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Artigos de revistas sobre o assunto "Societé de Développement Régional de la Bretagne"
Breuillard, Michèle. "Dévolution, régionalisation et développement régional en Grande-Bretagne". Hommes et Terres du Nord 3, n.º 1 (2002): 13–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/htn.2002.2813.
Texto completo da fonteJames, Allison. "Cuisiner les livres. Identités globales ou locales dans les cultures alimentaires ?" Anthropologie et Sociétés 18, n.º 3 (10 de setembro de 2003): 39–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/015327ar.
Texto completo da fonteFournis, Yann. "L' incomplétude d’une région qui gagne ? Forces et faiblesse de l’identité comme facteur de développement régional en Bretagne". Revue Organisations & territoires 19, n.º 2 (1 de maio de 2010): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1522/revueot.v19n2.375.
Texto completo da fonteBaudelle, Guy, Ingrid Brugioni e Arnaud Lepetit. "L’impact de la LGV Bretagne-Pays de la Loire sur le développement régional : une évaluation prospective à l’horizon 2040". Norois, n.º 248 (5 de novembro de 2018): 15–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/norois.6842.
Texto completo da fonteBradley, A. W. "Recent Reform of Social Security Adjudication in Great Britain". Les Cahiers de droit 26, n.º 2 (12 de abril de 2005): 403–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/042670ar.
Texto completo da fonteLeite, José Yvan Pereira, e André Luis Calado Araújo. "Editorial". HOLOS 4 (29 de novembro de 2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.15628/holos.2010.489.
Texto completo da fonteTeses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Societé de Développement Régional de la Bretagne"
Raoul, Bruno. "Communication, territoire, mutations industrielles : l'industrialisation régionale entre développement local et globalisation : le cas de l'industrie électronique en Bretagne". Rennes 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994REN20021.
Texto completo da fonteFar from being restricted to the only world of media, communication today appears as a technical and symbolic matrix of the dominant development pattern. In particular, it impregnates materially and ideologically the sphere of production and exchanges. Indeed, in support of technological advances achieved in the field of electronic communication and strengthened by social technologies of management and communication, in a context of deregulation of communication systems, a new industrialism is taking shape, one which supposes a new relation between industry and territory. To be more precise, industrial changes turn out to be at the source of shifts in meaning occurring about the notion of territory. Under cover of the emergence of a new production structure, communication is thus at the heart of a movement of "deterritorialisation-reterritorialisation". Regional industrialization reflects this new reality of production. Marked by the state control seal during the "glorious thirty", it is now particularly worked on by local development policies encouraged by decentralisation and also by globalization strategies implemented by transnational firms. However, local development, borne by elites who are mediators of bewitching discourse on science, technology, innovation communication, management and enterprise, seems to partake of modernistic and globalising dynamic of capitalism and appears as a form of subjection of local actors to a new mode of exercising power and domination in the production sphere. The meaning of regional industrialization can be evaluated at ell. To confirm the problematic set out, a case study dealing with the electronics industry in Brittany aims at highlighting characteristics of a regional industrial activity, born from a state decision and developed under it
Sebille, Alain. "Les I. A. A. (Industries Agro-Alimentaires) en Bretagne : dynamique des structures et développement régional". Rennes 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989REN20022.
Texto completo da fonteThe study of the development of the Breton agriculture and food industry and the different internal and external factors influencing it over the last thirty years brings into focus the evolution of group strategies within this agricultural basin, considered by some as a "laboratory". The geographical origin of agricultural and food industries and the type of capital financing them show a noticeable level of change under the impact of successive economic crises. It follows that analysis of change and reorganisation within firms shows the underlying structure to be particularly instable, even in already highly concentrated sub sectors. This instability and its principal consequence, concentration, are the result of intense financial, commercial and industrial activity. Its corollary is major changes in control of firms concretised by the appearance of new centres of decision of widely differing origins and by noticeable shifts in the balance of power between the three major types of capital involved : cooperative capital, private capital from the region and from outside it. An inventory of structural reorganisations, based on almost systematic cataloguing of change within the firms, gives the opportunity of precise evaluation of new targets and constraint within in a regional industry displaying offensive, defensive and holding strategies. The references and the many economic indicators concerning the agriculture and food industry have here been collected, classified and synthesised so as to confront the reality of the new balance of power within the different sectors and more generally at regional level
Le, Squère Roseline. "Une analyse sociolinguistique des marquages du territoire en Bretagne : toponymie, affichage bilingue, identités culturelles et développement régional". Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2007. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00189245.
Texto completo da fonteSmith, Andy. "L'Intégration communautaire face au territoire : les fonds structurels et les zones rurales en France, en Espagne et au Royaume Uni". Grenoble 2, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995GRE21010.
