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Paysage et économie : la mise en évidence d'une solution de marché

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[fre] L'économiste se doit de choisir une définition qui satisfasse les exigences des sciences sociales. Des trois définitions possibles (scientifique, psychologique et phénoménologique), la dernière sera retenue (Partie 1). Elle permet d'envisager la relation paysage - individu et de montrer qu'il existe une gestion marchande du paysage fondée sur l'échange de droits de propriété sur le sol et sur le choix de localisation de l'individu (Partie 2). Cette gestion marchande n'est cependant pas toujours possible (insolvabilité et épuisement) et suscite une demande de protection sur le marché politique. [eng] Landscape and economics : an emphasis on a market issue . The economist has to choose a definition of landscape which meets the requirements of social sciences. Three definitions are available : the scientific definition, the psychological definition and the phenomenological one (Section 1). The last definition appears to be the most adequate. It allows to study the landscape-individuals relation and to show that there exists a market management of landscape based on the trade of private property rights on the land and on the individual choices of localization (Section 2). But the market management is not always possible (insolvency and exhaustion) and that gives rise to a protection demand on the political market.

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  • François Facchini, 1993. "Paysage et économie : la mise en évidence d'une solution de marché," Économie rurale, Programme National Persée, vol. 218(1), pages 12-18.
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    DOI: 10.3406/ecoru.1993.4577
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    1. François Facchini, 1995. "La qualité de l’environnement, nouvel enjeu de la réforme de la politique agricole commune," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-01350619, HAL.
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    3. François Facchini, 2011. "Paysages et théorie (s) du marché," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-00637001, HAL.
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    6. Dominique Vollet & Marie-Pierre Arlot, 2007. "Politiques agricoles et enjeux paysagers. Analyse sur deux territoires rhône-alpins," Post-Print hal-01201161, HAL.
    7. Vollet, Dominique & Arlot, Marie-Pierre, 2007. "Politiques agricoles et enjeux paysagers. Analyse sur deux territoires rhône-alpins," Cahiers d'Economie et de Sociologie Rurales (CESR), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), vol. 84.

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