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    Keywords: Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: Intro -- Sommaire -- Remerciements -- Introduction -- Un guide sur l'évaluation socio-économique des infrastructures de données spatiales -- Un guide pour qui ? -- Un guide pour quoi ? -- Un guide comment ? -- 1. IDS, information géographique, télédétection -- Quelques définitions et éléments de cadrage -- Contexte des IDS en France et dans le monde -- Modèles de développement des IDG et IDS -- Périmètres fonctionnels des IDG et IDS vues par les concepteurs et les usagers -- Des études économiques peu nombreuses -- Absence de formations à l'évaluation économique des IDG/IDS -- 2. Enjeux, démarche et périmètre d'étude -- Modèles économiques des IDS -- Enjeux des évaluations socio-économiques -- Approche économique de la valeur -- Valeur des IDS -- Catégories d'effets des IDS et types d'approches -- Périmètre de l'évaluation : secteurs, filières, chaînes de valeur -- 3. Estimation de la valeur de l'imagerie satellitaire -- Principes -- Protocole de mise en œuvre d'une évaluation contingente -- Cas de l'évaluation des images haute résolution de l'IDS Geosud -- 4. Évaluation des retombées économiques -- Principes -- Protocole d'enquête et de mesure -- Cas de l'évaluation des cartes de coupes rases et d'occupation du sol -- Approches fondées sur la comptabilité nationale -- 5. Approches multicritères et participatives -- Principes -- Protocole d'enquête et de mesure -- Exemple d'effets organisationnels et institutionnels -- Conclusion -- Rappels des enjeux et du positionnement du guide -- Limites des évaluations -- Perspectives d'évolution -- Recommandations -- Bibliographie -- Glossaire -- Liste des sigles.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (123 pages)
    ISBN: 9782759235155
    Series Statement: Guide Pratique Ser.
    Language: French
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-27
    Description: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Bongarts Lebbe, T., Rey-Valette, H., Chaumillon, E., Camus, G., Almar, R., Cazenave, A., Claudet, J., Rocle, N., Meur-Ferec, C., Viard, F., Mercier, D., Dupuy, C., Menard, F., Rossel, B. A., Mullineaux, L., Sicre, M.-A., Zivian, A., Gaill, F., & Euzen, A. Designing coastal adaptation strategies to tackle sea level rise. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, (2021): 740602, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.740602.
    Description: Faced with sea level rise and the intensification of extreme events, human populations living on the coasts are developing responses to address local situations. A synthesis of the literature on responses to coastal adaptation allows us to highlight different adaptation strategies. Here, we analyze these strategies according to the complexity of their implementation, both institutionally and technically. First, we distinguish two opposing paradigms – fighting against rising sea levels or adapting to new climatic conditions; and second, we observe the level of integrated management of the strategies. This typology allows a distinction between four archetypes with the most commonly associated governance modalities for each. We then underline the need for hybrid approaches and adaptation trajectories over time to take into account local socio-cultural, geographical, and climatic conditions as well as to integrate stakeholders in the design and implementation of responses. We show that dynamic and participatory policies can foster collective learning processes and enable the evolution of social values and behaviors. Finally, adaptation policies rely on knowledge and participatory engagement, multi-scalar governance, policy monitoring, and territorial solidarity. These conditions are especially relevant for densely populated areas that will be confronted with sea level rise, thus for coastal cities in particular.
    Description: This work was conducted as part of the project SEA’TIES led by the Ocean & Climate Platform. SEA’TIES is funded by the Prince Albert II Foundation (No. 3112), Veolia Foundation (No. 20EB2004), and Fondation de France, Monaco. It was coordinated by the CNRS, in the framework of the RTPi (International Multidisciplinary Thematic Network) which drives the scientific component of the SEA’TIES project.
    Keywords: climate change ; sea level rise ; adaptation ; governance ; nature-based solutions ; multidisciplinary approach ; vulnerability ; coastal cities
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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