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Au cœur des controverses du tourisme sur les territoires : le rôle clé des acteurs non humains au sein des Organismes de Gestion de Destination (OGD)

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  • Caroline Le Roy

    (CRESEM - Centre de Recherche sur les Sociétés et Environnements en Méditerranées - UPVD - Université de Perpignan Via Domitia, UPVD - Université de Perpignan Via Domitia)

  • Koffi Selom Agbokanzo

    (LEMNA - Laboratoire d'économie et de management de Nantes Atlantique - Nantes Univ - IAE Nantes - Nantes Université - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises - Nantes - Nantes Université - pôle Sociétés - Nantes Univ - Nantes Université, EGEI - Éthique et Gouvernance de l’Entreprise et des Institutions - UCO - Université Catholique de l'Ouest, UCO - Université Catholique de l'Ouest)

Abstract

French tourist areas are increasingly faced with major challenges and tensions in the management of tourism development projects. Based on Actor-Network Theory (ANT), this research examines the role of non-human actors in the integrated management of these projects in the Grands Lacs area (Landes). The approach adopted focuses on identifying the controversies that emerge in the development and management of projects, and on the interactions between human and non-human actors in the construction of social reality. The results reveal five families of controversies linked to the development of tourism, divided into nine categories. The study also highlights the importance of non-human stakeholders in the governance, decision-making and management of tourism development projects. This, in turn, helps to ensure that the environmental, social and economic dimensions are taken into account in tourism management strategies.

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  • Caroline Le Roy & Koffi Selom Agbokanzo, 2024. "Au cœur des controverses du tourisme sur les territoires : le rôle clé des acteurs non humains au sein des Organismes de Gestion de Destination (OGD)," Post-Print hal-04891765, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04891765
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