Bernard Kalaora
Institut national de la recherche agronomique
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Natures Sciences Sociétés | 2000
Bernard Kalaora; Lionel Charles
Abstract Born in the eighties, politically legitimised at the Rio conference, the integrated coastal zone management (ICZM) notion names “a continuous and dynamic process which combines government and society, science and management, private and public interests in the preparation and execution of a plan concerning protection and development of coastal systems and resources: it aims at maximizing long term choices, emphasizing resources and their reasoned and reasonable use”. The ICZM process originates in the failure of former segmentized and short term development strategies, unable to cope with the multiple interactions of the development process. It encompasses an extremely wide range of phenomenons, economic, social, political, environmental, in a sustainable perspective. The social scientists involvement in the process reaches beyond the specific fields of competence of actors, politicians, experts, managers, etc. Rooted in guidelines and diversified knowledges of local and regional realities, it aims at breaking down divisions and letting emerge dynamics in which all private and public actors, including social groups and even individuals, can take part and be involved in decision-making through proceedings basically anchored in communication, understood as a performative process, and ethics rather than expertise: an open and democratic undertaking which can be summed up as good governance. This process runs along with a renewed applied anthropology, which gives individuals and people a full recognition. Such an approach remains fragile and does not escape criticism, yet, it sets into a conceptual framework deeply influenced by American pragmatism, the more able to face the complex stakes concerning long term coastal zones development as it is backed with considerable funding capacities, close following and analysis of projects and growing worldwide experience.
Espaces et sociétés | 2007
Lionel Charles; Bernard Kalaora
Sociologia Ruralis | 1992
Martine Berlan-Darque; Bernard Kalaora
Ecologie & politique | 2003
Lionel Charles; Bernard Kalaora
Études rurales | 1991
Martine Berlan-Darque; Bernard Kalaora
Annales de géographie | 2008
Lionel Charles; Bernard Kalaora
Le Débat | 2001
Lionel Charles; Bernard Kalaora
Natures Sciences Sociétés | 1993
Bernard Kalaora
Archive | 2008
Lionel Charles; Bernard Kalaora
Annales de géographie | 2008
Lionel Charles; Bernard Kalaora