Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton

In order to avoid the undesirable effects of urbanisation, development policies and specific regulatory measures were gradually introduced on the French coast from the 1970s onwards, culminating in the adoption of the Coastal Law in 1986. The implementation of these regulations varies according to t...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ab281572d40844449518b4e0320053292021-12-02T11:18:07ZAide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton1278-336610.4000/cybergeo.34137https://doaj.org/article/ab281572d40844449518b4e0320053292020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cybergeo/34137https://doaj.org/toc/1278-3366In order to avoid the undesirable effects of urbanisation, development policies and specific regulatory measures were gradually introduced on the French coast from the 1970s onwards, culminating in the adoption of the Coastal Law in 1986. The implementation of these regulations varies according to the different forms of urbanization, distinguished through morphological, qualitative, and quantitative criteria. In the Coastal Law, these criteria are voluntarily defined in an imprecise manner, in order to allow their appreciation according to local specificities and regional planning. It therefore seems relevant to mobilise certain simple geomatic methods to model the criteria for delimiting and characterising the built-up areas of the coastline, as well as "negotiation zones" within which different development options could be considered. After a presentation of the methods for delineating built-up areas and the concepts they cover, we discuss the principles of common GIS algorithms. A case study on the Crozon Peninsula allows us to discuss the interest and limits of these methods, before concluding on their relevance.Iwan Le BerreDavid BrossetUnité Mixte de Recherche 8504 Géographie-citésarticlebuilt environmenturban areageomaticscoastal zoneurban policiesGeography (General)G1-922DEENFRITPTCybergeo (2020)
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topic built environment
urban area
geomatics
coastal zone
urban policies
Geography (General)
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spellingShingle built environment
urban area
geomatics
coastal zone
urban policies
Geography (General)
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Iwan Le Berre
David Brosset
Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
description In order to avoid the undesirable effects of urbanisation, development policies and specific regulatory measures were gradually introduced on the French coast from the 1970s onwards, culminating in the adoption of the Coastal Law in 1986. The implementation of these regulations varies according to the different forms of urbanization, distinguished through morphological, qualitative, and quantitative criteria. In the Coastal Law, these criteria are voluntarily defined in an imprecise manner, in order to allow their appreciation according to local specificities and regional planning. It therefore seems relevant to mobilise certain simple geomatic methods to model the criteria for delimiting and characterising the built-up areas of the coastline, as well as "negotiation zones" within which different development options could be considered. After a presentation of the methods for delineating built-up areas and the concepts they cover, we discuss the principles of common GIS algorithms. A case study on the Crozon Peninsula allows us to discuss the interest and limits of these methods, before concluding on their relevance.
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David Brosset
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David Brosset
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title Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
title_short Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
title_full Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
title_fullStr Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
title_full_unstemmed Aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
title_sort aide à la décision par l’identification de formes d’urbanisation : application au littoral breton
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