International audience ; This communication makes a state of the activities carried out by the WP4P coordination group of the 4th work package "Fundamental methods" of the CAENTI, Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence. The WP4P concerns a technical issue, the evaluation of projects funded by the European Commission and of the existing information of the GDs that might be relevant in the territorial intelligence field. The first six months of the CAENTI were mainly devoted to the projects selection. A first task consisted in identifying the projects which are funded by the European Union and that can be considered as belonging to the territorial intelligence field. A first group of keywords was suggested to select them. The first selection essentially underlines projects that are linked to governance. We need to enlarge key words to make e new selection. The objective for 2007 is to organize a seminar that will gather the projects leaders of the most relevant projects about territorial action and the CAENTI territorial actors to deepen the principles and the practice of territorial intelligence with them. The identification of the information that the GD owns and that is relevant for territorial intelligence will be made in collaboration with the WP4I group that leads research activities about territorial information (WP4I), before making a survey of the GDs. During this conference, the WP4P should define and program its prospects.
International audience ; This communication makes a state of the activities carried out by the WP4P coordination group of the 4th work package "Fundamental methods" of the CAENTI, Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence. The WP4P concerns a technical issue, the evaluation of projects funded by the European Commission and of the existing information of the GDs that might be relevant in the territorial intelligence field. The first six months of the CAENTI were mainly devoted to the projects selection. A first task consisted in identifying the projects which are funded by the European Union and that can be considered as belonging to the territorial intelligence field. A first group of keywords was suggested to select them. The first selection essentially underlines projects that are linked to governance. We need to enlarge key words to make e new selection. The objective for 2007 is to organize a seminar that will gather the projects leaders of the most relevant projects about territorial action and the CAENTI territorial actors to deepen the principles and the practice of territorial intelligence with them. The identification of the information that the GD owns and that is relevant for territorial intelligence will be made in collaboration with the WP4I group that leads research activities about territorial information (WP4I), before making a survey of the GDs. During this conference, the WP4P should define and program its prospects.
International audience ; This communication makes a state of the activities carried out by the WP4P coordination group of the 4th work package "Fundamental methods" of the CAENTI, Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence. The WP4P concerns a technical issue, the evaluation of projects funded by the European Commission and of the existing information of the GDs that might be relevant in the territorial intelligence field. The first six months of the CAENTI were mainly devoted to the projects selection. A first task consisted in identifying the projects which are funded by the European Union and that can be considered as belonging to the territorial intelligence field. A first group of keywords was suggested to select them. The first selection essentially underlines projects that are linked to governance. We need to enlarge key words to make e new selection. The objective for 2007 is to organize a seminar that will gather the projects leaders of the most relevant projects about territorial action and the CAENTI territorial actors to deepen the principles and the practice of territorial intelligence with them. The identification of the information that the GD owns and that is relevant for territorial intelligence will be made in collaboration with the WP4I group that leads research activities about territorial information (WP4I), before making a survey of the GDs. During this conference, the WP4P should define and program its prospects.
International audience ; This communication makes a state of the activities carried out by the WP4P coordination group of the 4th work package "Fundamental methods" of the CAENTI, Coordination Action of the European Network of Territorial Intelligence. The WP4P concerns a technical issue, the evaluation of projects funded by the European Commission and of the existing information of the GDs that might be relevant in the territorial intelligence field. The first six months of the CAENTI were mainly devoted to the projects selection. A first task consisted in identifying the projects which are funded by the European Union and that can be considered as belonging to the territorial intelligence field. A first group of keywords was suggested to select them. The first selection essentially underlines projects that are linked to governance. We need to enlarge key words to make e new selection. The objective for 2007 is to organize a seminar that will gather the projects leaders of the most relevant projects about territorial action and the CAENTI territorial actors to deepen the principles and the practice of territorial intelligence with them. The identification of the information that the GD owns and that is relevant for territorial intelligence will be made in collaboration with the WP4I group that leads research activities about territorial information (WP4I), before making a survey of the GDs. During this conference, the WP4P should define and program its prospects.
