Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne

The claim of a mountain specificity is at the heart of a number of contemporary collective actions. This process of territorial distinction redefines the status of mountains, reformulates the content of territorial projects, and redefines the actors and the relations they foster. This set of recompo...

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Main Author: Gilles Rudaz
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Language:deu
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2009-07-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rga/856
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description The claim of a mountain specificity is at the heart of a number of contemporary collective actions. This process of territorial distinction redefines the status of mountains, reformulates the content of territorial projects, and redefines the actors and the relations they foster. This set of recompositions has implications on the governance of territories. The article, which discusses the actors’ positions and the legitimization of mountain entities, does not examine a particular case study but refers to a variety of examples taken in various areas of mountain of the world to illustrate the processes in progress.
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spellingShingle Gilles Rudaz
Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne
Revue de Géographie Alpine
mountains
governance
organization
network
legitimacy
title Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne
title_full Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne
title_fullStr Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne
title_full_unstemmed Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne
title_short Recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des régions de montagne
title_sort recompositions territoriales et gouvernance des regions de montagne
topic mountains
governance
organization
network
legitimacy
url https://journals.openedition.org/rga/856
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