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Journal articles on the topic "Socio-économie écologique"
Bruno, Isabelle, and Paul Cary. "Nature et propriété : pour une socio-économie écologique." Revue Française de Socio-Économie 29, no. 2 (December 1, 2022): 19–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfse.029.0019.
Full textFiguière, Catherine, and Renaud Metereau. "6. Écodéveloppement et socio-économie écologique : congruences et complémentarités." Cahiers d'économie politique 79, no. 1 (May 26, 2021): 153–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cep1.079.0153.
Full textDouai, Ali, and Franck-Dominique Vivien. "Economie écologique et économie hétérodoxe : pour une socio-économie politique de l’environnement et du développement durable." Économie appliquée 62, no. 3 (2009): 123–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ecoap.2009.1916.
Full textDURU, M., C. DONNARS, J. RYCHAWY, O. THEROND, and B. DUMONT. "La « grange » : un cadre conceptuel pour appréhender les bouquets de services rendus par l’élevage dans les territoires." INRA Productions Animales 30, no. 4 (June 25, 2018): 273–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.2017.30.4.2259.
Full textDigard, J. P., Etienne Landais, and Philippe Lhoste. "La crise des sociétés pastorales. Un regard pluridisciplinaire." Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux 46, no. 4 (April 1, 1993): 683–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9426.
Full textWotoko, Valentin Omasombo, Jean Malekani, Julien Punga, Jean-Philippe Cherel, and Jean-Christophe Bokika. "La Dynamique du Système Socio-écologique dans la Concession Forestière des Communautés Locales de la Rivière Mbali en République Démocratique du Congo: Implication pour la Conservation du Bonobo (Pan Paniscus)." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 19, no. 6 (February 28, 2023): 456. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2023.v19n6p456.
Full textBrowaeys, Dorothée. "La comptabilité écologique comme moteur d’une économie éco-compatible." Annales des Mines - Réalités industrielles Août 2024, no. 3 (September 27, 2024): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rindu1.243.0101.
Full textKempa, Michael. "Conceptualisation et réforme des processus policiers à l’ère de la mondialisation : l’économie politique de la sécurité humaine1." Criminologie 41, no. 1 (July 10, 2008): 153–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/018423ar.
Full textPetit, Olivier, Philippe Méral, Iratxe Calvo-Mendieta, and Hélène Melin. "Dynamiques de transformation socio-écologique des territoires : quelle contribution de la socio-économie écologique ?" Développement durable et territoires, Vol.14, n°1 (June 30, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/developpementdurable.22331.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Socio-économie écologique"
Tivadar, Mihai. "Structures sociales urbaines et ville écologique." Lille 1, 2006. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2006/50374-2006-Tivadar.pdf.
Full textLe, Gouvello Raphaëla. "L'économie circulaire appliquée à un système socio-écologique halio-alimentaire localisé : caractérisation, évaluation, opportunités et défis." Thesis, Brest, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019BRES0019/document.
Full textThe years 2000 have favored the emergence of "Circular Economy" (CE) in the public debate, as opposed to the "linear economy", the dominant model that led to acknowledged economie and ecological limits. Our work is a first attempt to address the CE to a fishery-dependent socio-ecological System, the Cornouaille region in Brittany. The approach is systemic, multidimensional and dynamic. It implies the identification of marine boundaries, in which only Coastal fisheries are considered as a local production. The analysis is conducted along three main axes: an analysis of the upstream part at sea (fishing), an analysis looking at the downstream value chain, on land, and a third looking at the whole System. First, a Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA) analysis adapted to fisheries is proposed as a relevant tool to improve economy and environmental performance of fishers, providing evidence of hidden costs of fish discards.Second, the fish bioresource flow analysis indicates a strong dependency on importation and exportation flows to maintain land-based activities depending on sea products, albeit evidence of a significant contribution of Coastal fisheries to the local economy. Third, the exploration of the sardine sub-system through scenarii, ranging between from "business as usual" to those lined with CE, shows an alternative development trajectory, based upon a potential "basket of goods and services", a "territorial value", specifically linked to local fisheries. To achieve such a sustainable CE, we would need to not only aim at a more efficient use of local marine resources and decrease negative externalities, but also advocate for a shared governance, suited to the scale of the considered localised socio-ecological System
Herbelin, Alice. "Ecologie territoriale et trajectoires de transitions : le cas du Rhône-Médian." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAH026.
