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To whom do landscapes in marginal rural areas in southern lands belong?
À qui appartiennent les paysages dans les espaces ruraux marginaux des pays du Sud ?
Contemporary changes to territories, landscapes and their ressources, and identity recomposition
Mutations contemporaines des territoires, mises en ressource des paysages et recompositions identitaires
Published on Monday, January 14, 2019
Abstract
Ce colloque international s’adresse aux étudiants, enseignants-chercheurs et chercheurs, qui s’intéressent à l’évolution des paysages ruraux des régions marginalisées dans les pays du Sud (mutations agricoles, développement touristique…), aussi bien sous l’angle des mécanismes économiques qui provoquent ces transformations que sous celui des systèmes d’acteurs et des représentations sociales qui les sous-tendent. Le principal objectif du colloque est, à travers des réflexions théoriques de portée générale comme à partir d’études de cas diversifiées, de documenter et d’analyser les multiples interactions entre mutations paysagères, transformation des différents systèmes de représentation du paysage, et logiques d’acteurs relevant d’échelles différentes.
Announcement
Programme
Wednesday 16th January
08:00–09:00 – Registration
09:00–09:30 – Opening
- Nora Semmoud, Directrice de l’UMR CITERES – Opening Speech
- Evelyne Gauché (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES) – Presentation of AQAPA Project and Conference
09:30–10:30 – Conférence introductive 1
- Augustin Berque (Directeur d’Etudes émérite, EHESS, Paris) – Onto/logics of Landscape
10:30–11:00 – Coffee Break
11:00–12:00 – Conférence introductive 2
- Norman Backhaus (Zurich University, Suisse) – Tourism, Landscape Perception, and a Transdisciplinary Concept
12:00–13:30 – Lunch
13:30–15:15 – Session 1 : Mutations of Agricultural Landscape & Integration of Upland Margins
Chair : Frédéric Fortunel (Université Le Mans)
- Amélie Robert (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES) – Expansion of plantations over the Montagnards’ landscapes in central Vietnam: A momentum generated by the state and the international Institutions.
- Marion Sabrié (Université de Rouen Normandie, UMR IDEES) –Contemporary changes of the landscape in the Upper Ayeyarwady Valley, rural margin in Myanmar facing economic openness.
- Islem Saadaoui (Université de Sousse, ISA-IRESA, Tunisie), Christopher Robin Bryant (Université de Montréal et de Guelph), Hichem Rejeb (Université de Sousse, Tunisie) – Challenges for agriculture in the mountains of West Central Tunisia, and public policies of spatial planning.
- Sacklockham Silinthone (SEAMEO Regional Centre for Community Education Development, Laos), Kousonsavath Chitpasong (National University of Laos) – Impact of Chinese agribusiness investment on the livelihood of local population: the case study in Northern Uplands of Lao PDR
15:15–15:45 – Coffee Break
15:45–17:30 – Session 2 : Paysage et enjeux socio-environnementaux du développement / Landscape & Socio-Environmental Issues for Development
Chair : Olivier Ducourtieux (AgroParisTech, UMR Prodig)
- Antoine Beaulieu (Université Laval, Canada) – Does marginality hinder local territorial integration in Vietnam? A comparative study in provinces of Lam Dong and Phu Tho.
- Ridha Gandouzi (Université de Sfax, Tunisie) – Recent changes in arid environments: The example of El Guettar Oasis, South Tunisia.
- Adriana Blache (Université Toulouse 2, UMR LISST) – From an exclusive and excluding landscape to strategies for recapturing local space in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania.
- Simon Borja (Université Lille 2, UMR CERAPS), Joël Cabalion (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES), Thierry Ramadier (CNRS, UMR SAGE) – From flooded landscape to the social space of ressettled people, or how the Gosikhurd dam (India) reveals the socio-spatial structures.
Thursday 17th January
08:30–10:00 – Session 3 : Tensions around Mining Landscapes
Chair : Jean-Louis Yengué (Université de Poitiers, EA Ruralités)
- Yawovi Bokodjin (Université de Lomé, Togo) – Land capture in the rural prefecture of Vo, Togo: Between landscape transformation and socio-spatial reconfiguration.
- Bruno Hervé-Huamani (EHESS-CERMA, UMR Mondes Américains) – Land appropriation and mining landscape building: Traces, transactions, and reconfiguration in the rural Peruvian space.