Texto completo da fonteThis thesis studies an aspect of eurpean integration : the intensification of european union interventions in favour of the development of rural areas that are considered defavorized. Using data from interviews in three countries (france, spain, united kingdom), the thesis is founded upon the hypothesis that the actions of the european union do not simply involve transfers of money. They also imply exchanges of ideas and of political resources. In each territory eu actions have a variable political impact due to their form, the signification accorded to development and the relationship between local and national actors and those of the european commission. Indeed, the centrality of the latte r constitutes one of the keys for interpreting european integration. Through adopting an approach informed by policy network analysis, the analysis brings the author to characterise europea n integration as a dynamic which stimulates the political development of different levels of territory. As such it is as much a producer of divergence as it is of convergence in trends of public action in europe
Le, Délézir Ronan. "Les "pays" en Bretagne : sur la pertinence d'une nouvelle organisation territoriale". Rennes 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998REN20004.
Texto completo da fonteThe notion of "pays" (close to the English "county") has known over a very short period an intense intellectual and legislative reinvestment, which has reactivated an old concept of geography. This doctoral thesis is in line with this movement, to which it participates and we hope to have partially clarified it. This reflexion evaluates the pertinence of the "pays" as a tool to simplify the national territorial organisation, based on a detailed study of Brittany. That for, it was important to try to understand how such an old concept, more or less familiar to the political and economical actors depending on the regions, could have been not only ratified on a national level, but also inscribed in a law act that gave it by this way a reference, even an example value, that's why we've chosen, from the start, to set back the law in its national and even European context, since the report of the obsolescence of our territorial organisation and of the stacking up of the management levels, that have become too numerous, is widely at the origin of the idea of "pays" in the 1995's law (loadt). But first this idea, only in the law, had to be clarified. The short definition given by the legislator added in fact to the wide scale of meanings that the word had been given through the years. This contextualisation of the law naturally had to be completed with the study of its appliance, through the deep analysis of the "pays-tests" ("test-counties"). The relaunding of the concept of "pays" in Brittany fits in with this national framework. However we know it is there both older and more within the reach of the local actors than in most of the other French regions. Therefore, our work had to evaluate the perception of the loadt by the regional officials, but also to remind that the revival of the idea of "pays" was much more precocious. This crossing of a descending national dynamic and an ascending, older movement, has led us to examine how this double reactivation took place in the Britain territory
Melle, Denis. "Incitations et mise en réseau des entreprises : le cas de la filière nautique en Bretagne". Phd thesis, Brest, 2011. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00607736.
Texto completo da fonteThe research of global competitiveness is a construction in which the territorial base of companies plays a major role. The attractiveness and the territorial competitiveness are very present notions in the debate on regional development policies. While the competitiveness deals with the economic performance in the strict sense, the attractiveness acquires itself by a holistic dimension of the economic development. To optimize their performances, companies build partnerships that allow them to mutualize their resources. These links come true by formal or informal networks, in the form of clusters, local productive systems or districts, insuring a better circulation of information. The nautical industry s particularly involved in our research work. . It is closely related to the territorial identity of the region o Brittany and participates in its attractiveness by emphasizing its endowments. Boating and Marine recreation in Brittany are subject to changes in the economic environment. Relevant actors (businesses and institutional) have engaged in reflections and implemented incentives devices to improve their competitiveness. To better understand the effectiveness of the proposed incentives, we seek to identify if the boating industry in Brittany-owned businesses develop strategies consistent with the expectations of the public authorities and by the same, how these same firms assess the actions of the public power in terms of economic development
Auneau, Yves. "Construire un système d'innovation régionalisée : propositions à partir d'exemples bretons". Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00383220.
Texto completo da fontePacetti, Valentina. "Il fascino dei territori : beni collettivi e agenzie per lo sviluppo locale nella competizione tra regioni europee". Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005IEPP0009.
Texto completo da fonteMired, Houari. "L'Européanisation de la politique régionale britannique". Thesis, Paris 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA030047/document.
Texto completo da fontePublic intervention in problem regions has been legitimated by regional development differences at the heart of the European Community. Since the Treaty of Rome, it has aimed at the reduction of socioeconomic imbalances affecting a number of regions. Persistent economic difficulties in problem regions have pushed the Community to invest considerable resources. The European regional policy has had a significant impact in shaping the regional policies of the Member States since the reforms of the structural funds in the late 1980s. But the Europeanization process was different according to the institutional architecture of the Member States. Despite a long tradition of regional policy dating back to the beginning of the 1930s, Britain has progressively deprioritised regional policy since the early 1980s. The reduction in regional assistance was compensated by European structural funds. As a consequence, the structural fund reforms resulted in changes in the centre-periphery relationship in the United Kingdom. Europeanization took a much greater role in this member state from the end of the 1980s onwards. Waves of decentralization were promoted by successive governments with the aim of bringing the regions closer to Whitehall. This led to the emergence of a new mode of governance. These innovations promoted a greater regional participation. But a persistent economic divide questions the success of “democratic renewal”
Livros sobre o assunto "Societé de Développement Régional de la Bretagne"
Lièvre, Philippe. Une histoire bretonne du développement: La SDR, 1957-2006. Rennes: Éd. Apogée, 2007.
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Dunford, Mick. "Haute technologie, services et développement durable : Les dynamiques régionales en Grande-Bretagne". In Recherche et développement régional, 123–48. Éditions de la Sorbonne, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.psorbonne.37107.
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