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Journal articles on the topic "Gouvernance territoriale"
Long, Xavier. "Innovation et gouvernance territoriale." Cahiers Nantais 62, no. 1 (2004): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/canan.2004.1898.
Full textDabas, Claire, Marion Charbonneau, Delphine Thivet, and Xabier Itçaina. "La pluralisation des modèles agricoles au Pays basque : vers une recomposition du système agri-alimentaire territorial ?" Annales de géographie N° 752, no. 4 (August 14, 2023): 33–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ag.752.0033.
Full textPin, Clément. "La gouvernance territoriale de l’innovation." Gouvernement et action publique VOL.9, no. 1 (2020): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gap.201.0057.
Full textRayssac, Sébastien. "Cheminements, tourisme et gouvernance territoriale." Sud-Ouest européen, no. 43 (November 17, 2017): 5–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/soe.2511.
Full textDupuy, Claude, Isabelle Leroux, and Frédéric Wallet. "Conflits, négociation et gouvernance territoriale." Droit et société 54, no. 2 (2003): 377. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/drs.054.0377.
Full textChiasson, Guy, Anne Mévellec, and Yoan Gaudreau. "La gouvernance territoriale dans l’hinterland canadien : les élus au cœur de la gouvernance territoriale ?" Géographie, économie, société 25, no. 2-3 (September 30, 2023): 351–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/ges.2023.0016.
Full textPires, Elson Luciano Silva, Lucas Labigalini Fuini, Wilson Bento Figueiredo Filho, and Eugênio Lima Mendes. "A GOVERNANÇA TERRITORIAL REVISITADA: DISPOSITIVOS INSTITUCIONAIS, NOÇÕES INTERMEDIÁRIAS E NÍVEIS DE REGULAÇÃO." GEOgraphia 19, no. 41 (January 25, 2018): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/geographia.v19i41.766.
Full textPires, Elson Luciano Silva, Lucas Labigalini Fuini, Wilson Bento Figueiredo Filho, and Eugênio Lima Mendes. "A GOVERNANÇA TERRITORIAL REVISITADA: DISPOSITIVOS INSTITUCIONAIS, NOÇÕES INTERMEDIÁRIAS E NÍVEIS DE REGULAÇÃO." GEOgraphia 19, no. 41 (January 25, 2018): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/geographia2017.1941.a13816.
Full textPires, Elson Luciano Silva, Lucas Labigalini Fuini, Wilson Bento Figueiredo Filho, and Eugênio Lima Mendes. "A GOVERNANÇA TERRITORIAL REVISITADA: DISPOSITIVOS INSTITUCIONAIS, NOÇÕES INTERMEDIÁRIAS E NÍVEIS DE REGULAÇÃO." GEOgraphia 19, no. 41 (January 25, 2018): 24. http://dx.doi.org/10.22409/geographia2017.v19i41.a13816.
Full textLeloup, Fabienne, Laurence Moyart, and Bernard Pecqueur. "La gouvernance territoriale comme nouveau mode de coordination territoriale ?" Géographie, économie, société 7, no. 4 (December 19, 2005): 321–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/ges.7.321-331.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Gouvernance territoriale"
Djatcho, Siefu Donald. "Gouvernance territoriale et développement industriel à Douala." Phd thesis, Université de Grenoble, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00842695.
Full textSamb, Ndeye. "Gouvernance territoriale et participation citoyenne au Sénégal." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014MON30059/document.
Full textFor more than a decade, similarly to the other countries, Senegal has adopted governance to manage public actions. This trend is a new philosophy, an adjustment in relation with the new economic and social world context. The implementation of this concept is particularly favoured by “the governability crisis” which is taking place right now after the failure of the state to supply a quality public service and the emergence of powerful local actors in full growth and occupying the empty place left by the weakened state. Governance and territorial governance are innovating because of the place they offer to the actors who are confirming their positions of change engine originating from the base. These new modes of management are favourably welcome in Senegal thanks to a historically favourable environment of (1) external factors: an international context epitomized by the complexity of economic, sociological and technological stakes questioning the normal order of things and displaying new actors, (2) internal factors: a favourable legal and institutional environment, the failures of development policies and the emergence of very dynamic citizen movements, the confirmation of the chosen local option through decentralisation policies. Such a context makes it possible for a set of actions whose aims don't sometimes tally with the factors which favoured their emergence. Governance applied to territories cannot just be limited to standards no matter how objective they may be. The purpose of the decentralisation policy is really to favour the development of territories, while keeping in mind the social, economic, geographical and societal features. The involvement of citizens in the success of that policy would be relevant only if it aimed at setting up a trustworthy atmosphere between the actors and ensuring the suitability between the actions of the state authorities and all the deep aspirations of the territories. So that work highlights essentially the main aims of the notion of “territory governance”. We finally conclude that it is suitable to the orientations of its implementation but remains the reflection of a variable product depending on a series of factors which vary according to the territory
Fournie, Sandrine. "Construction sociotechnique et relationnelle d'une gouvernance alimentaire territoriale." Thesis, Paris, Institut agronomique, vétérinaire et forestier de France, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016IAVF0014/document.