We actually do make, in our PhD research work, a tough choice on studying mobility at the crossroads of Territorial Intelligence Process and Sustainable Mobility through Communication Science sensitive approach with the help of IT (Information Technologies). Because mobility, or absence of, can lead to isolation (may be seclusion) or even exclusion, especially for the most vulnerable people, is a subject of high political and scientific relevance, raising questions and involving processes far beyond the usual and specific questions of transportation (Bonnet, Desjeux, 2000, p. 201). We stress the point about the link between « Territorial Intelligence and Sustainable Mobility » with a focus on shared displacement, goods and people, which means, and can be seen as, a social communication factor and development of territorial equilibrium; We conducted a simultaneous study both in East Africa and Euro Mediterranean space (PACA and Corsica), to recap learned lessons. Bertacchini, Girardot, and Grammacia (2006), shown Territorial Intelligence (IT) as a theory, posture, and bottom-up approach of collective intelligence based on citizen's approach of territorial development. And for that purpose, we underlined the need of action based on analysis of travel needs of residents and how to create new ways of structuring mobility offer through the development of communications suggested by Territorial Intelligence (IT), social cohesion, conviviality, equity, assumptions of IT and with the ability of communication to promote territorial mediation. For local stakeholders mobility is a matter of life and at the crossroads of their daily economic and social life, mobility is an issue with multiple challenges: impact on global warming, rights to mobility, economy development, jobs accessibility, town planning and environment, road safety and public health. The need for mobility can be addressed or even satisfied by several ways, either by responding to the need for mobility, or by providing a response to the mode of mobility. ...
We actually do make, in our PhD research work, a tough choice on studying mobility at the crossroads of Territorial Intelligence Process and Sustainable Mobility through Communication Science sensitive approach with the help of IT (Information Technologies). Because mobility, or absence of, can lead to isolation (may be seclusion) or even exclusion, especially for the most vulnerable people, is a subject of high political and scientific relevance, raising questions and involving processes far beyond the usual and specific questions of transportation (Bonnet, Desjeux, 2000, p. 201). We stress the point about the link between « Territorial Intelligence and Sustainable Mobility » with a focus on shared displacement, goods and people, which means, and can be seen as, a social communication factor and development of territorial equilibrium; We conducted a simultaneous study both in East Africa and Euro Mediterranean space (PACA and Corsica), to recap learned lessons. Bertacchini, Girardot, and Grammacia (2006), shown Territorial Intelligence (IT) as a theory, posture, and bottom-up approach of collective intelligence based on citizen's approach of territorial development. And for that purpose, we underlined the need of action based on analysis of travel needs of residents and how to create new ways of structuring mobility offer through the development of communications suggested by Territorial Intelligence (IT), social cohesion, conviviality, equity, assumptions of IT and with the ability of communication to promote territorial mediation. For local stakeholders mobility is a matter of life and at the crossroads of their daily economic and social life, mobility is an issue with multiple challenges: impact on global warming, rights to mobility, economy development, jobs accessibility, town planning and environment, road safety and public health. The need for mobility can be addressed or even satisfied by several ways, either by responding to the need for mobility, or by providing a response to the mode of mobility. Thus, the transportation sector needs using information technology. These information technologies are studied through numerous ways on mobility and non-mobility, particularly focusing on how reducing physical displacements made necessary and call for the control of greenhouse gas emissions. Information technologies by hybridizing territories, as described within Territorial Intelligence assumptions, can be tools for a comprehensive and sustainable management of territorial displacements. ; La mobilité, en particulier la mobilité urbaine est aujourd'hui un thème d'une grande actualité politique et scientifique, qui soulève des questions et engage des démarches qui vont bien au-delà des problématiques habituelles des transports (Bonnet, Desjeux, 2000, p.201). Au centre de la vie quotidienne, économique et/ou sociale des acteurs locaux, la mobilité