Quand la co-localisation contraint la coordination: l'apport du modèle ‘exit-voice' à l'analyse des dynamiques territoriales
Audrey Rivaud and
Clarisse Cazals
Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine, 2013, vol. octobre, issue 4, 679-704
Abstract:
Coordination steaming from negative dimensions of geographical proximity is mostly viewed under the angle of conflicts. Nevertheless, land use conflicts ? and their counterpart in terms of dialogue ? are not the only means of action for co-localized agents. Strategies of relocation or strategies of avoidance are also adapted responses. This paper shows the interest of the exit-voice diptych to understand more globally actor?s strategies, and grasp finely territorial dynamics. To illustrate this comment, oyster farming is analyzed. Indeed, oyster farming is a productive activity faced to varied localized problem of coordination. More precisely, the strategies implemented by oyster farmers on two particular spaces on French coast are studied : the Marennes-Oléron Bay, where the problem of freshwater supply involve strategies of exit ; and the Arcachon Bay, where the problems of water quality involve strategies of voice.
Keywords: co-localization; coordination; exit-voice model; oyster-farming; territory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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