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L’évolution diachronique des concepts environnementaux des deux rives de L’Atlantique. La construction du concept de RIPARIA comme un patrimoine culturel

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The diachronic evolution of environmental concepts on both sides of the Atlantic. The construction of the RIPARIA concept as a cultural heritage
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Hermon, Ella
Date
2015-01-01
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RIPARIA - 2015 Vol. 1 pp. 1-20
Abstract
La gestion de l’eau, conçue comme un patrimoine culturel par le filtre de son histoire, est indissociable des écosystèmes des bords de l’eau que nous avons identifiés avec le concept de RIPARIA. Sa définition comme concept environnemental à la recherche d’une méthode d’analyse systémique puise ses racines dans l’évolution diachronique des concepts environnementaux des deux rives de l’Atlantique. Deux approches parallèles de la définition de concepts environnementaux, ont défriché la voie vers une application opératoire de l’approche des interactions société-environnement naturel qui fait un large consensus aujourd’hui dans la gestion des ressources naturelles. Leur confrontation permet de cerner le mécanisme de ce processus ayant à l’origine l’élaboration des concepts de gestion écosystémique et intégrée par les gestionnaires de l’environnement, impliquant la contribution des sciences humaines et sociales. Cette démarche interdisciplinaire a guidé le travail de définition et de classement des patrimoines matériels et immatériels de l’humanité.
 
Water management is conceived of as a cultural heritage through the filter of its history deeply intertwined with waterside ecosystems identified by the Riparia concept. The definition of the latter as an environmental concept in search of a systemic analysis method is rooted in the diachronic evolution of environmental concepts on both sides of the Atlantic. Two parallel approaches – a North American and a French one – to the definition of the following environmental concepts - natural environment, ecosystem, and environmental risk – have cleared the way for the operational application of the approach of the interactions between society and the natural environment which presently enjoys a broad consensus regarding natural resources management. The confrontation of the two approaches allows identifying the mechanism of this process rooted in in the elaboration by environmental managers of the concepts of ecosystem and integrated management, while integrating contributions of human (environmental history) and social sciences (broadening of the meaning of geographical notions of the environment – space, landscape, territory - by adopting the approach of the interactions between society and the natural environment). This interdisciplinary approach has guided the endeavors aimed at defining and classifying the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity
 
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gestion écosystémique et intégrée; risque environnemental; histoire environnementale; RIPARIA; patrimoine matériel et immatériel; ecosystem and integrated management; environmental risk; environmental history; tangible and intangible heritage
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