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Titre Water in the Chartreuse, a mirror reflecting a renewal of relationships between mountains areas and their surrounding towns
Auteur Bérangère Serroi, François Besancenot, Philippe Brégard, Gérard Hanus, Fabien Hobléa
Mir@bel Revue Revue de Géographie Alpine
Numéro vol. 103, no 3, 2015 Les territoires de montagne, fournisseurs mondiaux de ressources
Résumé anglais The Chartreuse Regional Nature Park is often considered a raw water reservoir for its borderlands. Although it is an abundant resource, current and expected impacts of climate change are already reflected in the emerging pressures on different water uses. These new challenges imposed on water resources raise questions about the relationships between urban and mountain areas, typically considered through the centre/periphery paradigm. In particular, this article deals with the question of transfers between water basins. In so doing, it analyses the new management strategies that communities have adopted and explores possible synergies against a backdrop of the power relationship between private and public management in order to move towards an approach that embraces solidarity and security of supply.
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