Buclet N. (2021). Territorial ecology and socio-ecological transition. Londres (Royaume-Uni) : ISTE Editions. 180 p. (Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Management Series. Smart Innovation).
Titre : | Territorial ecology and socio-ecological transition |
Auteurs : | N. Buclet |
Type de document : | Ouvrage |
Editeur : | Londres [Royaume-Uni] : ISTE Editions, 2021 |
Collection : | Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Management Series |
Sous-collection : | Smart Innovation |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-78630-546-6 |
Format : | 180 p. |
Langues : | Anglais |
Langues du résumé : | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Catégories principales 14 - SOCIOLOGIE ; 14.2 - Sociétés. Civilisation. Changement SocialThésaurus IAMM ECOLOGIE ; ECOLOGIE INDUSTRIELLE ET TERRITORIALE ; DIAGNOSTIC ; INNOVATION ; TERRITOIRE ; ECOSYSTEME ; CAPACITE ; RESILIENCE |
Mots-clés: | ECOLOGIE TERRITORIALE ; SOCIOECOLOGIE ; TRANSITION SOCIO-ECOLOGIQUE |
Résumé : |
In the same realm as social ecology, industrial ecology and the circular economy, a new interdisciplinary field is growing: territorial ecology. Based on the analysis of the metabolism of human societies at a local level, it helps us diagnose a socioecosystem. This diagnostic is not only based on what is circulating, but also on how it is organized and why. Who is at the origin of a flow? What are their motivations? Who has the power to make decisions about it?
This methodology, taking into account both the material description of human societies and the analysis of decisionmaking processes, might also be relevant for territorial diagnostics. It leads us to a systemic view of the consequences of individual and collective actions on the sustainability of local socio ecosystems. Socio-ecological transition implies a substantial evolution of human societies. Innovation, be it technological, organizational or social, is intrinsically involved in this evolution. However, if transition calls for disruptive rather than incremental innovations, we must also assess these innovations with a systemic view of their consequences. |
Note de contenu : |
Chapter 1. Positioning Territorial Ecology in the Scientific and Institutional Context
1.1. Positioning of territorial ecology from a scientific point of view 1.2. Positioning in the institutional context 1.3. Conclusion Chapter 2. Main Methodologies Developed Around Urban and Territorial Metabolism: Contributions and Limitations 2.1. The main principles of metabolism 2.2. The rise of social metabolism and the territorial footprint 2.3. Contributing to better knowledge of territorial issues 2.4. Conclusion Chapter 3. A Wealth Creation Approach for a Territorial Diagnosis Methodology 3.1. The model of wealth creation subsystems 3.2. Methods of analysis of the relationships between stakeholders within the territorial metabolism 3.3. Conclusion Chapter 4. Territorial Ecology and the Challenges of the Socio-ecological Transition: Metabolism, Capacity and Resilience 4.1. Capabilities 4.2. Better integration of the relationship to the environment within the metabolism 4.3. Territorial capability and resilience: a means to tackle transition issues 4.4. Conclusion Chapter 5. Principles for Innovative Territorial Projects 5.1. Conventional regimes and principles 5.2. From the dominant conventional regime to a more sustainable one 5.3. Toward innovative regional projects 5.4. Conclusion |
Cote : | Q2-BUC-2021 |
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