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La construction sociale de la pénurie en eau à Almeria (Andalousie) ou l'échec de la normalisation "hydrauliciste"

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    (LEPII - Laboratoire d'Economie de la Production et de l'Intégration Internationale - UPMF - Université Pierre Mendès France - Grenoble 2 - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)

Abstract

Cette recherche mobilise une nouvelle grille de lecture théorique afin de comprendre un fait stylisé maintenant bien documenté : la construction sociale de la pénurie. Considérant l'hypothèse selon laquelle l'étude des normes de l'eau permet d'appréhender l'évolution des usages, et en mobilisant des outils théoriques qui articulent normes techniques et normes sociales, nous montrons que les normes présidant aux usages de l'eau à Almeria (Andalousie) témoignent d'une représentation de l'eau comme simple ressource d'allocation inépuisable qu'il suffit de mobiliser et, partant, favorisent une surexploitation de la ressource.

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  • Arnaud Buchs, 2010. "La construction sociale de la pénurie en eau à Almeria (Andalousie) ou l'échec de la normalisation "hydrauliciste"," Post-Print halshs-00526631, HAL.
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    USAGE DE L'EAU; NORME; PENURIE;
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