When forests are managed by farmers: Implications of farm practices on forest management
Emilie Andrieu
(1)
,
Anne Sourdril
(2)
,
Gaétan Du Bus de Warnaffe
(3)
,
Marc Deconchat
(1)
,
Gerard Balent
(1)
Emilie Andrieu
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Anne Sourdril
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Marc Deconchat
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Résumé
Farm forests, i.e. forests managed by farmers, are important components of French landscapes. Farmers, who do not have knowledge in sylviculture in general, harvest them for firewood and timberwood, but also for hunting, mushroom harvesting or grazing. The social and ecological functions of these woods call for a better understanding of their management. These private woods are mainly small (< 25 ha) and thus are not submitted to French management regulations. We present the conclusions of three multidisciplinary long term studies, in south west of France, based on historical, social and technical analyses of the particularities of these woodlots. Results showed that the traditional social system (“house-centered system”) is still influencing forest management, despite its loosing of importance. Woodlots are parts of the agricultural systems but some cultural features limit the implementation modern forestry practices. The roles of farm forests have to be considered on a larger landscape scale perspective.
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When forests are managed by farmers: Implications of farm practices on forest management
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Résumé |
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Farm forests, i.e. forests managed by farmers, are important components of French landscapes. Farmers, who do not have knowledge in sylviculture in general, harvest them for firewood and timberwood, but also for hunting, mushroom harvesting or grazing. The social and ecological functions of these woods call for a better understanding of their management. These private woods are mainly small (< 25 ha) and thus are not submitted to French management regulations. We present the conclusions of three multidisciplinary long term studies, in south west of France, based on historical, social and technical analyses of the particularities of these woodlots. Results showed that the traditional social system (“house-centered system”) is still influencing forest management, despite its loosing of importance. Woodlots are parts of the agricultural systems but some cultural features limit the implementation modern forestry practices. The roles of farm forests have to be considered on a larger landscape scale perspective.
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Auteur(s) |
Emilie Andrieu
1
, Anne Sourdril
2
, Gaétan Du Bus de Warnaffe
3
, Marc Deconchat
1
, Gerard Balent
1
1
DYNAFOR -
Dynamiques Forestières dans l'Espace Rural
( 37920 )
- 24 Chemin de Borde-Rouge Auzeville CS 52627
31326 Castanet Tolosan Cedex
- France
2
LADYSS -
Laboratoire Dynamiques Sociales et Recomposition des Espaces
( 1096 )
- Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense Bâtiment T 200 avenue de la République 92001 Nanterre cedex
- France
3
Arbre et Bois Conseil
( 1033842 )
- France
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Audience |
Internationale
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ISBN |
978-972-745-110-4
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Date de publication |
2010
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Ville |
Bragança
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Pays |
Portugal
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Éditeur commercial |
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Localisation géographique du document |
Dynafor, UMR 1201 UMR INRA / ENSAT : Dynamiques Forestières dans l'Espace Rural, Centre de recherche de Toulouse, 31326 CASTANET-TOLOSAN CEDEX, FRA
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URL du congrès ou éditeur |
https://archives-publications.inrae.fr/258585.pdf
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Public visé |
Scientifique
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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Sous-type de document pour les Communications |
Présentation orale
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Titre du congrès |
Forest Landscapes and Global Change-New Frontiers in Management, Conservation and Restoration
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Date début congrès |
2010-09-21
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Date fin congrès |
2010-09-27
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Nombre de pages |
712-717
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Invité |
Non
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Titre de la collection |
Forest Landscapes and Global Change-New Frontiers in Management, Conservation and Restoration. Proceedings of the IUFRO Landscape Ecology Working Group International Conference, September 21-27, 2010, Bragança, Portugal.
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Lieu de publication |
Bragança (portugal)
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Voir aussi |
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Organisateur du congrès |
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Mots-clés |
en
rural forest, private forest, sig, ethnology
fr
management pratices
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ProdINRA | 258585 |
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