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Titre
Margins at the Heart of Territorial Innovation? A Comparative Look at Administrative Borderlands (South Africa, France, Morocco, Niger and Togo)
Sujet
[SHS:GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
tenure
livelihoods
local development
peri-urban area
rural area
Description
On all levels and in very different contexts, administrative borderlands are often centres of functional specialisation as well as derogatory and potentially innovative initiatives or practices. Beyond the handicap of discontinuity created by administrative boundaries, institutional agreements take place officially to a greater or lesser extent, in order to manage an uncertain and complex situation. Observing these processes in contexts as different as those of Togo, France, Niger, Morocco and South Africa enables us to bring out certain geopolitical patterns indicating relations between centres and peripheries, and between various levels of territorial administration (e.g. municipalities, regions and central states). Perhaps, for that matter, the much sought-after new formulae of territorial governance are developed on these borderlands.
Créateur
Antheaume, Benoît
Giraut, Frédéric
Source
Territorial restructurings, comparisons and innovations Proceedings of the French‐South African meeting on territorial innovation. Recompositions territoriales : confronter et innover. Actes des rencontres scientifiques franco‐sud-africaines de l'innovation territoriale
Rencontres scientifiques franco-Sud-Africaines de l'innovation territoriale
Date
2003
Langue
ENG
Type
conference proceeding
Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00740996
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/74/09/96/PDF/Antheaume_Giraut_43.pdf
Couverture
Grenoble - Avignon
France