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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Développement territorial rural"
Diallo, Mohamadou Mountaga y Boubacar Ba. "Enjeux et Défis de l’Intercommunalité au Sénégal : Observation à Partir du Niombato, Région de Fatick". European Scientific Journal, ESJ 19, n.º 23 (31 de agosto de 2023): 102. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2023.v19n23p102.
Texto completoCoussi, Olivier y Bastien Bernela. "Retour vers le Futur(oscope) : un développement territorial « bricolé » par un entrepreneur politique ?" Revue d’Économie Régionale & Urbaine Février, n.º 1 (6 de febrero de 2024): 25–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reru.241.0025.
Texto completoGodart, Marie-Françoise y Mireille Deconinck. "Développement territorial en milieu rural : quelques exemples en région Wallonne". Revue d'Économie Régionale & Urbaine décembre, n.º 5 (2003): 909. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reru.035.0909.
Texto completoGodart, Marie-Françoise y Mireille Deconinck. "Développement territorial en milieu rural : quelques exemples en Région wallonne". Revue Organisations & territoires 11, n.º 3 (1 de septiembre de 2002): 137–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1522/revueot.v11n3.799.
Texto completoAskour, Dr Khadija. "Développement d’un écosystème territorial d’innovation sociale dans les zones touristiques vulnérables au Maroc: Cas des territoires oasiens". digitAR - Revista Digital de Arqueologia, Arquitectura e Artes, n.º 5 (20 de febrero de 2019): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/2182-844x_5_5.
Texto completoMilian, Johan. "La construction du réseau Natura 2000 dans les Pyrénées françaises et ses implications pour le pastoralisme". Sud-Ouest européen 16, n.º 1 (2003): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rgpso.2003.2835.
Texto completoPouzenc, Michaël y Laurence Barthe-Baldellon. "Les territoires ruraux de Midi-Pyrénées : Multiplicité des évolutions démographiques et développement territorial". Sud-Ouest européen 15, n.º 1 (2003): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rgpso.2003.2824.
Texto completoSimard, Majella y Elda Savoie. "L’impact socioterritorial d’un « nouveau chez-soi » dans la vie des personnes âgées : une étude de cas dans un milieu rural fragile du Nouveau-Brunswick". Articles hors thème 40, n.º 2 (24 de marzo de 2011): 133–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1001392ar.
Texto completoEl-Batal, Kamal y André Joyal. "La Politique nationale de la ruralité québécoise relève-t-elle d’une gouvernance synergique territoriale ?" Cahiers de géographie du Québec 59, n.º 167 (16 de mayo de 2016): 189–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1036354ar.
Texto completoLyet, Philippe. "De la fragilité à la réclusion sociale et de l’assistance au développement territorial : des dynamiques d’inclusion en secteur rural". Vie sociale 11, n.º 3 (2015): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/vsoc.153.0193.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Développement territorial rural"
Akerkar, Akli. "L'experience algérienne de développement rural, des villages socialistes aux projets de proximité de développement rural intégré ˸ Cas de la wilaya de Bejaia". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Montpellier, SupAgro, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014NSAM0067.
