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Revue Géocarrefour Mir@bel
Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon
Numéro volume 59, no 4, 1984
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  • Rédaction - p. 2 accès libre
  • Introduction - Michel Laferrère p. 243-244 accès libre
  • Histoire d'un site industriel : l'usine Rhône-Poulenc de Roussillon - Michel Laferrère p. 245-259 accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    Roussillon chemical plant was founded in 1915 for war supplies which could not be produced in the Saint-Fons plant, the cradle of the Rhône-Poulenc company. The site chosen offered so many advantages that it has always been used since then, but with different ends. After breaking a way from the mother plant in Saint-Fons, the Roussillon factory has become a well integrated unit for forty years (1926-1966) , but in two very competitive sectors : plastics and textiles. The last fifteen years have been less favourable. At present a recovery may be expected considering the value of site and the investments undertaken close by : a hydroelectric plant made by the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône and Saint-Alban-Saint-Maurice nuclear power station.
  • Situation et devenir des zones industrielles - Jean-Louis Masson p. 261-275 accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    The industrial zone, which is to a factory and a warehouse as a housing estate to a detached house, is both a recent and, from certain points of view, an outdated concept, which cannot be analysed without taking into account the economic and urban context in which it is found. Thus, having defined an industrial zone on the technical, financial and administrative levels, one may examine the original needs and requirements which had to be met when the zone was built, and then determine in what ways the industrial zone should be adjusted to keep abreast with the evolution of these needs and requirements. Examples will be taken from the Rhône-Alpes region, and more particularly from the Lyons area, in order to illustrate this point.
  • Le tissage et l'ennoblissement dans le bassin d'emploi de Roanne : bilan de l'évolution d'une industrie de main-d'oeuvre en milieu rural - Bernard Guiffault p. 277-300 accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    The example of the recent evolution of weaving in the Beaujolais and Roannais regions shows that no activity nor region is definitely doomed. Indeed, facing the challenges of these last ten years, the weaving manpower has constantly shrunk, owing to the productivity profits and the closing-downs. But the evolution is very heterogeneous. It varies according to the firms and the types of products. Beside those which are the victims of a selection, you find some important firms which resist, particularly those which depend on an exterior group, for despite some slowness to adapt themselves, they can benefit from some financial ressources to bring themselves up to date. At last, some very few small and medium sized undertakings show some dynamism thanks to the quality of their managerial staff.
  • L'industrie de l'aluminium de première fusion dans la région du Saint-Laurent - Jacques Donze p. 301-329 accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    With 20 % of the total capacity located in Northern America, the Saint-Laurent axis had seen its traditional assets get stronger since the 1981-1982 crisis. The new geographical distribution of production that has resulted from it puts Quebec in first line again. The migration of investments throughout the continent for the last twenty years was an answer to more and more complex localising strategies in which the energy factor remaines decisive nevertheless. Studying the impact of that industry on the Saguenay Basin makes it possible to analyze the advantages offered by a regular profit, the interpendent relationships between a prevailing industry and the area where it is located and the system of spatial integration on industrial concern with all the connections between companies it is supposed to develop.
  • L'industrialisation spontanée face à la crise de 1973 en Europe occidentale - Jean-Pierre Houssel p. 331-346 accès libre avec résumé en anglais
    Spontaneous industry occured in rural zones during the high growing period and mostly developped in the « intermediary » regions of the mediterranean peninsulas, as Middle Italy or Valencia region in Spain. Based on the low wages levels, it is now concurrenced by ohter countries offering lower labour costs. Nevertheless Italy has registered a new « boom » based on innovation and the use of non declared labour. Most of the traditionnal industries in this sector are threatened, in spite of the public or professional unions aids. The only resisting firms are those which apply innovation process similar to that could be observed in the spontaneous industry regions.
  • Chronique Rhône-Alpes

  • Bibliographie rhodanienne - Yvonne Dugas de la Catonnière p. 367-376 accès libre
  • Comptes rendus d'ouvrages

  • Publications de l'Institut des Etudes Rhodaniennes des Universités de Lyon. Série Mémoires et Documents - p. 380 accès libre