Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?

Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies have focussed mainly on analysing the consequences of climate change. The present article seeks to examine and qualify the impact of climate change in the mountain areas of the Alps. A first line of enq...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Didier Richard, Emmanuelle George-Marcelpoil, Vincent Boudières
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine 2011-01-01
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
Subjects:
Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rga/1322
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1841546653714087936
author Didier Richard
Emmanuelle George-Marcelpoil
Vincent Boudières
author_facet Didier Richard
Emmanuelle George-Marcelpoil
Vincent Boudières
author_sort Didier Richard
collection DOAJ
description Climate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies have focussed mainly on analysing the consequences of climate change. The present article seeks to examine and qualify the impact of climate change in the mountain areas of the Alps. A first line of enquiry concerns the changing level of danger in the mountain environment. Are mountain areas becoming more dangerous and, if so, in terms of what types of risks and to what degree? However, adopting an approach based on an analysis of natural hazards and their dynamics in response to climate change cannot ignore the economic activities and types of development that already exist in these areas. In this respect, the tourism economy is predominant in mountain regions. Its durability and vitality undoubtedly constitute a priority for local actors. It is not surprising therefore that the latter have set up strategies for adapting to climate change. For planners and decision-makers to ensure integrated approaches in dealing with climate change, it is important that the complex links between natural risks and the types of development in mountain areas are better understood, which calls for a more detailed analysis of the environment in terms of territorial vulnerability.
format Article
id doaj-art-596f81444890430383d4b13216401284
institution Kabale University
issn 0035-1121
1760-7426
language English
publishDate 2011-01-01
publisher Institut de Géographie Alpine
record_format Article
series Revue de Géographie Alpine
spelling doaj-art-596f81444890430383d4b132164012842025-01-10T15:55:58ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-74262011-01-0198410.4000/rga.1322Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?Didier RichardEmmanuelle George-MarcelpoilVincent BoudièresClimate change is today a reality at both the international and more local levels. Recent studies have focussed mainly on analysing the consequences of climate change. The present article seeks to examine and qualify the impact of climate change in the mountain areas of the Alps. A first line of enquiry concerns the changing level of danger in the mountain environment. Are mountain areas becoming more dangerous and, if so, in terms of what types of risks and to what degree? However, adopting an approach based on an analysis of natural hazards and their dynamics in response to climate change cannot ignore the economic activities and types of development that already exist in these areas. In this respect, the tourism economy is predominant in mountain regions. Its durability and vitality undoubtedly constitute a priority for local actors. It is not surprising therefore that the latter have set up strategies for adapting to climate change. For planners and decision-makers to ensure integrated approaches in dealing with climate change, it is important that the complex links between natural risks and the types of development in mountain areas are better understood, which calls for a more detailed analysis of the environment in terms of territorial vulnerability.https://journals.openedition.org/rga/1322natural hazardsAlpsClimate changewinter tourismterritorial vulnerability
spellingShingle Didier Richard
Emmanuelle George-Marcelpoil
Vincent Boudières
Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?
Revue de Géographie Alpine
natural hazards
Alps
Climate change
winter tourism
territorial vulnerability
title Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?
title_full Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?
title_fullStr Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?
title_full_unstemmed Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?
title_short Changement climatique et développement des territoires de montagne : quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d’action ?
title_sort changement climatique et developpement des territoires de montagne quelles connaissances pour quelles pistes d action
topic natural hazards
Alps
Climate change
winter tourism
territorial vulnerability
url https://journals.openedition.org/rga/1322
work_keys_str_mv AT didierrichard changementclimatiqueetdeveloppementdesterritoiresdemontagnequellesconnaissancespourquellespistesdaction
AT emmanuellegeorgemarcelpoil changementclimatiqueetdeveloppementdesterritoiresdemontagnequellesconnaissancespourquellespistesdaction
AT vincentboudieres changementclimatiqueetdeveloppementdesterritoiresdemontagnequellesconnaissancespourquellespistesdaction