- Mathilde Denoël (Université de Toulouse 2, UMR LISST) – Languages to promote conflicting landscape: Between open-pit mining and heritagization in Andean Argentina.
10:00–10:30 – Coffee Break
10:30–12:15 – Session 4 : Landscape and Heritage Facing Market and the State
Chair : Evelyne Gauché (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES)
- Jade Latargère (CEMCA, Mexique) – Water landscapes in Morelos, an endangered heritage: Peasants communities facing the Mexican State.
- Mohamed Hadeid (Université d’Oran 2, EGEAT, Algérie) – State action and landscape dynamics in Algerian oasis areas.
- Francis Veriza (CEDRATOM, Universités de Toliara et Université Bordeaux Montaigne, UMR Passages), Laurent Couderchet (Université Bordeaux Montaigne, UMR Passages) – Marine reserve of Velondriake: (de)-sacralizing forbidden sites on the South-West shore of Madagascar.
- Laura M. G. S. Bachi, Sónia Carvalho Ribeiro, Allaoua Saadi (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brésil) – Preferences for Ecosystem Services (ES) and Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) of the Tourist Territory: Case Study of Monte Verde, Brazil
12:15–13:45 – Lunch
13:45–15:30 – Session 5 : Agriculture, Tourism and Agrotourism Development
Chair : Steve Déry (Université Laval, Canada)
- Jean-Noël Ngapgue (Université de Yaoundé I, Cameroun) – Tapping the tourism potential of the margins from the former agricultural land in Foumbot region (high plateaus of Western Cameroon).
- Bassem Gastli (Ecole Nationale d’Architecture et d’Urbanisme de Tunis, Institut supérieur agronomique de Chott Mariem-Sousse, Tunisie) – Agritourism in the transient landscapes of the Cape Bon Peninsula: On the pepper and bitter orange road.
- Nguyen Ngoc Thuy, Tran Thi Thu Linh (Nong Lam University, Vietnam) – Tourists and agrotourism development in Lam Dong province, Vietnam
- Laura Verdelli, Varshini Jaichandran (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES) – From cultural tourism in the productive European wine landscape to the tea tourism in Nilgiri, India: Are some transpositions possible ?
15:30–16 :00 – Coffee Break
16:00–18:00 – Session 6 : Landscape as a Resource: Local Stakeholders and Representations in Tourist Transformations in Mountainous Margins
Chair : Isabelle Sacareau (Université Bordeaux Montaigne, UMR Passages)
- Lucie Morère (Université de Lille 1, TVES) – The Cerrado landscapes, a territorial resource under construction for developing the North Minas Gerais (Brazil).
- Pierre Dérioz (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev), Pranil Upadhayaya (Nepal Tourism Board), Philippe Bachimon (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev), Maud Loireau (IRD, UMR Espace-Dev), Anne-Elisabeth Laques (IRD, UMR Espace-Dev) – Changing tourism in the mountainous hinterland close to major urban areas: South side of Annapurna and Helambu (Nepal).
- Raghubir Chand (Kumaun University, Inde), Frédéric Landy (Université Paris Nanterre, IFP Pondichéry), Kathayat Singh, India Kavindra, Singh Pushkar, Chandra Kailash (Kumaun University, Inde) – The role of local actors and emerging tourist landscape in Munsiary, a marginal territory in Uttarakhand, India
- Truong Thi Hong Minh (UMR Espace-Dev), Philippe Bachimon (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev) – Territory and tourist representation for local people in A Luoi district, Thua Thien province, Vietnam.
- Taoufik Belhareth (ENS de Tunis, Tunisie) – Promotion of a marginalized landscape: The case of Ain Draham, Northwest of Tunisia.
Friday 18th January
08:30–10:00 – Session 7 : Tourist Development and Landscape Issues: Between Transformation and Conservation
Chair : Stéphane Héritier (Université Jean-Monnet, St-Etienne)
- Philippe Bachimon (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev), Evelyne Gauché (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES), Anh Thu Le (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev) – L A kitsch approach to rural-urban interface in Dalat (Vietnam), Pokhara (Népal), and Sandu (China): towards touristic artificialisation of rural landscape.
