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For – Number 2023/2 – No. 246 – Power relationships, links to nature and changes in French forests

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-09-21 22:00:00
Page 3 to 4: Isabelle Gaborieau – Editorial | Page 5: Erratum | Page 6 to 11: Gilles Tétart – School catering, a pillar of a territorialized food transition? | Page 12 to 24: Etienne Lohay – Sociological attempt to understand the relationship between attachment, trust and power within a police canine pair | Page 25 to 37: Éric Triquet and Pauline Grison – The commitment of associations to the olive heritage | Page 41 to 45: Adrien Baysse-Lainé and Isabelle Gaborieau – Power relationships, links to nature and changes in French forests | Page 47 to 54: Christian Barthod – Public policies linked to the multifunctionality of forests, and the responsibility of the manager in his choices | Page 55 to 62: Baptiste Hautdidier, Vincent Banos, Marcin Krasnodębski, Zoé Ginter, Laurent Couderchet, Nicolas Lemoigne, Annabel Porté, Christine Bouisset, Sébastien Nageleisen and Christian Kull – Beyond the face-to-face between an industrialized forest and its “wild margins”: dynamics of innovation and process of requalification of forest areas in Aquitaine | Page 63 to 71: Philippe Deuffic, Damien Marage and Elsa Richou – Controversies surrounding clear-cutting in forests: media artifact or fundamental problem? | Page 73 to 80: Caroline Salomon and Morgane Malard – Forest and society: when views and expectations evolve | Page 83 to 96: Nicolas Gouix – Forest biodiversity, between shared issues and opposition for its conservation and adaptation of forests | Page 97 to 110: Jean-Claude Génot – No forest policy without increasing the degree of naturalness of forests | Page 111 to 120: Charlotte Glinel – Forest managers: a new category of public forestry action? | Page 121 to 131: Denis Asfaux and Maxime Leloup – Forest gardens, a path to change in French forests? | Page 133 to 147: Isabelle Gaborieau and Christian Peltier – Training in forestry alternatives | Page 149 to 158: Jonathan Lenglet, Leïla Kebir and Rita Barles – Neither places nor goods: when the commons are involved in the transition of forest territories | Page 159 to 168: Maurice Chalayer – The French sawmill faces its future | Page 169 to 184: Antonia Bousbaine – The Walloon Forest Conference… Towards a regional forestry strategy? | Page 185 to 189: Agenda.
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