est un problème aux multiples enjeux : impact sur le réchauffement climatique, droit à la mobilité, économie, urbanisme et cadre de vie, équilibre entre ville et campagne, sécurité routière et santé publique. Le besoin de mobilité peut être traité, voire satisfait, de plusieurs façons, soit en apportant une réponse au besoin de déplacement soit en apportant une réponse au mode de mobilité. La question de la mobilité est un des enjeux majeurs pour l'accès aux emplois comme aux services dans les territoires et lorsque celle-ci se heurte au manque de transports collectifs, publics et privés, ce manque entraîne l'isolement voire l'exclusion, surtout pour les populations les plus fragiles avec pour corollaire la saturation des infrastructures routières par le recours à l'utilisation intensive des véhicules individuels dans les zones péri-urbaines. Ainsi, le secteur des transports a besoin d'utiliser les technologies de l'information. Ces technologies de l'information (TI) sont au centre de nombreuses réflexions sur la mobilité et la non mobilité, en particulier dans le cadre de la réduction des déplacements physiques rendus nécessaire par la maitrise des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Les technologies de l'information en hybridant les territoires, peuvent être des outils d'une gestion globale et durable des déplacements territoriaux. Dans cette recherche, nous avons mis l'accent sur le croisement de l'« Intelligence Territoriale et mobilité durable » avec une orientation sur le déplacement partagé, biens et personnes, facteur de communication sociale, et de développement d'équilibre territorial en menant en parallèle une double étude entre l'Afrique de l'Est (la CAE) et l'Euro Méditerranée (PACA et Corse), pour en tirer des enseignements. Bertacchini, Girardot, et Grammacia (2006), présentent l'intelligence territoriale (IT) comme étant une théorie, posture, et démarche ascendante d'intelligence collective fondée sur une approche citoyenne de la valorisation territoriale. Nous avons insisté sur la nécessité de fonder l'action sur une analyse fine des besoins des habitants en matière de déplacement et comment inventer de nouvelles modalités d'organisation des services par le développement des stratégies de communications qui s'inspirent de l'intelligence territoriale (IT), la cohésion sociale, la convivialité, l'équité, les hypothèses de l'IT et la capacité de la communication à promouvoir la médiation territoriale
We actually do make, in our PhD research work, a tough choice on studying mobility at the crossroads of Territorial Intelligence Process and Sustainable Mobility through Communication Science sensitive approach with the help of IT (Information Technologies). Because mobility, or absence of, can lead to isolation (may be seclusion) or even exclusion, especially for the most vulnerable people, is a subject of high political and scientific relevance, raising questions and involving processes far beyond the usual and specific questions of transportation (Bonnet, Desjeux, 2000, p. 201). We stress the point about the link between « Territorial Intelligence and Sustainable Mobility » with a focus on shared displacement, goods and people, which means, and can be seen as, a social communication factor and development of territorial equilibrium; We conducted a simultaneous study both in East Africa and Euro Mediterranean space (PACA and Corsica), to recap learned lessons. Bertacchini, Girardot, and Grammacia (2006), shown Territorial Intelligence (IT) as a theory, posture, and bottom-up approach of collective intelligence based on citizen's approach of territorial development. And for that purpose, we underlined the need of action based on analysis of travel needs of residents and how to create new ways of structuring mobility offer through the development of communications suggested by Territorial Intelligence (IT), social cohesion, conviviality, equity, assumptions of IT and with the ability of communication to promote territorial mediation. For local stakeholders mobility is a matter of life and at the crossroads of their daily economic and social life, mobility is an issue with multiple challenges: impact on global warming, rights to mobility, economy development, jobs accessibility, town planning and environment, road safety and public health. The need for mobility can be addressed or even satisfied by several ways, either by responding to the need for mobility, or by providing a response to the mode of mobility. Thus, the transportation sector needs using information technology. These information technologies are studied through numerous ways on mobility and non-mobility, particularly focusing on how reducing physical displacements made necessary and call for the control of greenhouse gas emissions. Information technologies by hybridizing territories, as described within Territorial Intelligence assumptions, can be tools for a comprehensive