Espaces pastoraux, espaces d’agir commun: le saltus comme clé d’analyse des relations agriculture/propriété/nature
Corinne Eychenne and
Camille Noûs
Revue française de socio-Economie, 2022, vol. n° 29, issue 2, 111-130
Abstract:
The saltus is an area of uncultivated self-set vegetation used for grazing. It is the result of the interrelationship between humans and nature. It was traditionally managed as a common resource prior to the French Revolution, but has since been divided up, except in mountain areas. There is currently a return to public property status for some of these zones, with a view to ensuring the protection of nature. The rediscovery of the benefits of pastoral activity for the maintenance of open environments has led to novel forms of governance for agriculture/property/nature relationships.
Keywords: saltus; pastoralism; nature; land tenure; deprivatization; collective action (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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