Développement durable et participation : la démocratie introuvable
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2005
This paper seeks to understand the link between sustainable development and participative democracy, from a critical point of view. After having shown that sustainable development has to be understood in opposition to political ecology, it questions its conception of democracy. Following a formal reasoning, it concludes that participative democracy, as understood by sustainable development, does not provide a democratization. This situation has to be understood as a result of the ideology of sustainable development: a non-dialectical attempt to reconcile contraries.
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Authors | Felli, Romain; |
Journal | belgeo |
Year | 2005 |
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Keywords |
chemistry
Technology
physics
environmental sciences
geography (general)
nutrition. foods and food supply
agriculture
social sciences
urban groups. the city. urban sociology
regional planning
transportation engineering
regional economics. space in economics
home economics
geography. anthropology. recreation
recreation. leisure
human ecology. anthropogeography
communities. classes. races
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