Texto completoThe purpose of this research is to test the relevance of the theoretical, methodological and political bases of the territorial approach of rural development in the marginalized zones of Algeria. The challenge is to highlight and to seize, in the light of the principles of territorial development, the practices, the representations and the stumbling blocks of the design and the implementation of the Durable National strategy of rural development and its local translation in the rural areas in difficulty of the wilaya of Bejaia, region of our case study. The Object of this new policy in Algeria is approached under the angle of analysis of the public policies and the political sociology of the public action. This approach multilevel, multi-actors and multidimensional, leads us to favor some fundamental concepts of the discipline of the territorial economy: coordination and synergy between actors, social configuration of the actors, multi sector integration, local governance, local system of action, process of collective learning. On the methodological level, this research is based on a qualitative approach by privileging semi-structured interviews undertaken with 164 main actors of the Durable National strategy of rural development of the wilaya of Bejaia (SWDRD). it is composed of three parts adding up eight chapters.The empirical study of the implantation of the projects of proximity of rural development integrated (PPRDI) on the rural areas of the Wilaya of Bejaia rests on three entries of analysis.In the first time, the study of the organization and the conditions of implementation of the SWDRD shows that the tools and instruments on which this new approach known as” territorial of the development'' should be based rest incomplete, are exceeded, slightly adapted by the local actors and even non-existent. On the institutional level, one notes that the choices of the SWDRD are deeply influenced by the dependence with path created by traditional institution directed towards the modernization of agriculture to the detriment of a total rural development, historically marginalized and regarded as a residual sector. In the second time, the evaluation of the actions of the 56 PPRDI validated by the technical committee of the Wilaya between the year 2003 and December 2010 constitutes our second entry of analysis. The path dependancy has been translated by the division into sectors and more precisely in the agricolisation of rural development. Thus the diversification of the economic activities likely to engage an entrepreneurial dynamic in the rural areas where is ignored. If the objectives of the SWDRD are considered to be relevant with the difficult socio- economic situation of the rural areas, they are too ambitious and little adapted to the needs expressed by the local actors, they miss complementariy, they are not accompanied by suitable means and they are sometimes in contradiction with the objectives of the other concomitant interventions of which been the subject these zones. These failures of implementation explain the very mitigated impacts of the SWDRD. Lastly, the institutional analysis of the methods of the local translation of the SWDRD reveals the main difficulties with which the territorialisation of the public action is confronted, and consequently, the emergence of the projects of territories in Algerian rural environment. The implementation of the SWDRD is still characterized by an state voluntarism very powerful and raises of local governance directed and framed by the only public power. Furthermore, the choice of the approach of development of the village soils as mode of territorialisation of the SWDRD causes the problems of the territorial relevance and thus of the integration of the dynamics of the projects to that of the territory
Disez, Nathalie. "Agritourisme et développement territorial : exemples dans le Massif Central". Clermont-Ferrand 2, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996CLF20098.
Texto completoAgritourism, meaning leisure and tourism activities proposed by farmers in relation with the farm, is an innovating activity. This hypothesis goes to another one: agritourism takes part in rural development. The analysis of agritourism contribution for rural development in six regions of the massif central must bring some reservations. Agritouristic farmers are not a lot and moreover, the part of innovation is different according to strategies (properties, completing income and enterprise). These differences make territorial organization difficult. The strategy for properties is the most common but also the less innovating; the entrepreneurial logic does not necessarily lead to a collective level. These conclusions are relative. On the one hand, it may be early to analyse agritourism contribution because this activity evolutes to more complex activities with bigger farmer's commitment in tourism. The learning will be long because it requires a break from years of specialization, in disarray and carefulness conditions. On the other hand, is not the small territorial dimension in relation with the characteristics of studied spaces? we do not think so, but it would be interesting to work on other spaces. Finally, let us remind that our conclusions are about french experiments and there may be countries where agritourism contribution is higher
Pham, Thi Minh Uyen. "Le développement des zones rurales face à l'expropriation des terres : une approche par l'intelligence territoriale. Étude du cas vietnamien". Thesis, Toulon, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOUL0016.