Full textLocal Agri-Food System (SYAL) represents a particular form of organization of production andconsumption. SYAL differs from agro-industrial system as it encompass the singular web ofrelationship which unit people, the qualification of products and territory through the valuationof specific resources and the types of coordination that are geographically and socially situated.An increasing number of initiatives try to implement them, through short food circuits,proximity supply chains or local food projects.Our work proposes an empirical journey and a sociological theorizing of the mechanismsthrough which a particular local agri-food system has been enhanced. We mobilize theframeworks of Actor-Network-Theory (ANT) on one hand and by the Social Network Analysis(SNA) on the other hand. We took the opportunity of an in depth study of an agriculturalcooperative named “Fermes of Figeac” to decipher processes of structuration of associationbetween farming practices, food provisioning, territorial human agency and valuation'sprocesses of the specific resources. Those associations are materialized in socio-technicalnetworks, which supported territorialized food supply chain. Inspired by the foundationalmodel of agricultural cooperation, the managerial core set of the organization has experimentedan approach of food provision governance in order to transform individual strategies in cooperativestrategies with the aim to answer sustainable challenge at the local level.Analyses based on ANT and SNA methodology assess translation's, transformation's andmediation's processes that intervene within organizations and on their borders. Going beyond afunctional analysis, we also analyze the collective construction and the coordination of humanagency and objects, at both individual and collective levels. We particularly shed light on therole of intermediation positions in strategic articulations and of the capacities of adaptation andinnovation. We also report the diversity and the variability of the relational forms that sustaindynamics of change.Released in an action-research approach, our work intends to articulate theoretical andempirical production. From an operational point of view, we draw attention to mediations(animations, documents, exchanges…) in the collective and co-operative processes and to theunpredictability of dynamics of change. This leads to take into account secondary networks andto identify intermediaries (beyond the formal core set of managers) in the analysis of territorialfood governance
Bouzoubaa, Lamiaâ. "Gouvernance et stratégie territoriale : le rôle des acteurs dans la gestion de leur territoire." Thesis, Metz, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009METZ004D/document.
Full textThis thesis is devoted to study the involvement of stakeholders in the process of territorial governance. It uses an empirical research which, through the process of triangulation, to explore the role of stakeholders in the management of their territory.A theoretical analysis of main concepts related to the territorial governance will highlight a conceptual framework adapted to the study of tools available to actors to promote a territorial governance. Indeed, this study suggests an approach that integrates the various theories to determine all the factors that allow players to register in a context of territorial governance. The thesis introduced the project in terms of issues and methodology, through a survey of the 20 municipalities of the Meurthe and Moselle and a content analysis of various reports and internal memoranda relating to a company located in a department of the North eastern France. Research suggests that the territorial model of territorial governance can not be considered as universal. However, it can be invested through certain characteristics related to rationality, cooperation and decision-making process
Pin, Clément. "La gouvernance territoriale de l'innovation, entre région et métropole : une comparaison Ile-de-France / Lombardie." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCD041/document.
Full textThis thesis examines how economic issues of innovation are formulated in territorial public action, by adopting acomparative approach and based on a survey conducted in two metropolitan areas in Europe: Ile-de-France andLombardy. Research was conducted by problematizing territorial governance of innovation using a theoreticalframework developed by combining aspects of two fields : political science (territorial policies) and socialsciences (science, tecnology and innovation studies). The analysis is therefore focused on institutional processes,networks of actors and power relations. The data used concerns initiatives and aid deployed in each of the studyareas to promote innovation, especially in the digital field. The comparison between Ile-de-France andLombardy aims to highlight the socio-political specificities of the two territorial situations by focusing on twodistinct areas of investigation : innovation as a category of transnational and regional public action, andmobilisation developed in response to the local challenges of metropolitan development in Paris and Milan.While in Ile-de-France public policies promote the territorialization of innovation actors, Lombardy privilegesuniversity leadership supported by local authorities. Beyond these differences, the two cases demonstrate somelocal ways of developing the knowledge economy and question the phenomenon of politicization of issues andactors of innovation
Ubilla, Bravo Gérardo. "Gouvernance territoriale et politiques d’aménagement : cas du périurbain au Chili, 1960-2015." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020MON30011.
