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Article Dans Une Revue Développement durable et territoires Année : 2019

Is the evolution of baseline landscapes a blind spot in the landscape governance ? The example of Mont Lozere, France

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Baseline landscapes play a part in the landscape governance. On the Mont Lozere, France, the institutions aim to preserve open landscapes, which are considered as baseline landscapes. In this paper, we analyse how the open landscape dynamics due to the evolution of farming practices impact the stakeholder interplay and weaken the local governance. Our results show that the evolution of baseline landscapes is a blind spot in the landscape governance. Baseline landscapes are used in the development project as a unifying element, considered as consensual and static. This masks the diversity of representations about baseline landscapes and their dynamics. This case study advocates for considering baseline landscapes as a subject of debate.
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hal-02437630 , version 1 (13-01-2020)

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Clémence Moreau, Cécile Barnaud, Raphael Mathevet. Is the evolution of baseline landscapes a blind spot in the landscape governance ? The example of Mont Lozere, France. Développement durable et territoires, 2019, 10 (2), 23 p. ⟨10.4000/developpementdurable.14341⟩. ⟨hal-02437630⟩
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