Texto completoUrban bias and rural industrialization are considered as two essential trends of rural development. In these processes, rural areas face with many problems such as the rural livelihood, the problems of economy and society. It creates which the controversy of how to develop rural areas and what is really suitable trend for rural development. This thesis contributes to the analysis of rural development against the land expropriation with the case study in Viet Nam. It analyses two main areas: (i) How does the land expropriation influence the rural development; (ii) what are the roles of major factors and actors that have influence on the development of rural areas. The study is based on six months of fieldwork during which both quantitative and qualitative research techniques were used. The research design combined the analysis of policy reform and policy performance, the scenarios of interaction between main actors/elements in the territory to highlight their influences on the rural development in the land expropriation process in two districts, the North of Viet Nam. The outstanding methods are Micmac method and Mactor method that are applied for the first time in research about rural development in Viet Nam.Fieldwork findings provide new and detailed evidences to support the view that the land expropriation for urban bias (urbanization) failed to spur rural economy and improve rural livelihood, contrary to what is argued in most of the literature and the planner’s view. They indicate that the land expropriation for urbanization may change quickly “the face” of rural areas such as modern infrastructure, high GDP, however the rural livelihood does not ensure in both capabilities, assets and activities required for means of living in the short term and long term. We found that the poor farmers were beggared gradually and they had lack of the assistants to cope and recover from the big shock in the land expropriation process. Thus, they led the increase of social conflicts. The survey showed that the main reason of social conflict in two villages are the limitation of policy, the unbalanced power between actors in the territory (use Mactor method) and the lack of efficient communication forum to exchange the actors’ needs. From above failures, it is vital to establish the efficient communication channels or program for actors in the development process and reform the policy by increasing the right of rural people who have the least power in the system. This study also proves that now the key asset to support rural livelihood is education instead of rice land as in the past. Finally, through the Micmac method, the thesis identifies the factor system and classifies the strongest power macro variables which influence the rural development into three groups: the variables of policy, the group of variables belonging to expression of urbanization and industrialization process, the group of variables with revolution characteristics. They are fundamental to suggest building the sustainable development strategy for rural areas
De, Sousa Moreira Ivaldo. "Gouvernance territoriale du développement rural au Brésil : le cas d'un front pionnier "Portal da Amazônia"". Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOU20008/document.
Texto completoThe thesis fits into a general analysis of the dynamics of public territorial action of rural development in an area of Amazonian pioneer front: the territory "Portal da Amazônia", North of the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. The comparative study involves two ongoing experiences: the initiative of the Ministry of Agrarian Development (MDA) through the National Program for Sustainable Development of Rural Territories and the Inter-municipal Consortium of Economic and Socio-Environmental Development implemented by the State of Mato Grosso’s government (MT Regional Programme). How these two territorial public action mechanisms contribute to build a dynamic sustainable rural development for agriculture in this area? In particular, we will see how new forms of local governance are carried out in the context of territorial public policies for rural development. Through an approach that combines the contributions of social geography and sociology of development, we focus particularly on the local governance procedures and the territorialisation processes performed by these two mechanisms. To achieve our goal, we observed during the fieldwork the areas of consultation and negotiation where the projects for each one of these programs are conceived
Semblat-Frere, Marie-Lise. "L'émergence d'un "féminisme territorial" en milieu rural : les pratiques de nouveaux groupes de femmes en Europe et au Canada francophone". Paris 8, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA081264.
Texto completoDevelopment is going through a crisis affecting its practices and models. This crisis cannot be dissociated from modernity. In this context, heavy contradictions are at work. In terms of space, the opposition lies between going back to territories and a phenomenon of globalisation. Exodus from and reinvesting in territory. Deterritorialisations and reterritorialisations (ofter violent and defensive) are aspects of a same reality. New groups of women, recently created, have been constituted in european rural areas (greece, ireland and france), and french speaking canada (quebec, new-brunswick). Women, doubly threatened by territorial strategies are, paradoxically, through their collective experiences, at the head of the changes. Their practices express the emergence of a "territorial feminism". These practices that generate a social charge will be called " primordial ". In spite of the diversity of contexts, they present fundamental constants : a pedagogy of the action, the expression of a double identity (identity of women and of territories), a vision of the world differing from the vision of modernity, in terms of space, time and relationships. These practices intertwine with the local development practices. Trough these groups women are set in motion, they go from the space of a closed house to a public space. The aim of these groups is to conquer, produce, and establish other relationships with time, space and other people. They attest to the organisation of rural women in social groups expressing conscience and strategy. They conciliate antinomies and are located right in the following articulation : the family tradition and innovating modernity, the local and the international. They remoded and contextualise feminism. The " territorial feminism ", is rich in these primordial practices, it shows the complex + dialogic ; relation between territories and women organised in groups. It expresses the crossing of the social, the spatial and the gender
Lenormand, Pauline. "L'ingénierie territoriale à l’épreuve des observatoires territoriaux : analyse des compétences des professionnels du développement dans le massif pyrénéen". Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011TOU20126/document.