Full textThe central question of this PhD thesis is: How the actors of territorial governance have built the suburban areas of the cities of intermediate subregional size in Chile between 1960 and 2015? This question was addressed through the analysis of urban and rural planning and regulation policies, as well as through their institutional interactions. In order to answer this question, we faced two obstacles at the beginning of the construction of this thesis. The first has corresponded to the absence of the concept of periurban, which is not officially defined in the norms or instruments of the Chilean State. The second obstacle has been the rare production of scientific studies on territorial governance in Chile.The strategy used to address the research question has been to separate it down into several components, supporting us in the construction and development of new analysis tools. We begin this thesis with a theoretical reading on the fundamental concepts of geography (geographic space, region, territory, urban, rural) in order to delve into one of the key concepts of the thesis: the peri-urban (chapter 1). Then we continue this reading with the second key concept that corresponds to territorial governance (chapter 2). Both readings were conducted using a scientific literature’ state of several decades. Next, we continue by analyzing three types of spatial indicators: sociodemographic, socioeconomic, and land use, to demonstrate the phenomenon of periurbanization in intermediate-sized cities in Chile (chapter 3). Then we approach the peri-urban political construction led by different actors of territorial governance using two of temporal research components. The first corresponds to the long-term broad view (1960-2013) that is focused on the territorial impacts of urban regulation instruments (chapter 4) and rural transformation instruments (chapter 5) led by actors at the national level. This approach allows us to analyze the decisions that have built the peri-urban since the 1960s in Chile. The second corresponds to the recent short-term view (2013-2015) that focuses on the analysis of power relations (chapter 6) and collective learning (chapter 7) of the peri-urban actor system. This system includes the actors that intervene from the national and regional scales, as well as the actors of the local scale that inhabit these spaces. The relationships observed in this thesis are those that currently structure and build the peri-urban areas of cities of intermediate subregional size.The conclusion of this PhD thesis (chapter 8) go back to these two temporal components or research’s periods (1960-2013 and 2013-2015). In the first place, we conclude that the actors at the national and regional levels construct peri-urban spaces in a centralized and concentrated manner based on their decisions that they make and impose on the local level during the period 1960-2013. These relationships can be called as centralized, top-down model, or power gravity. For this, the actors at the national and regional levels used instruments of urban regulation and rural transformation (chapters 4 and 5). In the second place, we conclude that the situation changes during the 2013-2015 period, due to the new mandatory citizen participation regulations (Law No. 20,417; Law No. 20,500). In this way, the actors at the local level exert pressure on the actors at the national and regional levels through decentralized relations, bottom-up model or power capillarity using the same instruments of urban regulation (chapters 6 and 7). Crossing these two conclusions of territorial governance, we have verified and reveal a circularity of power. This combines a gravity of power related to a traditional top-down relationship and a capillarity of power linked to a new bottom-up relationship in the peri-urban construction in intermediate-sized cities in Chile
Billion, Camille. "Rôle des acteurs du commerce et de la distribution dans les processus de gouvernance alimentaire territoriale." Thesis, Université Clermont Auvergne (2017-2020), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018CLFAL017/document.
