2006
DOI: 10.3406/rjenv.2006.4533
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Quel avenir pour les espaces naturels sensibles ?

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“…A recent survey produced by the Limoges laboratory in 2006 (Billet 2006;Bouin 2006;Delivre-Gilg 2006;Durousseau 2006;Drobenko 2006;Fevrier 2006;Prieur 2006) completes this work. Our contribution focuses on the great spatial heterogeneity between the different de´partements, thanks not only to this earlier work but also to information from two additional sources.…”
Section: Methods Used For This Studymentioning
confidence: 59%
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“…A recent survey produced by the Limoges laboratory in 2006 (Billet 2006;Bouin 2006;Delivre-Gilg 2006;Durousseau 2006;Drobenko 2006;Fevrier 2006;Prieur 2006) completes this work. Our contribution focuses on the great spatial heterogeneity between the different de´partements, thanks not only to this earlier work but also to information from two additional sources.…”
Section: Methods Used For This Studymentioning
confidence: 59%
“…This became one of the most important decentralised decision-making powers, because in such a centralised country as France, these territorial communities now have to manage an environmentalist policy from start to finish (MorandDeviller 1996;Durousseau 2006;Prieur 2001Prieur , 2006, from defining the geographical areas to creating the tools for the protection of these natural spaces. It is thus obvious that these SNS include a wide range of forms, structures and geographical characteristics, which have considerable impact on management of the natural environment, as already seen (Billet 2006).…”
Section: Presentation Of the Sensitive Natural Spaces And Related Taxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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