Texto completoThis thesis is concerned with transformations and the different means for implementing territorial engineering. Its aim is to analyse territorial engineering through the emergence of a new instrument, the territorial observatory. It advances the hypothesis that the skills of territorial development professionals play a key role in the effectiveness of this engineering, whereas the way it is structured highly influences the evolution of these skills. We focus on the design and uses of observatories in the Pyrenees Mountains through interviews with the actors who participate in these projects, as well as from the viewpoint of a participating observer within a territorial expertise structure. Observatory projects illustrate the challenge involved in the construction of collective skills for territorial engineering, essential for integrating expertise into the territorial framework. This challenge exists at different levels : between representatives of the same structure and between representatives of different structures. These levels give rise to mediators who encourage the emergence and the consolidation of collective skills. These processes lead to transformations in the individual skills of professionals as well as a crossover between them, thus resulting in the emergence of hybrid professional profiles. In relationship to the overall skills mobilised in territorial development projects, those necessary for territorial observatory projects can be distinguished by a greater need for strategy, while requiring specialised technical skills. The geographic approach to skills as a resource for territorial construction is a major contribution of this thesis
Gisclard, Marie. "Le développement rural en Argentine : transformations de l'action publique et recompositions territoriales". Phd thesis, Toulouse 2, 2011. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00574455.
Texto completoLos espacios rurales argentinos enfrentan transformaciones profundas vinculadas a la consolidación del modelo de agricultura empresarial y exportadora. En las regiones extra-pampeanas, sus consecuencias son objeto de controversia, y suelen describirse en términos de deterritorialización y “fragmentación”. En ese contexto, interrogamos los nuevos principios de acción pública de desarrollo rural que conducen a la “territorialización” de la acción pública y al “refuerzo institucional”, con el objetivo de consolidar las capacidades de acción y participación de los actores locales. A partir de experiencias en el Chaco argentino, la tesis se centra en la configuración del campo del desarrollo rural y la articulación entre acción pública y acción colectiva alrededor de innovaciones territoriales e institucionales. Las cuales se interpretan como traducciones locales de los principios de acción pública globalizados en los que participan nuevos actores: técnicos y organizaciones de pequeños productores. La territorialización de la acción pública permite postular la emergencia de un nuevo pacto territorial, entendido como una relación Estado-territorio. La tesis demuestra que ese pacto integra las contradicciones socio-espaciales entre diferentes formas de territorialización de la actividad agropecuaria y conduce a la fragmentación del sector agropecuario en dos referenciales: un referencial de desarrollo rural, basado en la agricultura familiar, y un referencial productivista, basado en la agricultura empresarial
Argentine rural spaces are going through deep changes related to the consolidation of a model based on an exports driven and industrial agriculture. In extra-pampas regions, the consequences of this model are controversial, and are often described as (territorial) disembedding and fragmenting. In this context, we investigate new principles of public action directed towards rural development. These principles lead to the “territorialisation” of public action and “institutional reinforcement”, aiming to consolidate local stakeholders’ participation and capacities. Analyzing experiences in the Argentine Chaco, this PhD dissertation focuses on rural development field and its configuration, and how public actions are connected to collective actions to foster territorial and institutional innovations. These innovations are interpreted as local transpositions of internationally diffused public action principles, involving new actors such as development agents and peasant organizations. “Territorialisation” of public action brings forward the question of the emergence of a new territorial pact, understood as a State-territory relation. This PhD dissertation demonstrates that this new pact takes into account the socio-spatial contradictions between different types of agricultural activities’ territorialisation and leads to the fragmentation of agricultural sector into two systems of reference: a frame for rural development, focusing on family farms, and a productivist frame, focusing on agribusiness
Rochman, Juliette. "Analyse critique de l'application des principes du développement territorial durable dans les zones rurales marginalisées : réflexions à partir des cas du Cariri de la Paraíba et du plateau Catarinense au Brésil". Thesis, Tours, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOUR1801/document.
