LavalleeDupras2016
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Lavallée, S.,, Dupras, J. (2016) Réflexions sur les systèmes de paiement pour services écosystémiques en milieu agricole au Québec. Développement durable et territoires, 1. (Scopus )
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Forest stewardship in Québec has gone through several mutations during the last decades. From a forest regime that favoured the industrial stakeholders, the Government of Québec has progressively integrated a large scope of local and regional stakeholders. However in the spring of 2015, the Government of Québec adopted a legislation resulting in the abolition of several regional development structures, in particular the regional conferences of elected officials (CRE) which were invested with specific responsibilities in this matter. This article presents the results of a study carried on to better understand the impacts of this legislation on public implication in consultation forums dedicated to the forest. The research is based on a literature review and on 37 semi-structured interviews made in four regions of the province. The findings indicated a quasi unanimous desire to maintain regional consultation on forest issues and a limited stakeholders confidence regarding the willingness and the ability of municipal stakeholders to take up the torch. Even though numerous mechanisms are still in place to ensure forest stakeholders participation and the implication of the community in general, the CRE abolition is restricting in several regions the participation and communication channels. © 2017 Published by NRC Research Press.
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@ARTICLE { LavalleeDupras2016,
AUTHOR = { Lavallée, S., and Dupras, J. },
TITLE = { Réflexions sur les systèmes de paiement pour services écosystémiques en milieu agricole au Québec },
JOURNAL = { Développement durable et territoires },
YEAR = { 2016 },
VOLUME = { 1 },
NOTE = { cited By 0 },
ABSTRACT = { Forest stewardship in Québec has gone through several mutations during the last decades. From a forest regime that favoured the industrial stakeholders, the Government of Québec has progressively integrated a large scope of local and regional stakeholders. However in the spring of 2015, the Government of Québec adopted a legislation resulting in the abolition of several regional development structures, in particular the regional conferences of elected officials (CRE) which were invested with specific responsibilities in this matter. This article presents the results of a study carried on to better understand the impacts of this legislation on public implication in consultation forums dedicated to the forest. The research is based on a literature review and on 37 semi-structured interviews made in four regions of the province. The findings indicated a quasi unanimous desire to maintain regional consultation on forest issues and a limited stakeholders confidence regarding the willingness and the ability of municipal stakeholders to take up the torch. Even though numerous mechanisms are still in place to ensure forest stakeholders participation and the implication of the community in general, the CRE abolition is restricting in several regions the participation and communication channels. © 2017 Published by NRC Research Press. },
AFFILIATION = { Institut des Sciences de la Forêt Tempérée, Université du Québec en Outaouais, Canada },
DOCUMENT_TYPE = { Article },
DOI = { 10.5558/tfc2017-011 },
SOURCE = { Scopus },
URL = { https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015456864&doi=10.5558%2ftfc2017-011&partnerID=40&md5=69ed74290cf0a30273b78b156a16d15d },
}