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Démarches environnementales volontaires, conflit d’usage et proximité
This paper analyses, terms of geographical and organized proximity, the contribution of Voluntary Environmental Approaches (VEA) to the resolution of diffuse conflicting water uses in vine growing and fruit-bearing arboriculture. In a first part, we show that VEAs are a specific producer’s response to this kind of conflicts, the second part being centred on an analysis of VEAs in terms of proximity. An investigation towards producers engaged in integrated or organic farming shows that organized proximity alone is not able to bear solutions to divergences of interests between actors.
Démarches environnementales volontaires, conflit d’usage et proximité
This paper analyses, terms of geographical and organized proximity, the contribution of Voluntary Environmental Approaches (VEA) to the resolution of diffuse conflicting water uses in vine growing and fruit-bearing arboriculture. In a first part, we show that VEAs are a specific producer’s response to this kind of conflicts, the second part being centred on an analysis of VEAs in terms of proximity. An investigation towards producers engaged in integrated or organic farming shows that organized proximity alone is not able to bear solutions to divergences of interests between actors.
Démarches environnementales volontaires, conflit d’usage et proximité
Marie-Claude Bélis-Bergouignan (author) / Clarisse Cazals (author)
2013
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