Full textFood became a subject of major interest since the 2000’s, for consumers as well as for public actors, who gradually address food issues. This phenomenon is mainly related to the recognition of dysfunctions and crisis prevailing in the agro-industrial and dominant food system. Consequently, food production and distribution re-localization initiatives multiplied, aiming at developing “Alternative Food Networks” (AFNs). However, the recent focus on these networks, frequently based on short food supply chains, has led to leave aside some intermediary actors in the food systems, such as food distributors. Food distributors include independent retailers (butchers, grocers, etc.), supermarket chains, wholesalers and new emerging forms of retailing. Distributors are central to the food systems and perform specific functions, allowing them to play a special role in food system re-localization.The recent dynamics in the food sector has brought new interactions within the food system, bringing out issues of change in food governance mechanisms. Thus, this thesis studies the emergence of a food governance at a territorial level. We particularly examine the integrative nature of territorial food governance processes, studying one specific actor: food distributors.First, we analyzed three French case studies in Nantes, Lyon and Figeac, describing the ongoing governance processes, but also some of the difficulties related to addressing food issues by public actors. The integrative nature of food governance processes seems limited, regarding the absence of food distributors and retailers in these processes. Then, we conducted a “territorial” work by studying a territory, the “Grand Clermont” in Auvergne, to analyze food distributors’ practices regarding local foods. This approach highlights the types of interactions established between food distributors and public actors, but also the issues at the heart of these interactions. More generally, we describe the difficult identification of food distributors by public actors, mostly due to a lack of knowledge – and sometimes to mistrust – towards these actors. However, food distributor’s intervention in some food sectors (i. e. local economy, nutrition, etc.) can help thinking their potential integration to territorial food governance processes. Finally, this thesis outlines the main obstacles and constraints to the implementation of territorial food governance processes, from a distributor’s perspective. In particular, it highlights the specific role territorial public actors play in these mechanisms, initiating public food programs and federating stakeholders around food issues. Moreover, food distributor’s intervention in various food sectors can be seen as a potential way to build a territorial food governance
Debuisson, Marion. "Les modes d'interaction pour une dynamique territoriale soutenable : un apport à l'écologie territoriale." Thesis, Troyes, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TROY0029/document.
Full textIn the middle of an ecological and socio-economic imbalance context, strategies and policies are designed at different institutional levels. The objective is to move towards a model of sustainable development. Studying the metabolism allows us to know, partially, the way a territory works according to different flows of materials and energy. However, this knowledge about the ecological consequences of a territory, is hardly set in relation to major societal issues and different roles involved during these exchanges. Working towards a global rebalancing, is a question of ensuring compliance with the principles of fairness, justice and freedom answering the basic needs of actors. The construction of a collective interest appears as an answer to define and to implement sustainability policies, which are territorial and global issues. One of the hypothesis is that the modes of interaction of cooperative behaviors help and promote the construction of the collective interest. The purpose of this work is to try to understand how a metabolism study could be mobilized to participate in a process of territorial sustainable construction. The research is based on the work in the field accomplished all over "ANR Villes Durables Confluent Project" as well as on alimentary supply chain
Tiberghien, Bruno. "Gouvernance territoriale et gestion des risques naturels : le management des territoires à dangerosité inhérente." Aix-Marseille 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006AIX32065.
Full textThe management of Inherently Dangerous Territories (IDT) represents a major issue for our society for which it is advisable to get ready. As such, the blockings concerning the questions of responsibility must be overcome to finally face the real stakes of the hazards integration in the territorial governance. The formulation of a theory concerning the management of Inherently Dangerous Territories has to attempt to answer the following question: how can a public organization maintain an ecosystem in a dangerous territory? By strategies of retreat, somatic adaptations or genetic transformation of the territory, we collectively answer the dangers breaking out in a random, cyclic or permanent way. By observing territories in their historical dimension, but also by focusing our analysis on contemporary public actions in natural hazards management, we wanted to highlight the implications of these various strategic choices. The multiple stakes, tensions and ambiguities impregnating (generated by?) the hazards management on territories incited us to develop a transverse approach allying to the sciences of management the contributions of others rich and profitable disciplines. At the conclusion of a qualitative analysis concerning four case studies, we propose a theorization aiming at managing the negative effects of the "perverse incrementalism" in the management of the territorial crises
Diallo, Yaya. "Dakar, métropole en mouvement : recomposition territoriale et enjeux de la gouvernance urbaine à Rufisque." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0370/document.
Full textThis dissertation is the result of many years of work which started in 2006 while doing a Masters in geography at the faculty of Social Sciences of Université Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar. This study examines the strategies linked to decentralization and methods used to encourage local participation in methods used by the state to achieve policy objectives. This analysis puts a focus on the interaction between the local government and the efforts towards decentralization. The principal objective is to examine the geopolitical issues linked to the governance and strategies of urban planning employed by the state in Dakar on the basis of the principles of the sustainable development This involves an examination of the strategies related to the development of territories, at different scales in communities with regards to the geopolitical and geographic impacts. This requires a methodology that facilitates insight to capture a vision of the context and support the scientific approach used in the dissertation in a manner that represents the evolution of communities of Dakar
Books on the topic "Gouvernance territoriale"
Guy, Saez, Leresche Jean-Philippe 1959-, Bassand Michel, and Ascher François, eds. Gouvernance métropolitaine et transfrontalière: Action publique territoriale. Paris: Harmattan, 1997.