Full textTerritorial ecology is a research field which proposes to analyse the functioning of a territory under the perspective of the flows of matter and energy which passes by and characterize it. This analysis is particularly led through the concept of territorial metabolism. Through this lens, flows are considered in their material dimension but also under the light of the actor systems and of the political and socio-economic issues which influence them. Thus, territorial ecology tends to underline socio-ecological transition levers on the scale of territories.This thesis proposes to test these concepts through a field study in the mid Rhône valley. Looking back to the end of the 18th century, the research firstly underlines how a socio-ecological regime is progressively set around the industry sector and the heavy infrastructures at the scale of the territory. Then, the thesis describes how this regime gets materialized into today’s metabolism through the analysis of four different kinds of flows (energy, water, toxic elements, food). This metabolism is described as intensive and toxic – according to the level of intensity and toxicity of the flows at stake – as well as absorbing – in the way it deals with other territories’ metabolic functions (waste management, food production). These properties of the Rhône-Médian’s metabolism implicate limited capacity for local actors (inhabitants, public actors, farmers) to act towards the reduction or the transformation of these flows. However, within a context of change in production systems and of residentialisation, several local initiatives emerge. Through this process, local actors gain a better understanding and better capabilities to act on the flows of energy and matter in order to engage with sustainable territorial development. These local initiatives lead to several forms of reassessment of existing power relationships but the industrial socio-ecological regime remains, partly because some lock-ins which structure and self-sustain this regime are not questioned
Herbelin, Alice. "Ecologie territoriale et trajectoires de transitions : le cas du Rhône-Médian." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAH026/document.
Full textTerritorial ecology is a research field which proposes to analyse the functioning of a territory under the perspective of the flows of matter and energy which passes by and characterize it. This analysis is particularly led through the concept of territorial metabolism. Through this lens, flows are considered in their material dimension but also under the light of the actor systems and of the political and socio-economic issues which influence them. Thus, territorial ecology tends to underline socio-ecological transition levers on the scale of territories.This thesis proposes to test these concepts through a field study in the mid Rhône valley. Looking back to the end of the 18th century, the research firstly underlines how a socio-ecological regime is progressively set around the industry sector and the heavy infrastructures at the scale of the territory. Then, the thesis describes how this regime gets materialized into today’s metabolism through the analysis of four different kinds of flows (energy, water, toxic elements, food). This metabolism is described as intensive and toxic – according to the level of intensity and toxicity of the flows at stake – as well as absorbing – in the way it deals with other territories’ metabolic functions (waste management, food production). These properties of the Rhône-Médian’s metabolism implicate limited capacity for local actors (inhabitants, public actors, farmers) to act towards the reduction or the transformation of these flows. However, within a context of change in production systems and of residentialisation, several local initiatives emerge. Through this process, local actors gain a better understanding and better capabilities to act on the flows of energy and matter in order to engage with sustainable territorial development. These local initiatives lead to several forms of reassessment of existing power relationships but the industrial socio-ecological regime remains, partly because some lock-ins which structure and self-sustain this regime are not questioned
Shimi, Anouar. "Enjeux sociaux, économiques et politiques d'utilisation des ressources en eau dans le Nord-Ouest tunisien." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010681/document.
Full textKef is a region of Tunisia not so studied among researchers. Water availability, studied from the qualitative and quantitative point of view requires crossing obvious variables such as hydrogeology, climatology, but also socio-economic or cultural variables. This research took into account the importance of the working scale, replacing Kef context in Tunisia national context before focusing on the specifics of this governorate. It shows the importance of water resources in the socio-economic development of Tunisia and Kef in particular. Water resources in Kef are important and of good qualities: well used, they should speed up the development of agriculture and industry. Moreover, the interesting potential of thermal and mineral water provides another economical alternative which could allow development of environmental friendly mountain and thermal tourism
Dedinger, Clémence. "Le devenir des zones humides face aux changements globaux : analyse patrimoniale des compromis socio-écologiques sur les marais de Brouage et du Fier d'Ars (Charente-Maritime, France)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0232.
Full textThe current context of global changes is renewing the challenges of environmental governance. In retro-littoral environments, these changes manifest through an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme events, such as marine submersions. Under these conditions, the preservation of (retro)littoral wetlands is questioned, which calls for a a reevaluation of existing management approaches. This thesis aims to explore the possible future of these particular areas through the lens of heritage compromises. These compromises reflect, on the one hand, the process of making compatible a diversity of representations of heritage (what actors seek to preserve and transmit, including the use of resources) - what we call compromises in the process of being said. On the other hand, they refer to compromises in the process of being made, i.e., to the actors’ practices responding to compromise logics (between exploitation and preservation), which are shape by a set of material, institutional and relational determinants. The originality of our analytical framework is to combine an heritage approach and two complementary theoretical approaches (economics of conventions and practice theory). This framework has been applied to the retro-littoral marshes of Brouage and Fier d’Ars, located in Charente-Maritime (France). Our findings reveal that the heterogeneity of marsh heritage conceptions, defended by the actors (managers and producers), finds a form of compatibility within two dominant "in the process of being said" compromises. Farmers’ practices (breeders, salt producers, oyster farmers) generally reflect productive compromises that favor marsh preservation, highlighting the internal coherence of heritage compromises in both regions. This coherence is determined by a set of collective material, institutional and relational dimensions that guide producers’ actions to varying degrees. We then show how existing compromises are disrupted by growing oppositions between stakeholders, particularly as concerns over marine flooding have gained prominence. Future compromises will inevitably depend on the capacity of actors to resist shifts in practices. For example, the ecological dependency of production activities limits the flexibility available to farmers for adaptation. The empirical approach adopted in this work, leading to a mixed methodoly and the interweaving of qualitative (discourse analysis) and quantitative (multivariate statistical analysis, social network analysis) methods, represents a methodological advancement for deciphering the diverse drivers of individual and collective action. Furthermore, studying the emergence and dynamics of heritage compromises offers a promising pathway for assessing the adaptive potential of territories in response to global change
Schmitt, Boris. "Ressources naturelles et développement dans le monde tropical : les contradictions entre dynamiques écologiques, reproduction sociale et ordre économique international." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00995156.
Full textPhanuel, Dominique. "L'intégration d'une dimension socio-écologique dans les choix technologiques de l'entreprise : l'exemple des "technologies propres"." Caen, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993CAEN0550.
Full textShowing that natural resources are free and unlimited, the economic theory explains the non parsimonious consumption of natural resources as well as the abundant production of pollution and wastes from firms. This progressively leads to a demand of lesser pollution. Such a socio-ecological demand exists since it "perceives" a piece of information in pollution. An inadequacy between supply and demand on the socio-ecological market has negative consequences for the firm. A communication risk goes together with numerous interdependent implications thus engendering a loss of efficiency, effectiveness and competitiveness. Thes whole will be qualified as a paradoxical risk. However a firm wich is present on the socio-ecological market is able to cope with this risk by implementing a strategy wich is contingent to its position. On of these strategies consists in an integration strategy of which favoured option is the adoption of a process innovation wich would be cleaner. The reduction in pollution, allowed by this choice, can give rise to gains in efficiency. Effectiveness, and competitiveness. An increase in competitiveness depends on certain explicative factors. In most cases the competitive and effective integration of a "clean technology", depends on the attitude and behaviour of the firm in the fields of technological innovation. From the results of this work comes out the fact that firms, which are in a position to. .
Rivere, Marc. "Socio-histoire du vélo dans l'espace urbain : d'une écologie politique à une économie médiatique… : Toulouse, Genève, Saragosse." Toulouse 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOU20030.
Full textWhile it used to be quaint and unsuitable, it is now in free service and fashionable… Bicycles' recent renewal in urban spaces is the result of a process which was initiated during the 1970s under the influence of activists who claimed their belonging to the environmental wing of politics. This study seeks to understand how this « cause » was born and was then given recognition to eventually benefit to the new actors who, themselves, now vary its usages. As an entity which only makes sense in the public sphere, that is which claims a transformation of this very space and of its use to assert itself as a part of it, the bicycle highlights the enduring mutation of cities and of those who initiate it. Deliberately focusing on three cities where apathy towards a reconsideration of cars supremacy still dominates should help us understand the major role played by political, cultural, historical and economical facts in each city. Thus, studying the bicycle cause emphasises the contemporary expression of an ever changing society and allows a deeper comprehension of the evolutions of the public space for the past thirty years
Roman, Philippe. "L’analyse des transferts d’eau inter-bassins au défi des conflits et de la justice environnementale. Le cas du fleuve São Francisco (Nordeste du Brésil)." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015SACLV004/document.
Full textThe analysis of massive inter-basin water transfers has been scarcely developed within the discipline of economics. Though, this kind of hydraulic engineering is bound to be ever more widepsread in the 21st century, in particular in developing and emerging economies. We propose an analysis of a water transfer project in Norhteastern Brazil from an ecological economic point of view. We especially investigate the socio-environmental conflicts that take place around this megaproject. In the first place, we characterise Brazil's current style of economic development at the turn of the century, as well as the dynamics of water sector reforms. From such an analysis, we draw a stylised presentation of the water-economy nexus which we deem necessary for the understanding of the project. We then discuss the scope and limits of economic approaches (welfare economics, sustainability economics) to the assessment of large scale water projects. We put an emphasis on the specific features of massive inter-basin water transfers and we propose a suitable economic framework. In a third part, we analyse the socio-environmental conflicts that took place in relation with the transfer project. We propose an environmental justice analysis as well as an institutionalist modeling of the conflict and its impacts