2014
DOI: 10.4000/vertigo.15235
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Les aménités environnementales : quelle contribution au développement des territoires ruraux?

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“…In a movement that started in the 1970s, and then considerably intensified in the years 1990-2000, environmental concerns, raised mostly by non-agricultural stakeholders shook the foundations of French agriculture (Mathieu & Jolivet, 1989;Billaud, 2009). The side effects of the modernized model and their public cost in terms of negative environmental consequences (Mollard et al, 2014) were transferred to the public stage: water pollution, animal welfare, food scandals, etc. This context of criticism instigated reactions by sections of the agricultural world: the range of technical models was gradually expanded, and innovative practices based on the idea of "sustainability" began to emerge (Deléage, 2005;Hervieu & Purseigle, 2013).…”
Section: Criticism Of This Modernization and Opening Up Of Innovation...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a movement that started in the 1970s, and then considerably intensified in the years 1990-2000, environmental concerns, raised mostly by non-agricultural stakeholders shook the foundations of French agriculture (Mathieu & Jolivet, 1989;Billaud, 2009). The side effects of the modernized model and their public cost in terms of negative environmental consequences (Mollard et al, 2014) were transferred to the public stage: water pollution, animal welfare, food scandals, etc. This context of criticism instigated reactions by sections of the agricultural world: the range of technical models was gradually expanded, and innovative practices based on the idea of "sustainability" began to emerge (Deléage, 2005;Hervieu & Purseigle, 2013).…”
Section: Criticism Of This Modernization and Opening Up Of Innovation...mentioning
confidence: 99%