“…For Voiron-Canicio ( 2013), a stake-laden space is defined by three precise situations: either a space-area or place-where tensions crystallize, whether they be latent or expressed by permanent or episodic conflicts; or a space with a vital interest due to some remarkable elements-populations or resources, such evaluation being assessed in terms of the prejudice that would be caused if they disappeared, and the benefit resulting from keeping them or reintroducing them; or else a space of strategic interest, not for a category of players in particular, but for the functioning of a territory or the sociosystem considered, because of the strong probability of its transformation impacting the rest of the system. The stake-laden space thus defined puts into question the notion of general interest as it is usually regarded by public policies, that is, assessed in respect of the estimated needs of individuals rather than those of the land, considering the place in a functional manner, on an area defined at an administrative level, focusing on the short term rather than on the long term (Voiron-Canicio and Olivier, 2005a,b;Voiron-Canicio and Dutozia, 2017;Voiron-Canicio, 2013;Dutozia, 2013;Liziard, 2013).…”