Facteurs humains de la gestion du loup

For the first time since they disappeared, wolves were officially spotted in the French Alps in 1992. Since then, they have been causing a genuine crisis. Wolves are surely not ordinary animals and, after a period of silence or incredulity, their arrival generates the constitution of two adverse cam...

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Main Author: Mauz, I.
Other Authors: CEMAGREF GRENOBLE DTGR
Format: Conference Object
Language:French
Published: 2003
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spelling ftcemoa:oai:irsteadoc.irstea.fr:PUB00013942 2023-05-15T15:50:50+02:00 Facteurs humains de la gestion du loup Mauz, I. CEMAGREF GRENOBLE DTGR ALPES FRANCAISES 2003 application/pdf https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00013942 Français fre https://irsteadoc.irstea.fr/cemoa/PUB00013942 Date de dépôt: 2004-08-19 - Tous les documents et informations contenus dans la base CemOA Publications sont protégés en vertu du droit de propriété intellectuelle, en particulier par le droit d'auteur. La personne consultant la base CemOA Publications peut visualiser, reproduire, ou stocker des copies des publications, à condition que l'information soit seulement pour son usage personnel et non commercial. L'utilisation des travaux universitaires est soumise à autorisation préalable de leurs auteurs. Toute information relative au signalement d'une publication contenue dans CemOA Publications doit inclure la citation bibliographique usuelle : Nom du ou des auteurs, titre et source du document, date et URL de la notice (dc_identifier). 13138 CANIS LUPUS ZONE DE MONTAGNE ESPECE PROTEGEE PASTORALISME GESTION DE CRISE PROTECTED SPECIES PASTORALISM MOUNTAINOUS AREA Communication à un congrès 2003 ftcemoa 2021-06-29T08:29:40Z For the first time since they disappeared, wolves were officially spotted in the French Alps in 1992. Since then, they have been causing a genuine crisis. Wolves are surely not ordinary animals and, after a period of silence or incredulity, their arrival generates the constitution of two adverse camps. More than ten years after, the confrontation is obviously going on: in both camps, the same rumors and same arguments can be heard and conflicts remain quite fierce. But, at the same time, joint experiments, for that matter more on sheep herds` protection than on wolves` elimination, are also being carried out. It therefore turns out that people do not have to agree to cooperate. What is necessary to collaborate, if not agreement? Coexistence is possible only if one renounces an "all or nothing" logic and accepts compromise. Besides, we must admit that we are all discovering beings unknown to us - wolves and guard dogs - and rediscovering animal and human beings we have known in a certain context, but that the wolf`s arrival transforms or shows in a new light. Finally, we must be aware that all experiences deserve to be taken into account. It is certainly asking much of everybody and particularly of naturalists and managers, whose knowledge, practices and experiences are too often considered as superior to those of farmers, hunters or hikers. / Après avoir résumé la crise déclenchée par l'arrivée des loups dans les Alpes françaises, l'auteur décrit les positions de deux camps adverses : partisans et détracteurs. Conference Object Canis lupus Irstea Publications et Bases documentaires (Irstea@doc/CemOA)
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topic CANIS LUPUS
ZONE DE MONTAGNE
ESPECE PROTEGEE
PASTORALISME
GESTION DE CRISE
PROTECTED SPECIES
PASTORALISM
MOUNTAINOUS AREA
spellingShingle CANIS LUPUS
ZONE DE MONTAGNE
ESPECE PROTEGEE
PASTORALISME
GESTION DE CRISE
PROTECTED SPECIES
PASTORALISM
MOUNTAINOUS AREA
Mauz, I.
Facteurs humains de la gestion du loup
topic_facet CANIS LUPUS
ZONE DE MONTAGNE
ESPECE PROTEGEE
PASTORALISME
GESTION DE CRISE
PROTECTED SPECIES
PASTORALISM
MOUNTAINOUS AREA
description For the first time since they disappeared, wolves were officially spotted in the French Alps in 1992. Since then, they have been causing a genuine crisis. Wolves are surely not ordinary animals and, after a period of silence or incredulity, their arrival generates the constitution of two adverse camps. More than ten years after, the confrontation is obviously going on: in both camps, the same rumors and same arguments can be heard and conflicts remain quite fierce. But, at the same time, joint experiments, for that matter more on sheep herds` protection than on wolves` elimination, are also being carried out. It therefore turns out that people do not have to agree to cooperate. What is necessary to collaborate, if not agreement? Coexistence is possible only if one renounces an "all or nothing" logic and accepts compromise. Besides, we must admit that we are all discovering beings unknown to us - wolves and guard dogs - and rediscovering animal and human beings we have known in a certain context, but that the wolf`s arrival transforms or shows in a new light. Finally, we must be aware that all experiences deserve to be taken into account. It is certainly asking much of everybody and particularly of naturalists and managers, whose knowledge, practices and experiences are too often considered as superior to those of farmers, hunters or hikers. / Après avoir résumé la crise déclenchée par l'arrivée des loups dans les Alpes françaises, l'auteur décrit les positions de deux camps adverses : partisans et détracteurs.
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op_rights Date de dépôt: 2004-08-19 - Tous les documents et informations contenus dans la base CemOA Publications sont protégés en vertu du droit de propriété intellectuelle, en particulier par le droit d'auteur. La personne consultant la base CemOA Publications peut visualiser, reproduire, ou stocker des copies des publications, à condition que l'information soit seulement pour son usage personnel et non commercial. L'utilisation des travaux universitaires est soumise à autorisation préalable de leurs auteurs. Toute information relative au signalement d'une publication contenue dans CemOA Publications doit inclure la citation bibliographique usuelle : Nom du ou des auteurs, titre et source du document, date et URL de la notice (dc_identifier).
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