Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin

Coastal habitats have been deeply impacted and fragmented by human activities. In Europe, such habitats also benefit from rich and diverse historical archives (maps and writings) that allow accurate assessment of their spatial dynamics and the way they have been exploited by humans. Through the exam...

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Main Authors: Laurent Godet, Laurent Pourinet, Emmanuel Joyeux, Fernand Verger
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Published: Unité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-cités 2015-02-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/26774
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description Coastal habitats have been deeply impacted and fragmented by human activities. In Europe, such habitats also benefit from rich and diverse historical archives (maps and writings) that allow accurate assessment of their spatial dynamics and the way they have been exploited by humans. Through the example of the saltmarshes of the Anse de l’Aiguillon, among the largest in France, we assessed the spatial dynamics of these habitats as well as their exploitation by local societies during the last three centuries. We found that despite having been expanding in the last decades, land-reclamations led to a massive reduction of their surface areas from 1705 to the 1970s. Moreover, if they were drained and mowed for a long time, these activities are more developed nowadays than in the 1950s. We finally revealed writings and archeological remains attesting for a salt-marsh hay storage and exportation since the beginning of the 18th Century. The result of such a history is that old and non-mowed patches are small and scattered among the current salt-marsh. Taking into account history and geography of coastal habitats allows us to identify the oldest and the last remaining patches of habitats that have been the least impacted by human activities. Such areas may represent a high conservation stake in the current context of massive land-cover and land-use changes in the littoral area.
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spelling doaj-art-a83cae672bac4d39adce3f0540cc2b3b2025-08-20T03:39:53ZdeuUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésCybergeo1278-33662015-02-0110.4000/cybergeo.26774Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marinLaurent GodetLaurent PourinetEmmanuel JoyeuxFernand VergerCoastal habitats have been deeply impacted and fragmented by human activities. In Europe, such habitats also benefit from rich and diverse historical archives (maps and writings) that allow accurate assessment of their spatial dynamics and the way they have been exploited by humans. Through the example of the saltmarshes of the Anse de l’Aiguillon, among the largest in France, we assessed the spatial dynamics of these habitats as well as their exploitation by local societies during the last three centuries. We found that despite having been expanding in the last decades, land-reclamations led to a massive reduction of their surface areas from 1705 to the 1970s. Moreover, if they were drained and mowed for a long time, these activities are more developed nowadays than in the 1950s. We finally revealed writings and archeological remains attesting for a salt-marsh hay storage and exportation since the beginning of the 18th Century. The result of such a history is that old and non-mowed patches are small and scattered among the current salt-marsh. Taking into account history and geography of coastal habitats allows us to identify the oldest and the last remaining patches of habitats that have been the least impacted by human activities. Such areas may represent a high conservation stake in the current context of massive land-cover and land-use changes in the littoral area.https://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/26774cartographyhistorical geographycoastal zonenature conservationMarais poitevinsaltmarshes
spellingShingle Laurent Godet
Laurent Pourinet
Emmanuel Joyeux
Fernand Verger
Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
Cybergeo
cartography
historical geography
coastal zone
nature conservation
Marais poitevin
saltmarshes
title Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
title_full Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
title_fullStr Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
title_full_unstemmed Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
title_short Dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l’Anse de l’Aiguillon de 1705 à nos jours. Enjeux de conservation d’un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
title_sort dynamique spatiale et usage des schorres de l anse de l aiguillon de 1705 a nos jours enjeux de conservation d un patrimoine naturel littoral marin
topic cartography
historical geography
coastal zone
nature conservation
Marais poitevin
saltmarshes
url https://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/26774
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