and sustainable management of territorial displacements. ; La mobilité, en particulier la mobilité urbaine est aujourd'hui un thème d'une grande actualité politique et scientifique, qui soulève des questions et engage des démarches qui vont bien au-delà des problématiques habituelles des transports (Bonnet, Desjeux, 2000, p.201). Au centre de la vie quotidienne, économique et/ou sociale des acteurs locaux, la mobilité est un problème aux multiples enjeux : impact sur le réchauffement climatique, droit à la mobilité, économie, urbanisme et cadre de vie, équilibre entre ville et campagne, sécurité routière et santé publique. Le besoin de mobilité peut être traité, voire satisfait, de plusieurs façons, soit en apportant une réponse au besoin de déplacement soit en apportant une réponse au mode de mobilité. La question de la mobilité est un des enjeux majeurs pour l'accès aux emplois comme aux services dans les territoires et lorsque celle-ci se heurte au manque de transports collectifs, publics et privés, ce manque entraîne l'isolement voire l'exclusion, surtout pour les populations les plus fragiles avec pour corollaire la saturation des infrastructures routières par le recours à l'utilisation intensive des véhicules individuels dans les zones péri-urbaines. Ainsi, le secteur des transports a besoin d'utiliser les technologies de l'information. Ces technologies de l'information (TI) sont au centre de nombreuses réflexions sur la mobilité et la non mobilité, en particulier dans le cadre de la réduction des déplacements physiques rendus nécessaire par la maitrise des émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Les technologies de l'information en hybridant les territoires, peuvent être des outils d'une gestion globale et durable des déplacements territoriaux. Dans cette recherche, nous avons mis l'accent sur le croisement de l'« Intelligence Territoriale et mobilité durable » avec une orientation sur le déplacement partagé, biens et personnes, facteur de communication sociale, et de développement d'équilibre territorial en menant en parallèle une double étude entre l'Afrique de l'Est (la CAE) et l'Euro Méditerranée (PACA et Corse), pour en tirer des enseignements. Bertacchini, Girardot, et Grammacia (2006), présentent l'intelligence territoriale (IT) comme étant une théorie, posture, et démarche ascendante d'intelligence collective fondée sur une approche citoyenne de la valorisation territoriale. Nous avons insisté sur la nécessité de fonder l'action sur une analyse fine des besoins des habitants en matière de déplacement et comment inventer de nouvelles modalités d'organisation des services par le développement des stratégies de communications qui s'inspirent de l'intelligence territoriale (IT), la cohésion sociale, la convivialité, l'équité, les hypothèses de l'IT et la capacité de la communication à promouvoir la médiation territoriale
The anticipation of the ruptures affecting the territory is one of the privi¬leged topics which enriches research-actions and experiments within the local, more particu¬larly in the Area of the Nord-Pas de Calais and the Area PACA since ten years. By a joint action of mutualisation of information and setting in prospect for the signals, the territory can be released from a mainly reactive posture to the profit of an pro-active atti¬tude vis-a-vis its future ruptures (epidemics, floods, installations, employment etc). However, this one is a fact acting on the local in an exponential hubbub of information and signals which darken the horizon of the territorial project. The volatility of the projects and the brutal changes of the fundamental reference marks within the place of life, create a doubts, even of vacuum, where all one each one wonders about the nature of the heritage symbolic system which he wants to defend. The decision makers of the elected officials local or persons in charge for organization have some sorrow, to feed a political, economic or social reflexion, to treat this exponential flow of information. Each one seeks in the council of the other, the salutary warning which will prevent the storm while being tested in same time to play the soothsayers of a dubious future. ; L'anticipation des ruptures affectant le territoire est l'un des thèmes privilégiés qui se nourrit de recherches-actions et d'expérimentations au sein du local, plus particulièrement depuis une dizaine d'années dans la Région du Nord-Pas de Calais et la Région PACA. Par une action concertée de mutualisation de l'information et de mise en perspective des signaux, le territoire peut se dégager d'une posture principalement réactive au profit d'une attitude pro-active face à ses futures ruptures (épidémies, inondations, aménagements, emplois etc.). Or, celle-ci est un fait agissant sur le local dans un brouhaha exponentiel d'informations et de signaux qui obscurcissent l'horizon du projet territorial. La volatilité des projets et les ...
