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| ENVT0873-2 | Sustainable development and governance (sociology of policies)
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| Duration : | 30h Th, 20h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | Marc Mormont |
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| Language : | French language |
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| Course contents : | Introduction to enviuronmental policies and politics. Empahis will be put on the sociological dimension of environmental problems.
Content
Part 1. The construction of environmental problems
How do the environmental questions emerge ? What are the characteristics of an environmental problem ? 1. Socio structural evolutions 2. Environmental movements and claims 3. Environmental objects
Part 2. Environmental policies : frameworks and applications
How to analyse environmental policies ? What are the analytical frameworks ? 4 Interpretation frameworks : the case of agriculture 5. Ecological modernisation and risk society and tools (factoir 4, industrial ecology)
Part 3. Nature Conservation policies
6. From european policies to local implementation 7.Ecological networks
Part 4. Participation and governance
8. Policy and administration 9. New modes of governance
Part 5 Sectorial policies
10 Policy of risk 11. Consumption Policies |
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| Course objective : | 1. to understand thspecificity of environemental problems as they include proceses of representation of things (nature) and of humans (society) 2. to unserstand political processes that build environmental problems as political problems. 3. to analyse some sectorial policies (nature conservation, agriculture, transport, and waste. |
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| Prerequisites : | néant |
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| Organization : | Each course has two parts: - a lecture by the teacher - a discussion concerning a paper that has to be read by the students before. |
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| Written notes : | Notes will be available. Pörtfolio of readings. |
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| Assessment : | Oral examination |
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| Contacts : | Mormont Marc Professeur Campus Arlon tel : 063 230868 mail : mmormont@ulg.ac.be |
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| Remarks : | Partie 1-2-
Barraqué B., Gestion négociée des territoires etpolitiques publiques, L'Harmattan, 1999.
Guibert B., Berlan-Darque M., L'environnement, question sociale. Dix ans de recherche pour le Ministère de l'Environnement, Editions Odile Jacob, 2001.
Lascoumes P., Les ambiguïtés des politiques de développement durable, Odile Jacob, 2001.
Muller P., « L'analyse cognitive des politiques publiques, vers une sociologie politique de l'action publique », Revue française de science politique, n° 2, 2000.
Zaccai E., Le développement durable : dynamique et constitution d'un projet, Bruxelles-Bern-Berlin, éd. Peter Lang, 2002.
Partie 3 :
Brown, K., Mackensen, j., & Rosendo, S. (2005). Millenium Ecosystem Assessment - Chapter 15 Integrated Responses. Washington: World Resources Institute.
Mormont, M. (1994). Parcs naturels et gestion de l'espace rural. Arlon: F.U.L.
Mougenot, C., & Mormont, M. (1999). Governing biodiversity. International Journal of Environment and Pollution, 12, 4, 414-435.
Burel, F., & Baudry, J. (1999). Ecologie du paysage, Concepts, Méthodes et Applications: Tec et Doc.
Mougenot, C., & Melin, E. (2000). Entre science et action, le concept de réseau écologique. Natures-Sciences-Sociétés, 8, 3, 20-30.
Mougenot, C. (2003). Prendre soin de la nature ordinaire. Paris: Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (Paris) et INRA |
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