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Une co-construction territoriale des règles du travail d'éleveur

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  • Christian C. Nicourt

    (TSV - Transformations Sociales et Politiques liées aux Vivants - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

  • Jean-Max Girault

    (TSV - Transformations Sociales et Politiques liées aux Vivants - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

Abstract

Les éleveurs adoptent des stratégies variées pour limiter leurs astreintes issues des prescriptions environnementales émises aussi bien par les textes que par les populations proches. En prenant la perspective du travail des éleveurs, ces comportements sont étudiées ici à travers le cas des épandages de lisier. Sur le terrain enquêté, ce travail des éleveurs est moins influencé par les textes réglementaires que par une co-construction de règles dans laquelle interviennent les autres acteurs - agricoles et non agricoles - du territoire.

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  • Christian C. Nicourt & Jean-Max Girault, 2006. "Une co-construction territoriale des règles du travail d'éleveur," Post-Print hal-02653545, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02653545
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    REGLES; TERRITOIRE; CRITIQUES;
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