2020
DOI: 10.1051/nss/2020019
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La « crise du Chambon », de nouveaux liens entre territoire, institutions, populations et sciences

Abstract: En 2015, un danger d’éboulement de la montagne conduit à couper la route départementale 1091 entre la Haute Romanche et Grenoble. Cette coupure provoque une crise sociale et économique à La Grave et Villar-d’Arêne, deux communes desservies par cette route ; crise qui perdure malgré le rétablissement de la circulation. Cet article propose une analyse qualitative du processus de vulnérabilisation du territoire de Haute Romanche au prisme des interférences, des tensions et des complémentarités qui ont émergé entr… Show more

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“…We have highlighted some complementarities between actions allowing the co-production of multiple NCA, especially regarding natural capital. However, there could be competition for some capitals, especially financial capital, which could be granted to some actions at the expense of others, as seen during the recovery from a natural disaster (Bally et al, 2020). Therefore, stakeholders will need to prioritize adaptation actions along pathways for responding to short-, medium-and long-term issues.…”
Section: Navigating Adaptation Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have highlighted some complementarities between actions allowing the co-production of multiple NCA, especially regarding natural capital. However, there could be competition for some capitals, especially financial capital, which could be granted to some actions at the expense of others, as seen during the recovery from a natural disaster (Bally et al, 2020). Therefore, stakeholders will need to prioritize adaptation actions along pathways for responding to short-, medium-and long-term issues.…”
Section: Navigating Adaptation Pathwaysmentioning
confidence: 99%