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Journal articles on the topic "Aménagement du territoire – France – Rhône, Vallée du (France)"
laganier, Richard, Patrick Piquet, Pierre-Gil Salvador, and Helga-Jane Scarwell. "Inondation, territoire et aménagement : l'évolution de la prise en compte du risque inondation dans la vallée de la Canche (Pas-de-Calais, France). / Flooding, territory and planning : changes in the appraisal of flood risks in the Canche valley (Pas-de-Calais, France)." Géocarrefour 75, no. 4 (2000): 375–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/geoca.2000.2488.
Full textTrapero Fernández, Pedro, Francisco Javier Catalán González, and Enrique José Ruiz Pilares. "El río Guadalete en el tránsito de la Edad Media a la Edad Moderna. Una propuesta de restitución de su cauce y los condicionantes de navegabilidad a partir de los SIG." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 12 (June 28, 2023): 261–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239//vdh_2023.12.13.
Full textMARCELIN, Florian, and Valeria BUGNI. "Le tourisme œno-gastronomique." Téoros 35, no. 2 (December 12, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040344ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Aménagement du territoire – France – Rhône, Vallée du (France)"
Gaucher, Gregory. "Evolution de l'occupation du sol et de l'environnement fluvial en haute vallée du Rhone (Ain, Isère) du néolithique à l'époque moderne." Nice, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011NICE2026.
Full textThis PhD studies the interactions between ancient societies and the fluvial environment located in a micro-region of the French Upper Rhone Valley (Isle Crémieu and Bas Bugey). We tried to understand the rhythms and the processes of evolution of this fluvial anthroposystem on the long term, what means how social and fluvial systems fit and adjust each other. We had to reconstruct the evolution of the hydrosystem, and the land-use since the Neolithic period. We carried out a multidisciplinary approach that integrates social sciences (archeology, history, geography) and paleo-environmental sciences (geoarchaeology, archaeobotany, archaeozoology) to achieve these goals. The results allowed us to discuss the intricacies of climate and human causalities on the evolution of the fluvial environment. They also allowed us to estimate the influence of hydrosystem changes on land-use patterns (human settlements, agrarian systems. . . ). It was therefore question of the fluvial risk management by pre-protohistoric and historic societies
Chabenat, Gérard. "Parcours d'un fleuve : le Rhône la mémoire a l'épreuve de l'aménagement, ou comment se construit une culture fluviale." Lyon 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995LYO20005.
Full textThe Rhône : a means to consider the world today. Local populations make us understand their own space, which creates a territory, legitimate boundaries which are those of local culture and which represent, now and again "another outline" compared to those officially recognised. They make us understand the passing of time, symbolised by the flowing river, telling their "native" stories. Social and cultural identities find their meaning in a historical inscription. Despite historical differences, from one bank to the other there can be a creation of solidarity, either through an exterior danger or a crisis (floods, the creation of a nature reserve). Such solidarity is not without certains tensions ; we do not become "brothers" with impunity, as here we have a same desir : to identify ourselves within the same boundary. How to create a territory, or rather how to become part of it, even when the boundaries are altered by man. This question is traversed by the idea of modernity. With our changing world, the economical, social, and cultural functions of the river, are not longer the same. The era of national or even international projets have taken the place of the "micro economy". Whole areas are arranged so as to be highly lucrative, or to enable leisure, sometimes they become landscapes for the largest number of people possible. In fact these spaces are everything except a territory
Praly, Cécile. "Nouvelles formes de valorisation territoriale en agriculture : le cas de l’arboriculture de la moyenne vallée du Rhône." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LYO20038/document.
Full textThe fruit growing sector in the Middle Rhône Valley, competed by low-cost-production countries, faces a serious structural crisis. Then, we analyze the links between the arboriculture and its territories which can constitue resources mobilized as territorial valorization forms by local actors.The historic productive model of the arboriculture in the Middle Rhône Valley, the production-shipping basin, is now questioned by two rival forces. The first, called « centrifugal », is exercised by the main shippers who enlarge their supply area to be able to deliver large volumes of standardized fruits, relevant for the main retailers demand. In the opposite, some « centripetal » forces produce a fragmentation effect in the basin. These result from territorial identification initiatives for fruits, lead by the producers.Between these forces, farmers develop some strategies to maintain economic viability of their farms. They add to the existing shipping-circuits news outlets which valorize various proximities between production and consumption. We describe multi-scale « proximity circuits », including different types of the fruits supply chain actors, of consumers and marketing chanels. These circuits are shaped by competition and complementarity relationships with the basin of production-shipping. They benefit from the local communities supports.The conclusion of the research displays a characterization of the different proximity circuits and a theorical model to analyze the diversity of territorial valorization forms in agriculture
Cogerino, Laurent. "Les rives aquatiques de grands cours d'eau : caractérisation mésologique et faunistique." Lyon 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989LYO10136.
Full textBaron, Alexis. "Territorialisation des politiques sanitaires et sociales : l'exemple rhône-alpin." Grenoble 2, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005GRE21017.
Full textThis research shows us how the notion of territory becomes one of the most important idea of the health and social policies. Indeed, the territory can be considered as a new reference for the local policies. Health and social policies are now building from this notion of territory. What kind of consequences are created by such a change ? This research focuses on the Rhône-Alpes area, in order to point out the principal characteristics of the local system of actors. On one hand, the territory appears as an actor;on the other one, the territory can be regarded as an environment adapted to the action. These two meanings of the notion of territory bring about many upheavals which are studied in this research at both a local and global level
Mathevet, Raphaël. "Usages des zones humides camarguaises : enjeux et dynamique des interactions environnement-usagers-territoire." Lyon 3, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000LYO31012.
Full textTrimeche, Hatem. "Les conditions d'émergence des biotechnologies dans la région Rhône-Alpes : une approche territoriale." Grenoble 2, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007GRE21031.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to examine the impact of a territorial accumulation of resources on the emergence of a high-tech sector through mechanisms of creation of territorial externalities. The emergence of innovative activities results from a crossing between the territorial potential of specific resources and the predisposition of the branch to evolve. The first chapter concerns the biotechnologies as a specific activity especially through the nature of its process of emergence and its capacity to get externalities. The second chapter distinguishes endogenous elements in the territory which are favorable to the emergence of the biotechnologies. The third chapter presents some works concerning the theory of externalities, and then we present a new typology of territorial externalities. This typology is mobilized as instrument to explain the local conditions of emergence of biotechnologies. The last chapter presents an empirical research realized in laboratories of biotechnologies in Rhône-Alpes and PACA's area. The aim of this research is to test how territorial externalities can be (or not) a crucial factor in the territorial construction process of the biotechnologies sector. The main result is that thanks to mechanisms of interaction, the local potential of specific resources in Rhône-Alpes area facilitates the production of technological territorial externalities coming from public research centers and from universities. This type of externalities constitutes a very important factor for the territorial anchoring of the actors of biotechnologies
Cottet-Dumoulin, Laurence. "Le renouveau des rapports ville / fleuve, projet postmoderne ou nouveau fonctionnalisme ? : le cas du Rhône et de la Saône dans l'agglomération lyonnaise." Saint-Etienne, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004STET2083.
Full textDuring the 1980s, in France and in the developed countries, a new concern emerged about a new designation of rivers as urban and natural inheritance. The thesis inquires about these new ways of development of the rivers, presented through many projects of sustainability and totally opposed to the former patterns of development characterized by functionalism. The Lyon area, precursor on the matter, was chosen for the study. This study is organized into three parts. First, it gives an historical perspective of the river deskilling process in the Lyon area and shows the reference patterns. Then, it deals with the local process of reappropriation of the rivers. It is focused over the recent years, from 1978 to 2001, during which a river community policy was settled. It highlights three patterns of river development connected to the ideas of sustainability and to the construction of an urban strategy of internationalization of the city. A last part is devoted to a critical analysis about the breach of the river development pattern by interviewing the local associations and by analyzing what has been done to make the rivers territorial again
Rivier, Jean. "Patrimoine paysager et aménagement de l'espace dans la vallée de la Loire des limites du département du Cher à l'Orléanais." Paris 10, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA100053.
Full textThe fast growing sixties are responsible for a lot of pressure on the traditional landscape of the "Val de Loire" and many of its ensuing changes have altered the intrinsic nature of open spaces. If we aim at protecting our landscapes while re-arranging them one has to know all about their intimate nature. In order to do an unbiased analysis of the impact of this new arrangement it is necessary to draw a picture of the landscape legacy left by past generations before going into more recent changes. In my thesis, scenery is often referred to as being the reflection of our civilization. Let's see how this comes up in our ever more sophisticated society. In the rural world people are throwing off the yoke of constraint and we bear witness to a new distribution of properties. Streams and rivers are canalized and harnessed to prevent them from flooding the meadows nearby. Hedgerows are fast disappearing so that the eye takes in vast open spaces. In villages the housing uniformity has been steadily on the wane to be replaced by a more functional landscape tatting into account each individual's specific needs. This civilization, whose technical means have made it possible an emancipation from constraint imposed by mother nature, has reduced the gap between the different way of life, has equipped itself with important collective constructions and finally has played a paramount part on open spaces. The philosophy behind it all has changed and the functional seems to have the best although there exist some scattered interesting attempts at estimating the impact of new accomplishments and above all at enriching and maintaining some of our historical heritage
Chable, Éric. "Les mutations d'une ancienne vallée industrielle : la vallée de la Seine de Paris à Rouen." Paris 4, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA040114.
Full textThe Seine's valley is French example of transformation of an old industrial area. Large parts of the economic system have disappeared in front of international competition. One can observe a growing unemployment and derelict zones. .