Le droit d’accès à la nature en Europe du Nord : partage d’un capital environnemental et construction d’un espace contractuel
The right of public access is a principle of Northern Europe, employed especially in Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, which allows anybody to roam and benefit from natural spaces regardless of their land status. Crossing a meadow, picking mushrooms and berries in the forest, setting up a tent on...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:revues.org:vertigo/19034 2023-05-15T16:52:58+02:00 Le droit d’accès à la nature en Europe du Nord : partage d’un capital environnemental et construction d’un espace contractuel The right of access to nature in Northern Europe: sharing of environmental capital and construction of contractual space Girault, Camille 2018-04-01 http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/19034 fr fre Les Éditions en environnement VertigO VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l’environnement urn:doi:10.4000/vertigo.19034 http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/19034 lic_creative-commons Europe du Nord droit d’accès à la nature capital environnemental bien public usage public propriété privée individuel collectif espace contractuel partage spatial Northern Europe right of public access environmental capital public good public use private property individual collective contractual space spatial sharing geo droit Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.4000/vertigo.19034 2023-01-22T18:54:03Z The right of public access is a principle of Northern Europe, employed especially in Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, which allows anybody to roam and benefit from natural spaces regardless of their land status. Crossing a meadow, picking mushrooms and berries in the forest, setting up a tent on a grassland, hiking all the trails and canoeing on any lake are actually common environmental services and amenities for all according to this customary law, which considers nature as a public good. Considering this right of access through the concept of environmental capital enables to better reveal the differences between the theoretical and practical dimensions, between the collectiveness and the individual aspect of such a freedom of access and use of natural spaces. By allowing both one and all to invest in environmental values, the right of public access does not solve for all environmental injustice and conflict. Rather, frequent challenges, different interpretations of this right by the stakeholders and spatial cohabitation of many practices highlight the issue of the sharing of environmental capital. Hence, such sharing is expressed through spatial forms of contracts which often refer less to a segmentation of space than in forms of copresence. By allowing the public use of private lands (except for private spaces) and by promoting the non-rival valuation of natural spaces by different stakeholders, the right of public access enables to dissolve the distinction between public space and private space in favour of creating a contractual space. Le droit d’accès à la nature est un principe existant en Europe du Nord, notamment en Islande, en Norvège, en Suède et Finlande, selon lequel chacun a le droit de parcourir et de profiter des espaces naturels indépendamment de leur statut foncier. Traverser une prairie, cueillir des champignons et des baies dans une forêt, bivouaquer dans un pré, randonner sur n’importe quel sentier et canoter sur le moindre lac sont considérés comme des aménités et des services ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Islande Unknown Champignons ENVELOPE(139.957,139.957,-66.664,-66.664) Norway VertigO Hors-série 29 |
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The right of public access is a principle of Northern Europe, employed especially in Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, which allows anybody to roam and benefit from natural spaces regardless of their land status. Crossing a meadow, picking mushrooms and berries in the forest, setting up a tent on a grassland, hiking all the trails and canoeing on any lake are actually common environmental services and amenities for all according to this customary law, which considers nature as a public good. Considering this right of access through the concept of environmental capital enables to better reveal the differences between the theoretical and practical dimensions, between the collectiveness and the individual aspect of such a freedom of access and use of natural spaces. By allowing both one and all to invest in environmental values, the right of public access does not solve for all environmental injustice and conflict. Rather, frequent challenges, different interpretations of this right by the stakeholders and spatial cohabitation of many practices highlight the issue of the sharing of environmental capital. Hence, such sharing is expressed through spatial forms of contracts which often refer less to a segmentation of space than in forms of copresence. By allowing the public use of private lands (except for private spaces) and by promoting the non-rival valuation of natural spaces by different stakeholders, the right of public access enables to dissolve the distinction between public space and private space in favour of creating a contractual space. Le droit d’accès à la nature est un principe existant en Europe du Nord, notamment en Islande, en Norvège, en Suède et Finlande, selon lequel chacun a le droit de parcourir et de profiter des espaces naturels indépendamment de leur statut foncier. Traverser une prairie, cueillir des champignons et des baies dans une forêt, bivouaquer dans un pré, randonner sur n’importe quel sentier et canoter sur le moindre lac sont considérés comme des aménités et des services ... |
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Le droit d’accès à la nature en Europe du Nord : partage d’un capital environnemental et construction d’un espace contractuel |
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