Acceptabilité des relocalisations des biens face à l’élévation du niveau de la mer: perceptions de nouveaux dispositifs de gouvernance du foncier
Hélène Rey-Valette,
Marie-Laure Lambert,
Gisèle Vianey,
Bénédicte Rulleau,
Camille André and
Nicole Lautrédou-Audouy
Géographie, économie, société, 2018, vol. 20, issue 3, 359-379
Abstract:
Faced with the menace of coastal erosion and flooding increased by sea level rise, new measures have been put forward that aim to reduce the vulnerability of coastal economies through relocation of property most at risk. These measures have however come up against strong opposition both from land owners and local politicians. From a survey of 421 main and second-home owners in the community of Hyères-les-Palmiers (Var, France), this article presents the range of perceptions of relocation measures in order to analyze the deciding factors in acceptability. Given the importance of land constraints, the article focuses on the feasibility of several schemes for gradually repurchasing property at risk and their ability to strengthen acceptance of relocation measures.
Keywords: adaptation; climatic change; land management; territorial governance; relocation; coastal risks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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