Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec

The shorelines of the St. Lawrence River are a core touristic attraction in Quebec, but they also represent spaces that will be strongly affected by climate change. This paper is based on a multi-conceptualization of space to analyze the representations embedded in two state discourses : The Tourism...

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Main Authors: Dominic Lapointe, Bruno Sarrasin, Alexis Guillemard
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Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2015-11-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/16575
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description The shorelines of the St. Lawrence River are a core touristic attraction in Quebec, but they also represent spaces that will be strongly affected by climate change. This paper is based on a multi-conceptualization of space to analyze the representations embedded in two state discourses : The Tourism Development Strategy for St. Lawrence River and the Climate Change Adaptation Strategy. Thereafter, the paper discusses how actors 'problematize' adaptation to climate change in those two discourses, to better understand the similarities and differences of stakeholder interests, alliances and oppositions to contribute solving implementation problems.
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spellingShingle Dominic Lapointe
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Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec
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tourism development
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production of space
title Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec
title_full Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec
title_fullStr Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec
title_full_unstemmed Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec
title_short Changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve St-Laurent au Québec
title_sort changements climatiques et mise en tourisme du fleuve st laurent au quebec
topic climate change
tourism development
St-Lawrence River
production of space
url https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/16575
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