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Titre Décision et monde rural. Sur l'espace et sa gestion
Auteur Olivier Piron
Mir@bel Revue Etudes rurales
Numéro no 101-102, 1986 L'Etat
Rubrique / Thématique
L'État en perspective
 Des espaces politiques
Page 61-72
Résumé anglais Rural Land Management Decisions Reflecting upon decision-making about rural land management, an experienced administrator concludes that legal codes seldom provide answers to problems. Answers call for compromises that are drawn up out of a synthesis of group interests since land use concerns those who own as well as those who work the land, those who spend leisure time on the land, and those who want to protect the environment, all of whom use a common language and formulate arguments in terms of culture and heritage within the context of long-term values. However group interests are confronted with overnight, economic as well as political, changes. Successful arbitration harmonizes individual and social values, such as to live and let live or to share pleasure and a sense of community.
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