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Le conflit autour du Lyon-Turin dans le Val de Suse. Vers une nécessaire reconsidération des basses vallées alpines

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The Conflict around Lyon-Turin basis tunnel project in Val di Susa is not a simple movement NIMBY. It makes sense on 40 years of changes unaccepted and not integrated by the territory. The basis tunnel project offered a way to connect an addition of oppositions. But, if a territoriality of crisis rose from the contestation, it didn?t seem able to be a ground for an invention of the valley as project area. Other conflicts were developed around projects of alpine basis tunnels, for example around the Brenner. There, a treatment of the contestation based on constructions of institutional mediation authorized to find a positive exit thanks to the valorisation of spatial mediation (infopoint) and social one (jobs). The need of mediation constitutes the basis for a reconsideration of the spatial object « lower valley », free from its single value of in-between.

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  • Kevin Sutton, 2013. "Le conflit autour du Lyon-Turin dans le Val de Suse. Vers une nécessaire reconsidération des basses vallées alpines," Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, Armand Colin, vol. 0(1), pages 179-201.
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    1. Pasquale Commendatore & Ingrid Kubin & Pascal Mossay & Iryna Sushko, 2017. "The role of centrality and market size in a four-region asymmetric new economic geography model," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 27(5), pages 1095-1131, November.

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