Find full textRomain, Pasquier, Simoulin Vincent, and Weisbein Julien, eds. La gouvernance territoriale: Pratiques, discours et théories. Paris: LGDJ, 2007.
Find full text(Dakar, Senegal) GERAD. Développement local, gouvernance territoriale: Enjeux et perspectives. Paris: Karthala, 2008.
Find full textJérôme Lombard Abdoul Hameth Ba. Dynamiques de développement et enjeux de gouvernance territoriale - Espaces ruraux / espaces urbains. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 2013.
Find full textDelfour, Christine. L'Espagne, les autonomies et l'Europe: Essai sur l'invention de nouveaux modes d'organisation territoriale et de gouvernance. Bruxelles: Bruylant, 2009.
Find full textCentre de recherche sur les pouvoirs locaux dans la Caraïbe and Université de droit, d'économie et des sciences d'Aix-Marseille. Institut de droit d'outre-mer, eds. La gouvernance territoriale dans les régions et départements français d'Amérique: Actes des journées d'études de Cayenne des 8 et 9 avril 2011. [Aix-en-Provence]: Presses universitaires d'Aix-Marseille, 2012.
Find full textJean-Eudes, Beuret, ed. Proximités territoriales: Construire la gouvernance des territoires, entre conventions, conflits et concertations. Paris: Economica, 2012.
Find full textYves, Luchaire, Centre d'études du service public., Centre de formation des élus locaux., and Université de droit, d'économie et des sciences d'Aix-Marseille. Institut d'études politiques., eds. Collectivités territoriales et gouvernance contractuelle: Actes du colloque des 5 et 6 novembre 2004. Paris: Harmattan, 2006.
Find full textMungongo, Emmanuel Kasongo. La gouvernance des entités territoriales décentralisées: Défis et enjeux de la gestion des finances publiques communales à Kinshasa. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2019.
Find full textGrand-Pierre, Claude. Gouvernance de proximité et collectivités territoriales en Haïti: Vers la séparation et la répartition harmonieuse des pouvoirs de l'État. Delmas: C3 Éditions, 2015.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Gouvernance territoriale"
Fournis, Yann, and Antoine Police. "Gouvernance territoriale." In Dictionnaire politique de la scène municipale québécoise, 183–87. Presses de l'Université Laval, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.10819587.39.
Full textSimoulin, Vincent. "Gouvernance territoriale." In Dictionnaire des politiques territoriales, 261–66. Presses de Sciences Po, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.pasqu.2020.01.0261.
Full textDescoins, Patrick. "L’impact sur la gouvernance territoriale." In Santé, numérique et droit-s, 337–47. Presses de l’Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.putc.4508.
Full textBaron, Catherine, and Malika Hattab-Christmann. "Développement local et gouvernance territoriale." In Les territoires productifs en question(s), 33–47. Institut de recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irmc.667.
Full textHeitz, Carine, and Joana Guerrin. "« La gouvernance territoriale, c’est mission impossible. »." In La Fabrique contemporaine des territoires, 71–76. Le Cavalier Bleu, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lcb.barbi.2021.01.0071.
Full text"Instruments et mécanismes de gouvernance territoriale." In Haïti, 61–88. Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.17681835.11.
Full textBURINI, Federica. "Cartographie et participation à l’épreuve du topos et de la chora." In Politiques de la carte, 101–23. ISTE Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9067.ch4.
Full text"Circulation des normes — bricolage institutionnel — gouvernance territoriale." In Production et circulation des normes pour l’action territoriale, 177–78. Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pulm.3466.
Full textAgnew, John. "Dualisme contre polyphonie dans la gouvernance territoriale contemporaine." In Gouverner les territoires, 5–26. Institut de la gestion publique et du développement économique, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.igpde.119.
Full text"La gouvernance territoriale au service du tout industriel." In La Beauce Inc., 129–91. Les Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782760625600-007.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Gouvernance territoriale"
Vasilescu, Ioana. "Contribuer au débat sur les échelles territoriales de gouvernance – Synthèse de la session 5." In Ruptures des pratiques et dynamique du débat. Les SHS face à la crise Covid-19. MSH Paris-Saclay Éditions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52983/vvyu9040.
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Cadre de travail sur les opportunités 2020: Identifier les opportunités d’investissement dans la sécurisation des droits de tenure collectifs au sein des forêts des pays à revenu faible et intermédiaire. Rights and Resources Initiative, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53892/jwjy2279.
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