Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut

Historically, wildlife has always been a resource for mankind by ensuring food safety to local and traditional societies. Wildlife tourism represents an evolution in the use of wildlife and affects livelihoods, culture and the local identities. The aim of this PhD research is to have a better unders...

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Main Author: Chanteloup, Laine
Other Authors: Environnements, Dynamiques et Territoires de la Montagne (EDYTEM), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB Université de Savoie Université de Chambéry ), Université de Grenoble, Université du Québec à Montréal, Christophe Gauchon, Mélanie Duval, Martina Herrmann
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:French
Published: HAL CCSD 2013
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Online Access:https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241
https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241v2/document
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:tel-00924241v2 2023-05-15T17:48:02+02:00 Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut À la rencontre de l’animal sauvage : dynamiques, usages et enjeux du récréotourisme faunique. : Une mise en perspective franco-canadienne de trois territoires : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut Chanteloup, Laine Environnements, Dynamiques et Territoires de la Montagne (EDYTEM) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB Université de Savoie Université de Chambéry ) Université de Grenoble Université du Québec à Montréal Christophe Gauchon Mélanie Duval Martina Herrmann 2013-06-28 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241v2/document https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241v2/file/CHANTELOUP_LAINE_2013_archivage.pdf fr fre HAL CCSD NNT: 2013GRENAO14 tel-00924241 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241 https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241v2/document https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241v2/file/CHANTELOUP_LAINE_2013_archivage.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00924241 Histoire. Université de Grenoble; Université du Québec à Montréal, 2013. Français. ⟨NNT : 2013GRENAO14⟩ Wildlife Recreotourism Territory Territoire Récréotourisme Faune sauvage [SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis Theses 2013 ftccsdartic 2021-09-12T00:45:46Z Historically, wildlife has always been a resource for mankind by ensuring food safety to local and traditional societies. Wildlife tourism represents an evolution in the use of wildlife and affects livelihoods, culture and the local identities. The aim of this PhD research is to have a better understanding of what is wildlife tourism. This specific tourism causes a requalification of the resource, which has some impacts on human and non-human spaces, on the territorial building processes and on the relationship between men and animals. This research focuses particularly on these issues by studying wildlife viewing tourism and sport hunting tourism. These two kinds of tourism are usually in conflict because wildlife tourism is viewed as a non-consumptive tourism whereas hunting tourism is viewed as a consumptive tourism. Going beyond some common preconceptions on these different tourisms, we question the differences and/or the dialogical relationship between these practices. To conduct this research, we chose to lead a comparative analysis putting into perspective different case studies in France and in Canada. This comparative work allows a better understanding of tourism and territorial stakes linked to wildlife tourism and it allows to reflect on the transferability of processes observed between different fieldworks. From a methodological point of view, we have defined a framework to analyse wildlife tourism. This framework is based on conceptual aspects, analysis of archives, observation methods and discourse analysis. The first part of this work presents the theoretical context and introduces the systemic approach of this research (chapter 1, 2 and 3). These methodological and theoretical presuppositions are used to analyse how wildlife tourism dynamics act, react and retroact on the whole territorial system. The second part questions the socio-spatial organisation of wildlife viewing and hunting tourisms (chapters 4 and 5). These forms of tourisms are studied taking into account the settlement of these ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Nunavut Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Canada Nunavut
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Recreotourism
Territory
Territoire
Récréotourisme
Faune sauvage
[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
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Recreotourism
Territory
Territoire
Récréotourisme
Faune sauvage
[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
Chanteloup, Laine
Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut
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Recreotourism
Territory
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Récréotourisme
Faune sauvage
[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History
description Historically, wildlife has always been a resource for mankind by ensuring food safety to local and traditional societies. Wildlife tourism represents an evolution in the use of wildlife and affects livelihoods, culture and the local identities. The aim of this PhD research is to have a better understanding of what is wildlife tourism. This specific tourism causes a requalification of the resource, which has some impacts on human and non-human spaces, on the territorial building processes and on the relationship between men and animals. This research focuses particularly on these issues by studying wildlife viewing tourism and sport hunting tourism. These two kinds of tourism are usually in conflict because wildlife tourism is viewed as a non-consumptive tourism whereas hunting tourism is viewed as a consumptive tourism. Going beyond some common preconceptions on these different tourisms, we question the differences and/or the dialogical relationship between these practices. To conduct this research, we chose to lead a comparative analysis putting into perspective different case studies in France and in Canada. This comparative work allows a better understanding of tourism and territorial stakes linked to wildlife tourism and it allows to reflect on the transferability of processes observed between different fieldworks. From a methodological point of view, we have defined a framework to analyse wildlife tourism. This framework is based on conceptual aspects, analysis of archives, observation methods and discourse analysis. The first part of this work presents the theoretical context and introduces the systemic approach of this research (chapter 1, 2 and 3). These methodological and theoretical presuppositions are used to analyse how wildlife tourism dynamics act, react and retroact on the whole territorial system. The second part questions the socio-spatial organisation of wildlife viewing and hunting tourisms (chapters 4 and 5). These forms of tourisms are studied taking into account the settlement of these ...
author2 Environnements, Dynamiques et Territoires de la Montagne (EDYTEM)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB Université de Savoie Université de Chambéry )
Université de Grenoble
Université du Québec à Montréal
Christophe Gauchon
Mélanie Duval
Martina Herrmann
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title Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut
title_short Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut
title_full Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut
title_fullStr Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut
title_full_unstemmed Meeting wildlife : dynamics, uses and stakes of wildlife recreotourism. : A french-canadian comparative approach between three territories : Bauges, Gaspésie, Nunavut
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Histoire. Université de Grenoble; Université du Québec à Montréal, 2013. Français. ⟨NNT : 2013GRENAO14⟩
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