -- 13.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14 Participatory Approaches: Principles and Practices for River Restoration Projects -- 14.1 Introduction.
14.2 What are good practice principles for participatory river restoration? -- 14.3 What methods could be used for participatory river restoration? -- 14.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15 Economic Benefits: Operationalizing their Valuation in River Restoration Projects -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Main phases of a valuation study and points of attention -- 15.3 Conclusions -- Note -- References -- Part 6 Conclusions -- Chapter 16 Social, Economic, and Political Stakes of River Restoration: : A Dynamic Research Field Facing Several Challenges to Strengthen Links with Practitioners -- 16.1 Humanities and social sciences now fully engaged within the field of restoration -- 16.2 Analysis of people-river relationships: from ethics to politics -- 16.3 Understanding of governance and power relationships between stakeholders -- 16.4 Evaluation of socioeconomic effects of river restoration projects -- 16.5 Strengthening collaborations between HSS and restoration stakeholders -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910555189303321
Hoboken, New Jersey ; ; West, Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
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River restoration : political and socio-economical perspectives / / edited by Bertrand Morandi, Marylise Cottet, Hervé Piegay
River restoration : political and socio-economical perspectives / / edited by Bertrand Morandi, Marylise Cottet, Hervé Piegay
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey ; ; West, Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (381 pages)
Disciplina 333.9162153
Collana Advancing River Restoration and Management
Soggetto topico Stream restoration
ISBN 1-119-41000-2
1-119-41001-0
1-119-40999-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Part 1 Introduction -- Chapter 1 What are the Political, Social, and Economic Issues in River Restoration? Genealogy and Current Research Issues -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Genealogy of research on societal issues in river restoration -- 1.3 A scientific community organized regionally and occasionally around river restoration projects -- 1.4 -- 1.5 A diversity of researchers' positions with regard to operational action -- 1.6 A book to share a diversity of societal approaches in the field of river restoration -- Notes -- References -- Part 2 People-River Relationships: From Ethics to Politics -- Chapter 2 Ethics of River Restoration: the Imitationist Paradigm -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Three challenges of river restoration -- 2.3 Restoration ecology as a type of biomimicry -- 2.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Restoring Sociocultural Relationships with Rivers: experiments in Fluvial Pluralism -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 What is river restoration? -- 3.3 Placing river restoration in its biophysical and sociocultural contexts -- 3.4 Emerging approaches to knowing and valuing rivers differently in Aotearoa New Zealand -- 3.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 Political Ecology and River Restoration -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Political ecology: a critical approach to environmental issues -- 4.3 Political ecology and river restoration -- 4.4 Restoring the ecological continuity of rivers: controversies involving different meanings of the river -- 4.5 Conclusions: What does political ecology have to offer river restoration? -- Notes -- References -- Part 3 Governance and Power Relationships Between Stakeholders.
Chapter 5 The Policy and Social Dimension of Restoration Thinking: Paying Greater Attention to "Interdependency" in Restoration Governing Practice -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 River restoration and the importance of interdependencies between public policies and between public and private rights -- 5.3 River restoration and interdependencies in territorial construction -- 5.4 River restoration and interdependencies of sciences and knowledge forms -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 From Public Policies to Projects: Factors of Success and Diversity Through a Comparative Approach -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Toward a multifunctional, ecosystem-based paradigm for river restoration -- 6.3 Political factors that determine river restoration -- 6.4 Field-testing the river restoration new paradigm: from operation acceptance to rejection -- 6.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 How to Better Involve Stakeholders in River Restoration Projects: The Case of Small Dam Removals -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The role of stakeholders in dam removal in two different institutional contexts -- 7.3 From the involvement of the stakeholders to the enrichment of the project -- 7.4 Some key points to improve stakeholders' involvement -- 7.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Letting the Political Dimension of Participation in River Restoration have its Space -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Participation and river restorations -- 8.3 Participation in Swiss river management -- 8.4 Processes of depoliticization at work -- 8.5 Recommendations for taking into account the political dimension of participation -- 8.6 Conclusions -- References -- Part 4 Evaluation of Socioeconomic Effects -- Chapter 9 What is the Total Economic Value of River Restoration and Why is it Important? -- 9.1 Introduction.
9.2 Defining and valuing the total economic value of river restoration -- 9.3 Estimation and application of river restoration total economic value -- 9.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Valuation of Ecosystem Services to Assess River Restoration Projects -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Analytical framework of ecosystem services valuation -- 10.3 Case studies of ecosystem services valuations in river restoration project assessments -- 10.4 Case studies analysis: valuation of ES for assessing river restoration projects -- 10.5 Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Public Perspectives of River Restoration Projects -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Theoretical foundations of public perspectives -- 11.3 Two empirical examples of how to include residents' perspectives -- 11.4 Conclusions and Implications -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Part 5 Diversity of Methods, Diversity of Knowledge -- Chapter 12 Social Surveys: Methods for Taking into Account Actors' Practices and Perceptions in River Restoration -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Survey methods for studying the social dimensions of river restoration -- 12.3 Choosing between interviews and questionnaires for river restoration surveys -- 12.4 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13 Documents on River Restoration: Temporal and Spatial Analyses of Written Discourses -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 What kind of documentary material can be used for what purpose? -- 13.3 What are the methods of documentary analysis and what results do they produce? -- 13.4 When to use a documentary approach? The pros and cons compared to survey methods -- 13.5 Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 14 Participatory Approaches: Principles and Practices for River Restoration Projects -- 14.1 Introduction.
14.2 What are good practice principles for participatory river restoration? -- 14.3 What methods could be used for participatory river restoration? -- 14.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 15 Economic Benefits: Operationalizing their Valuation in River Restoration Projects -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Main phases of a valuation study and points of attention -- 15.3 Conclusions -- Note -- References -- Part 6 Conclusions -- Chapter 16 Social, Economic, and Political Stakes of River Restoration: : A Dynamic Research Field Facing Several Challenges to Strengthen Links with Practitioners -- 16.1 Humanities and social sciences now fully engaged within the field of restoration -- 16.2 Analysis of people-river relationships: from ethics to politics -- 16.3 Understanding of governance and power relationships between stakeholders -- 16.4 Evaluation of socioeconomic effects of river restoration projects -- 16.5 Strengthening collaborations between HSS and restoration stakeholders -- Notes -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829858803321
Hoboken, New Jersey ; ; West, Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui