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Fonseca, Brenno, and André Torre. "La gouvernance des terres agricoles en Île-de-France. Une analyse des conflits d’usage des sols, dans un contexte de préservation des surfaces agricoles alimentaires." Canadian Journal of Regional Science 48, no. 1 (2025): 15–26. https://doi.org/10.7202/1116490ar.
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Devaux, François. "Les habitants temporaires dans l'espace métropolitain : une approche du sujet à travers l'hébergement touristique, la représentation des acteurs publics et la régulation spatiale dans la métropole parisienne." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024PA01H078.
Full textIn 2024, the Paris metropolitan area finds itself at a turning point in its development, marked not only by the Olympic and Paralympic Games but also by the gradual introduction of new transport infrastructures and ongoing debates concerning its governance. This dissertation explores the interaction between these metropolitan dynamics, urban tourism, and tourist accommodations. It is based on the hypothesis that tourism practices have evolved, increasingly blurring the boundaries between tourists and residents, and that tourist accommodation venues can significantly influence neighborhood life and metropolitan development. Short-term rental platforms like Airbnb have played a central role in transforming tourism practices. These rentals are often concentrated in already tourist-heavy neighborhoods, exacerbating issues of segregation and gentrification. Significant disparities thus exist across different areas of the Paris metropolitan region: some of them, already heavily impacted by tourism, require stricter protective measures to prevent excessive pressure on housing, while more peripheral areas present potential for tourism development. Drawing on interviews with actors from local authorities, on quantitative data, and on strategic documents, the study shows that spatial regulation of tourist accommodations emerges as a useful tool for local authorities. By dispersing tourist flows towards peripheral areas, the implementation of such regulation could mitigate the negative effects of “overtourism” and promote a more balanced distribution of activities within Greater Paris. However, the implementation of such regulations faces negative perceptions and institutional challenges, particularly due to the complexity of public action across various scales. These challenges could be alleviated by: - Moving beyond a binary perspective of support or opposition to short-term rentals, - Considering the function of “dwelling” within urban tourism, - And adopting an approach that integrates temporary residents within a holistic framework, which could notably help diversify territories. Such an approach could enable tourism, through accommodation, to become a true component of territorial strategies in a metropolitan context. This would entail the use of various urban planning and regulatory tools, some of which already exist, but would need to be applied in a territorially nuanced manner to better address the issue of competition between tourist accommodations and permanent housing while also capitalizing on the opportunities offered by tourist accommodations
Navarrete, Escobedo David. "La ville globale touristique : réflexion urbanistique sur les effets du tourisme urbain à Paris et Mexico." Thesis, Paris Est, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PEST3009.
Full textCantat, Olivier. "Contribution à l'étude des variations du bilan d'énergie en région parisienne : Essai sur les bilans d'énergie dans les grandes métropoles." Paris 4, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA040016.
Full textIn the Île-de-France region, the urban concentration, in contrast with the forests and rural environs, causes important local climatic modifications, due to the density of constructions and the emission of heat and pollution linked with urban activities. The ground mesurement network observations has been completed by an analysis of polar orbite satellite remove sensing datas, which allows a new micro-climatologic approach, by giving a quantification and a detailed visualisation of the surface thermal properties and of the albedo in several parts of the solar spectrum. The urbanization has mainly involved an alteration of the radiative exchanges, the development of a "plot of urban heat", a reduction of the humidity rate and the disappearance of the fogs. A contribution to studies of energy balance variations in the region of Paris: essay on energy balance in large cities
Gérardot, Maie. "Tourisme et métropole : analyser le lien entre tourisme, métropole, métropolisation et métropolité par le rythme : l'exemple de Paris." Paris 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA010635.
Full textTeissonnières, Gilles. "La tour Eiffel : ethnologie d'un espace touristique." Paris 5, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA05H050.
Full textThe phenomena of tourism is characterised by specific rythms linked with large quantities of mobility within a certain space. These characteristics necessitate an adapted methodology in order to attain a better understanding of the world, which in certain cases is demarcated less by specific territories. This research rests on ethnography of a touristic space called the Eiffel Tower. The subject of the study is situated in a town amongst a complex interplay of several animated activities. These factors must be taken into account in order to understand what the Eiffel Tower offers as a protean place and a condensed urban milieu. Using a diachronic perspective brings to light a model of a place that is consecrated as a central tourist space. In so far as world tourism is concerned, the Eiffel Tower is part of a transnational movement. It represents a paradigm of globalisation and the appoach of economic tourism, which drives and shapes the form it takes. The underlying implications and logic of this movement are analysed in a cross study of the area that concerns the behaviour and practices of its visitors in a place that is emblematic and defined by the groups that cross and come into contact with it. "The inventory of roles" that comes into play can be understood in a complex dynamic that is inherent in this specific movement. Any examination of these interactions that are established between different protagonists and the different territories superposed bring to the surface many questions in relationship to the "other". The transitory period in a tourist trip can be understood as a liminality phase that is linked to the idea of rites of passage. Taking everything into consideration the reoccurring behaviour of tourists associated and played out in a tourist setting can be understood and analysed as a secular ritual which makes the monument a transitional space in the city
Loisy, Marine. "La place des habitants dans le tourisme : ethnographie d’une forme de résistance sur le territoire parisien." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0157.
Full textIn recent years, some European destinations have faced the emergence of protest movements denouncing the nuisances associated with tourism. Gradually, this phenomenon has, in part, brought inhabitants to the forefront of the tourist scene. This thesis examines the case of the Parisian metropolis, which is one of the leading destinations of world tourism. By putting into perspective the analysis of these developments and the emergence of so-called “participatory” tourism in the capital and in the inner suburbs, it examines the places occupied and the roles played by the inhabitants in the Parisian tourist scene. Based on a multi-site ethnographic survey of the metropolitan area, this research is based, in particular, on participant observation and semi-directive interviews with residents, professionals, and institutional and political representatives. The analysis of permanent residents’ adaptation strategies to the tourist presence thus reveals forms of protest against certain nuisances, signs of accommodation in their daily lives and the proposal of activities and services geared towards a quest for authenticity. Thus, this work proposes to analyse the inhabiting manifestations as a mirror of the rejections observed in other cities, such as Barcelona or Venice, and highlights the process of touristification of ordinary places. First, this thesis presents an overview of tourism in Paris, between a destination perceived as “eternal” and the emergence of inhabitant resistance practices. This allows for a cross-examination of conflictual cohabitation situations experienced by Parisians with the dimension of political issues. It also looks at the participation practices of residents, whose investment is based, in part, on individual choices and the strategies of professional actors. In a second step, the analysis focuses more particularly on the amateur guided tour as a device conducive to the observation of interactions between the visitor and the visited. The hypothesis presented in this research consists of an examination of inhabitant participation as a whole, and this practice of walking in particular, as forms of resistance to “classic” tourism. Finally, as part of a contemporary anthropology of tourism phenomena, this research focuses its attention on the inhabitants as actors involved in reception, orientation, accommodation or guidance. In this way, it looks at the images that the visitors form of the “other of the Other”, that is, of themselves
Rouchi, Camille. "Culture et tourisme à l'ouest du Grand Paris : gouvernance en réseaux pour une métropole culturelle multipolaire." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H125.
Full textThis thesis proposes a geohistorical analysis of cultural policies and their entanglement with metropolisation: from the implementation of major suburban cultural facilities and the creation of new tourist destinations, to the absorption of the Suburbs into new political spheres. All of which compels us to rethink the relations between the Center and its periphery. In that perspective, the geopolitical dynamic, meaning the institutionalization of the “Grand Paris” (Greater Paris) project, undeniably impacts the Ile-de-France area. One only needs to observe the generalized success of polycentrism, the resort to strategies of polarization and clusters, to construe the metropolitan strategies at work. While several territories have embarked on this generalized enthusiasm, which propels culture into creative tropism, some of them possess greater resources. In that regard, the western suburban area acts as a model. The “Vallée de la culture”, with the “île Seguin” project as its figurehead, reiterates the desire to centralize a territory, whose early and continuous enrichment have been patiently built up. Similar dynamics with similar tools of public action are being used by the northern suburban area in an attempt to disrupt this shift of Parisian centrality to the West. Meanwhile, the cultural relegation of the outskirts seems to be ongoing. In that context, does the cultural metropolis constitute a system? How does metropolization create new cultural territories? What is the impact of public action on the metropolitan territory in terms of standardization and differentiation? And finally, what are the new political functions of culture at the time of the “Grand Paris”?
Jolly, Sylvie. "Tourisme et métropolisation : le cas de la méga-région touristique Paris-Reims." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010630.
Full textTourism is now accepted as one of the factors that produce and help us to understand the process of metropolization. Metropolization is initiating profound changes in territories, and scientific research needs to take a fresh look at the problems of urbanisation on this much larger scale. In this context, the mega-region is an emerging urban system and an area of research that requires examination. However, whilst research into large metropolitan areas is on the rise, very little of this work looks at the mega-regional dimension, even though tourism is mentioned as a factor for development at this level. The aim of this research is to study the links between tourism and metropolization by considering tourism as a component that gives structure to mega-regional size metropolitan areas. Our research design is based on a study of the case that we call the “Paris-Reims mega-tourist region”, which includes the Disneyland Paris tourist area. We analyse the dynamics of tourism development within this area, and in particular study the interactions between the local tourist industry players. We concentrate first on the spatial practices and representations of the local authorities and tourist organisations. Then we analyse the international tourism strategies of player in the greater Reims area, and in particular the great Champagne houses, and at the Champagne wine region’s application to become a World Heritage Site
Chauvel, Jeanne. "La question du Grand Paris (2001-2012)." Thesis, Paris 2, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA020079/document.
Full textThe Greater Paris in in 2001 an utopia. However this planning vision for Paris has brought major changes to the Ile-de-France governance regarding urban development from 2001 to 2012. Three processes jointly carried out illustrate this idea: 1- Since 2001 the City of Paris has been encouraging cooperation between local elected representatives. 2- The Ile-de-France regional development plan has been reviewed since 2004 and as of 2008 a governmental urban development project has been formulated. 3- A new governance project which includes the creation of a metropolitan government has been discussed. The Greater Paris project has led to a new ambitious public transportation plan for its suburbs (2010) and the creation of a metropolitan government(2014). All of these achievements are the result of institutional and political conflicts from the last decade.This monography on the Greater Paris illustrates the issue of urban change of scale in thecontext of increased competition between cities. It aims at understanding the standpoints of public actors (the City of Paris, local mayors, the Ile-de-France region, the State): how they intend to use the Greater Paris idea, how they build up their representations of it and what are the institutional resistance against a metropolitan government. The analytical frame of this study combines three change variables - interests, ideas and institutions – to better understand how the Greater Paris project has changed the regional governance (2001-2012)
Lepan, Laurie. "L'espace touristique de la grande ville : une approche par les pratiques et les mobilités touristiques. Le cas de la destination Paris." Phd thesis, Université d'Angers, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00940107.
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