Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8867403 | Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This article presents an innovative collaborative approach, which aims to reinforce and institutionalize the field of the political anthropology of the sea combined with the natural sciences. It begins by relating the evolution in coastal areas, from integrated coastal zone management to the notion of adaptive co-management. It then sets out what contribution the social sciences of politics may bring to our understanding of the government/governance of the sea in terms of sustainable development, starting with political science and then highlighting the importance of a deep anthropological and socio-historical approach. Finally, it gives us a glimpse of the benefits of combining the human and social sciences with the natural sciences to produce a critical analysis of the categories of thought and action associated with the systemic management of the environment, especially the coastal areas.
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Authors
Camille Mazé, Tarik Dahou, Olivier Ragueneau, Anatole Danto, Emilie Mariat-Roy, Mélanie Raimonet, Julien Weisbein,