The anticipation of the ruptures affecting the territory is one of the privi¬leged topics which enriches research-actions and experiments within the local, more particu¬larly in the Area of the Nord-Pas de Calais and the Area PACA since ten years. By a joint action of mutualisation of information and setting in prospect for the signals, the territory can be released from a mainly reactive posture to the profit of an pro-active atti¬tude vis-a-vis its future ruptures (epidemics, floods, installations, employment etc). However, this one is a fact acting on the local in an exponential hubbub of information and signals which darken the horizon of the territorial project. The volatility of the projects and the brutal changes of the fundamental reference marks within the place of life, create a doubts, even of vacuum, where all one each one wonders about the nature of the heritage symbolic system which he wants to defend. The decision makers of the elected officials local or persons in charge for organization have some sorrow, to feed a political, economic or social reflexion, to treat this exponential flow of information. Each one seeks in the council of the other, the salutary warning which will prevent the storm while being tested in same time to play the soothsayers of a dubious future. ; L'anticipation des ruptures affectant le territoire est l'un des thèmes privilégiés qui se nourrit de recherches-actions et d'expérimentations au sein du local, plus particulièrement depuis une dizaine d'années dans la Région du Nord-Pas de Calais et la Région PACA. Par une action concertée de mutualisation de l'information et de mise en perspective des signaux, le territoire peut se dégager d'une posture principalement réactive au profit d'une attitude pro-active face à ses futures ruptures (épidémies, inondations, aménagements, emplois etc.). Or, celle-ci est un fait agissant sur le local dans un brouhaha exponentiel d'informations et de signaux qui obscurcissent l'horizon du projet territorial. La volatilité des projets et les ...
The anticipation of the ruptures affecting the territory is one of the privi¬leged topics which enriches research-actions and experiments within the local, more particu¬larly in the Area of the Nord-Pas de Calais and the Area PACA since ten years. By a joint action of mutualisation of information and setting in prospect for the signals, the territory can be released from a mainly reactive posture to the profit of an pro-active atti¬tude vis-a-vis its future ruptures (epidemics, floods, installations, employment etc). However, this one is a fact acting on the local in an exponential hubbub of information and signals which darken the horizon of the territorial project. The volatility of the projects and the brutal changes of the fundamental reference marks within the place of life, create a doubts, even of vacuum, where all one each one wonders about the nature of the heritage symbolic system which he wants to defend. The decision makers of the elected officials local or persons in charge for organization have some sorrow, to feed a political, economic or social reflexion, to treat this exponential flow of information. Each one seeks in the council of the other, the salutary warning which will prevent the storm while being tested in same time to play the soothsayers of a dubious future. ; L'anticipation des ruptures affectant le territoire est l'un des thèmes privilégiés qui se nourrit de recherches-actions et d'expérimentations au sein du local, plus particulièrement depuis une dizaine d'années dans la Région du Nord-Pas de Calais et la Région PACA. Par une action concertée de mutualisation de l'information et de mise en perspective des signaux, le territoire peut se dégager d'une posture principalement réactive au profit d'une attitude pro-active face à ses futures ruptures (épidémies, inondations, aménagements, emplois etc.). Or, celle-ci est un fait agissant sur le local dans un brouhaha exponentiel d'informations et de signaux qui obscurcissent l'horizon du projet territorial. La volatilité des projets et les ...