- Imène Zaafrane Zhioua (Université de Carthage, Tunisie), Antonio Da Cunha (Université de Lausanne, Suisse) – Landscape and tourism in precarious equilibrium: the Kerkennah archipelago between preservation and sustainable planning.
- Jin Lu (Université de Ningbo, Chine) – Landscape, rural tourism, and stakeholder’s interactions in Shui villages in Sandu (Guizhou, China)
10:00–10:30 – Coffee Break
10:30–12:00 – Session 8 : Landscape Representations in Confrontation
Chair : Pierre Dérioz (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev)
- Evelyne Gauché (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES) – Setting the landscape stage, representations and landscape thinking in a touristic Shui village of Southern Guizhou (China).
- Juliette Bidon (Université Paris 1), Esméralda Longépée (Centre Universitaire de Mayotte, UMR Espace-Dev), Claire Harpet (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, UMR Éco-Anthropologie et Ethnobiologie) –Inhabited landscapes, dreamed landscapes : confrontation between Mahore and metropolitan views in Mayotte.
- Angélique Bègue (Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3), Esméralda Longépée (Centre Universitaire de Mayotte, UMR Espace-Dev), Juliette Bidon (Université Paris 1), Anne-Elisabeth Laques (IRD, UMR Espace-Dev) – Expert and profane views: confrontation of landscape representations in Mayotte.
12:00–13:15 – Lunch
13:15–14:45 –
Session 9 : Roaming through Landscapes with our Senses and Values
Chair : Sylvie Servain (Université de Tours, UMR CITERES)
- Sébastien Caillault (Université d’Angers, UMR « Espaces et sociétés »), Elise Geisler(AgroCampus Ouest, UMR ESO), Maxime Marie (Université de Caen, UMR ESO) – Roaming through, looking at, and listening to rural landscapes in the Global South. Crisscrossed experiences in West Africa.
- Yun Zhang (Université Paris Nanterre, UMR Lavue) – Landscape images for tea advertising.
- Steve Déry (Université Laval, Canada), Pham Xuan Nguyen (Parc National de Bi Doup-Nui Ba) –When flowers eat the night: contribution to the study of landscape issues in Lam Dong, Vietnam.
14:45–15:15 –Coffee Break
15:15–17:00 – Session 10 : Territorial Appropriation and Identities in Question
Chair : Joëlle Smadja (Centre d’Etudes Himalayennes, CNRS)
- Thi Lan Huong Truong (Université de Dalat, Vietnam / Université d’Avignon), Pierre Dérioz (Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev) – What place for rural peripheral landscapes in the building of identity, by and for tourism, in Dalat region (Vietnam)?
- Labib Toumi (Université de Sousse, Tunisie / Université de Tours, UMR CITERES) – What about heritagization when is considered preservation of territorial identity? Diagnostic and territorial reconsideration of troglodytic landscapes in South-Eastern Tunisia.
- Sarah Bernard (Université de Limoges), Florence Mury (Université de Polynésie française / Université d’Avignon, UMR Espace-Dev) – Reappropriating valleys in Tahiti: toward an inversion of the sea/mountain dualism? The example of the Orofero valley.
- Etienne Jacquemet (Université Bordeaux Montaigne, UMR Passages) – Sherpas: true keepers of the Himalaya?
17:00–17:30 –Final Discussion & Conclusion
Chaired by the AQAPA Scientific Committee
Subjects
- Geography (Main category)
- Society > Sociology
- Society > Ethnology, anthropology
- Society > History
- Mind and language > Representation
Places
- Salle polyvalente (RDC) - 33 allée Ferdinand de Lesseps
Tours, France (37)
Date(s)
- Wednesday, January 16, 2019
- Thursday, January 17, 2019
- Friday, January 18, 2019
Keywords
- paysage, espace rural, espace marginal, sud, mutation, agriculture, tourisme, représentation
Contact(s)
- Evelyne Gauché
courriel : evelyne [dot] gauche2 [at] gmail [dot] com
Reference Urls
Information source
- Amélie Robert
courriel : amelie [dot] robert [at] u-picardie [dot] fr
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To cite this announcement
« To whom do landscapes in marginal rural areas in southern lands belong? », Conference, symposium, Calenda, Published on Monday, January 14, 2019, https://doi.org/10.58079/11ud