Le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?

The need to take into account environmental and ecological issues in land use is highlighted in several political and legal texts. However, the implementation of biodiversity conservation objectives at the local level is still very light. The mere ecological approach would forget the relationship to...

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Autores principales: Sylvain Morin, Sébastien Bonthoux, Philippe Clergeau
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f9fe981305c64240a3aa9a18e34313d12021-12-02T09:59:13ZLe paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?1492-844210.4000/vertigo.17356https://doaj.org/article/f9fe981305c64240a3aa9a18e34313d12016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/17356https://doaj.org/toc/1492-8442The need to take into account environmental and ecological issues in land use is highlighted in several political and legal texts. However, the implementation of biodiversity conservation objectives at the local level is still very light. The mere ecological approach would forget the relationship to the uses and ambiences that is the responsibility of the landscape design. In this article, we analyze the relationship between landscape designers and ecologists and make some proposals to improve the consideration of environmental issues and knowledge in development projects. First, it is necessary to break down barriers of landscape designer and ecologist cultures and to construct a dialogue in the different educations. The knowledge from researchers should be synthesized and made more affordable for practitioners. Landscape architects and ecologists should be more recognized by the contracting authority and integrated in local authority services. With the aim of creating multifunctional landscapes, it is essential to cross different intuitive, sensitive and scientific approaches and various tools throughout the project process. Finally, in order to capitalize on the knowledge developed during the project and make returns on experience, experimentation and evaluation phases could be developed during the design process.Sylvain MorinSébastien BonthouxPhilippe ClergeauÉditions en environnement VertigOarticlelandscape architectslandscape ecologistlink practice-researchco-constructiongreen infrastructureblue infrastructureEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350FRVertigO, Vol 24 (2016)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language FR
topic landscape architects
landscape ecologist
link practice-research
co-construction
green infrastructure
blue infrastructure
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle landscape architects
landscape ecologist
link practice-research
co-construction
green infrastructure
blue infrastructure
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Sylvain Morin
Sébastien Bonthoux
Philippe Clergeau
Le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?
description The need to take into account environmental and ecological issues in land use is highlighted in several political and legal texts. However, the implementation of biodiversity conservation objectives at the local level is still very light. The mere ecological approach would forget the relationship to the uses and ambiences that is the responsibility of the landscape design. In this article, we analyze the relationship between landscape designers and ecologists and make some proposals to improve the consideration of environmental issues and knowledge in development projects. First, it is necessary to break down barriers of landscape designer and ecologist cultures and to construct a dialogue in the different educations. The knowledge from researchers should be synthesized and made more affordable for practitioners. Landscape architects and ecologists should be more recognized by the contracting authority and integrated in local authority services. With the aim of creating multifunctional landscapes, it is essential to cross different intuitive, sensitive and scientific approaches and various tools throughout the project process. Finally, in order to capitalize on the knowledge developed during the project and make returns on experience, experimentation and evaluation phases could be developed during the design process.
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Sébastien Bonthoux
Philippe Clergeau
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Philippe Clergeau
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title Le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?
title_short Le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?
title_full Le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?
title_fullStr Le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?
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title_sort le paysagiste et l'écologue : comment obtenir une meilleure collaboration opérationnelle ?
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