Texto completoThe objective of the thesis is to verify the relevance of the (no stabilized) concept of Territorial Sustainable Development (TSD) as theoretical referent but also as strategic frame to concept and implement policies and projects for the sustainable development of territories. This research concerns more specifically the potential of the implementation of strategies inspired by the TSD for the rural zones. The evaluation is led from the empirical analysis of two different Brazilian rural territories, presenting the characteristics of marginalized rural zones. The thesis sought to question the relevance of the Territorial Sustainable Development at three levels, which constituted the structuring axes of this work. First we highlighted the arguments showing the relevance, from a theoretical point of view, of the combination of the concepts of territorial development and sustainable development which compose the theoretical and methodological roots of the TSD. To realize it we made an effort of “delineation“ of the concept of TSD as well as an analysis of its principles and components, namely : the relation local-global for the integration of the environmental dimension, the actors and their organization and action systems, the governance, the social capital and the territory. In a second time, we realized an empirical evaluation (relied on our case studies), of the STD’s capacity to direct specific and flexible strategies, in coherence with the particular contexts of the territories in which they apply. The report of the existence of such strategies on the scale of Brazil as in our two regions of study, carried us to analyse from a normative point of view the results of implemented actions, by means of criteria corresponding to the main objectives of the TSD. The research notably permitted to verify that there is no universality of the trajectories of development and as a consequence it cannot have universality of an intervention model (which was a strong hypothesis of this work and of the project CAPES/COFECUB 449/04 – which the thesis was attached to). The analysis of the cases of the Cariri (in brasilian state of Paraiba) and the “Planalto Catarinense“ allowed on the other hand rejecting partially the hypothesis of a critical mass (masse critique) indispensable for the setting-up of a TSD process, what is particularly positive for the most devitalized rural zones. This study finally allowed us verifying that in spite of a “normal” process of reappropriation of the concept of TSD, and the restricted character of the observed realizations, the actions implemented within TSD strategies are operational and efficient in the way they contribute to the improvement of the conditions of life of the concerned population
Loredo, Jean-Pierre. "L'implication des associations dans les politiques publiques de développement rural : la résonance territoriale des mondes associatifs". Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00764967.
Texto completoTruchet, Stéphanie. "Analyse économique du développement territorial du tourisme : prise en compte des aménités et des interactions spatiales marchandes et non marchandes". Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00704585.
Texto completoLibros sobre el tema "Développement territorial rural"
Bernard, Pecqueur, ed. Le développement territorial: Une réponse émergente à la mondialisation. Paris: Mayer, 2014.
Buscar texto completoLes enjeux du développement régional et territorial en zones rurales. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2013.
Buscar texto completoLima, Philomena de y Andrew K. Copus. Territorial Cohesion in Rural Europe: The Relational Turn in Rural Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.
Buscar texto completoTerritorial Cohesion in Rural Europe: The Relational Turn in Rural Development. Taylor & Francis Group, 2014.
Buscar texto completoLima, Philomena De. Territorial Cohesion in Rural Europe: The Relational Turn in Rural Development. Routledge, 2014.
Buscar texto completoCampagnes de tous nos désirs: Patrimoines et nouveaux usages sociaux. Paris: Éditions de la maison des sciences de l'homme, 2000.
Buscar texto completoalii, M. Rautenberg et. Campagnes de tous nos desirs. Patrimoines et nouveaux usages sociaux. Maison des sciences de l'homme, 2000.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Développement territorial rural"
Sotte, Franco. "La politique européenne de développement rural et la diversité territoriale en Europe". En Territoires et enjeux du développement régional, 199–220. Éditions Quæ, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/quae.molla.2006.01.0199.
Texto completoGuérin, Marc. "Chapitre 8 - Politiques de développement rural centrées sur l'agriculture et les collectivités territoriales". En Politiques agricoles et territoires, 183–98. Éditions Quæ, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/quae.aube.2009.01.0183.
Texto completoOuédraogo, Moussa. "Chapitre 11. Les collectivités territoriales en milieu rural et la problématique de la prise en compte des normes de durabilité dans la planification du développement local au Burkina Faso". En Regards croisés Nord-Sud sur le développement durable, 229–50. De Boeck Supérieur, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dbu.dieme.2015.01.0229.
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