The anticipation of the ruptures affecting the territory is one of the privi¬leged topics which enriches research-actions and experiments within the local, more particu¬larly in the Area of the Nord-Pas de Calais and the Area PACA since ten years. By a joint action of mutualisation of information and setting in prospect for the signals, the territory can be released from a mainly reactive posture to the profit of an pro-active atti¬tude vis-a-vis its future ruptures (epidemics, floods, installations, employment etc). However, this one is a fact acting on the local in an exponential hubbub of information and signals which darken the horizon of the territorial project. The volatility of the projects and the brutal changes of the fundamental reference marks within the place of life, create a doubts, even of vacuum, where all one each one wonders about the nature of the heritage symbolic system which he wants to defend. The decision makers of the elected officials local or persons in charge for organization have some sorrow, to feed a political, economic or social reflexion, to treat this exponential flow of information. Each one seeks in the council of the other, the salutary warning which will prevent the storm while being tested in same time to play the soothsayers of a dubious future. ; L'anticipation des ruptures affectant le territoire est l'un des thèmes privilégiés qui se nourrit de recherches-actions et d'expérimentations au sein du local, plus particulièrement depuis une dizaine d'années dans la Région du Nord-Pas de Calais et la Région PACA. Par une action concertée de mutualisation de l'information et de mise en perspective des signaux, le territoire peut se dégager d'une posture principalement réactive au profit d'une attitude pro-active face à ses futures ruptures (épidémies, inondations, aménagements, emplois etc.). Or, celle-ci est un fait agissant sur le local dans un brouhaha exponentiel d'informations et de signaux qui obscurcissent l'horizon du projet territorial. La volatilité des projets et les ...
This article reports on an action research to support the urban community of Cap Excellence in Guadaloupe in its local sustainable development project. After summarizing the terms of the debate around sustainable development, and presenting the region, the search will be put back into the context of a more general approach of territorial* intelligence (TI). The limits of a local Agenda 21 in the form of a 'programmed action plan' is the chance to enhance the concept of TI with that of territorial assemblage. Our study area is the natural reserve of the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin of Guadeloupe, the second largest biosphere reserve designated by UNESCO in the archipelago of the Petites Antilles, more specifically the implementation of the Taonaba project, whose goal is to launch an ecotourism visitors' centre, operational at the end of 2012. Based on the analysis of a large amount of data, the article describes an evaluation tool for territorial assemblages for participative territorial governance. Our results were presented to local government officials in the Urban Sustainable Development Forum, which our group organised from 2 to 4 April 2012, in the district of Abymes/Pointe-à-Pitre
This article reports on an action research to support the urban community of Cap Excellence in Guadaloupe in its local sustainable development project. After summarizing the terms of the debate around sustainable development, and presenting the region, the search will be put back into the context of a more general approach of territorial* intelligence (TI). The limits of a local Agenda 21 in the form of a 'programmed action plan' is the chance to enhance the concept of TI with that of territorial assemblage. Our study area is the natural reserve of the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin of Guadeloupe, the second largest biosphere reserve designated by UNESCO in the archipelago of the Petites Antilles, more specifically the implementation of the Taonaba project, whose goal is to launch an ecotourism visitors' centre, operational at the end of 2012. Based on the analysis of a large amount of data, the article describes an evaluation tool for territorial assemblages for participative territorial governance. Our results were presented to local government officials in the Urban Sustainable Development Forum, which our group organised from 2 to 4 April 2012, in the district of Abymes/Pointe-à-Pitre
This article reports on an action research to support the urban community of Cap Excellence in Guadaloupe in its local sustainable development project. After summarizing the terms of the debate around sustainable development, and presenting the region, the search will be put back into the context of a more general approach of territorial* intelligence (TI). The limits of a local Agenda 21 in the form of a 'programmed action plan' is the chance to enhance the concept of TI with that of territorial assemblage. Our study area is the natural reserve of the Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin of Guadeloupe, the second largest biosphere reserve designated by UNESCO in the archipelago of the Petites Antilles, more specifically the implementation of the Taonaba project, whose goal is to launch an ecotourism visitors' centre, operational at the end of 2012. Based on the analysis of a large amount of data, the article describes an evaluation tool for territorial assemblages for participative territorial governance. Our results were presented to local government officials in the Urban Sustainable Development Forum, which our group organised from 2 to 4 April 2012, in the district of Abymes/Pointe-à-Pitre
"The objective of this book is to make a link between existing quantitative approaches... and the manner in which we can generalize thess approaches to cases where the available data for analysis have a spatial dimension."--