2001
DOI: 10.3406/ecoru.2001.5217
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Qualité et développement territorial: l'hypothèse du panier de biens et de services territorialisés

Abstract: [eng] Quality and territorial development: the assumption of the territorialized set of goods and services - This paper seeks to define a model of supply of goods and services anchored in a territory in a composite and specific form. This model combines the characteristics of the supply of goods per batch or set (bundling) and those of an offer of products of quality anchored in a soil of the type of the products labellized by a Controlled Label of origin. The type of offer which appears is called "basket of g… Show more

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“…Moreover, territorially based institutional arrangements between different agro-food and non-agro-food producers bring together different rural activities, including tourism, culture, food, gastronomy and recreation: they can generate benefits not only in the agrofood sector itself, but also in the local tourism and services sectors. In this sense, the literature refers to the contribution of local productive systems to the production of a territorialized basket of goods, or a composite supply of different products and services linked both culturally and naturally to a specific territory (Pecqueur, 2001). Wine routes, cheese routes, olive oil routes or salt routes, are strategies born in Mediterranean Europe that are now spreading throughout other geographical areas of the world.…”
Section: Organisational Proximity and Territorial Governance In Localmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, territorially based institutional arrangements between different agro-food and non-agro-food producers bring together different rural activities, including tourism, culture, food, gastronomy and recreation: they can generate benefits not only in the agrofood sector itself, but also in the local tourism and services sectors. In this sense, the literature refers to the contribution of local productive systems to the production of a territorialized basket of goods, or a composite supply of different products and services linked both culturally and naturally to a specific territory (Pecqueur, 2001). Wine routes, cheese routes, olive oil routes or salt routes, are strategies born in Mediterranean Europe that are now spreading throughout other geographical areas of the world.…”
Section: Organisational Proximity and Territorial Governance In Localmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), d'une jeunesse diplômée (ressources humaines) et des ressources financières relativement importantes. Ces différentes ressources illustrent bien la capacité du territoire à dégager une offre construite de biens ou de services spécifiques, qui aboutiraient, à terme, à la construction de la rente territoriale (Pecqueur, 2001). …”
Section: De La Capacité De La Commune Dans La Valorisation Des Ressouunclassified
“…Il s'agirait de mettre en avant la typicité de ces produits et services en se référant aux particularismes de ce terroir (Requier-Desjardins, 2005), voire en mettant l'accent sur un ensemble de produits et services dans une logique de « paniers de biens » (Pecqueur, 2000). À l'image des écharpes en soie d'Arivonimamo ou des paniers en raphia de Brickaville, les projets peuvent mettre en avant les produits de la forêt des Mikea.…”
Section: L'ancrage Territorial De L'activitéunclassified