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Fonder les sciences du territoire : quels besoins des praticiens de l'aménagement en contexte transfrontalier ou européen ?

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  • Jean Peyrony

    (MOT - Mission opérationnelle transfrontalière)

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Practitioners of spatial planning and territorial development need territorial sciences, and these sciences, on the other hand, also address public policies; interactions between academics and practitioners are constantly evolving, and differ according to the countries, as well for processes and objects that support them. The emergence of new territories across national borders (cross border regions, European Union,…) requires such an interaction at these new scales, but differences between national approaches make it more complex accordingly. It is therefore necessary to compare the interaction processes, and to consider how they can fit each other, which requires, not only inputs from geography or economy, but also from history and sociology. MOTS CLÉS Aménagement du territoire, cohésion territoriale, coopération transfrontalière.

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  • Jean Peyrony, 2011. "Fonder les sciences du territoire : quels besoins des praticiens de l'aménagement en contexte transfrontalier ou européen ?," Post-Print hal-01353202, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01353202
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