For – Issue 2023/3 – No. 247 – From disenchantment to desire, hedges come a long way

2024-02-07 23:00:00
Page 5 to 6: Isabelle Gaborieau – Editorial | Page 7 to 8: Tribute to Joseph Gauter | Page 9 to 10: Tribute to Marc Lacaille | Page 11 to 17: Emma Orsolini – Local grape varieties in the Isère vineyard: a heritage to no longer leave a mark? | Page 19 to 24: Pauline Lécole, Marc Moraine and Fabien Stark – Is the application of the CAP in France favorable to the development of crop-livestock integration in the territories? | Page 25 to 33: Marie-Angélina Magne, Laurent Bedoussac, Benoit Berger, Béatrice Dégrange, Isabelle Gaborieau, Marion Diaz, François Guerrier, Armelle Lainé Penel, Francis Gaillard, Anne Pujos, Christian Peltier and Bruno Righetti – Engaged French agricultural education in the “Teaching to produce differently” plans to train for the (agro)ecological transition | Page 35 to 42: Zoé Utéza – The tree within the agri-food system: a structuring object that embodies agroecology? | Page 45 to 50: Philippe Hirou, Florence Pinton, Thibaut Preux, Christian Peltier and Isabelle Gaborieau – From disenchantment to desire, hedges have come a long way | Page 53 to 62: Magali Watteaux – (re)Making the history of the bocage: an asset for the promotion of rural hedge landscapes? | Page 63 to 69: Léo Magnin – Is a good landscape a digitized landscape? | Page 71 to 83: Stéphane Sachet – From the origins to the obsolescence of the bocage: sociohistory of the progressive separation between forestry and agriculture | Page 85 to 96: Philippe Moustier – From integration into the agricultural economy to landscape identity: changes in the Champsaur-Valgaudemar bocage (Hautes-Alpes) | Page 97 to 106: Stéphane Angles – Planted olive hedges: the disappearance of a traditional landscape form | Page 107 to 118: Quentin Ellès – A revival of garden hedges that promotes agroforestry knowledge and know-how | Page 119 to 141: Florence Pinton – “These hedges that divide”: an approach through the territory(ies) | Page 143 to 155: Eva Guilman and Benoit Dugua – Changes in the agrarian landscape and issues surrounding the implementation of a functional framework of hedges in chalky Champagne | Page 157 to 167: Catherine Darrot and Marie Toussaint – The involvement of farmers and public authorities to replant the Breton countryside: three paradoxes and what we learn from them | Page 169 to 179: Catherine Jondreville and Fabienne Barataud – From the hedge to the rural tree: rehabilitating the tree in a rural agricultural environment | Page 181 to 189: Adèle Vantorhoudt and Nathalie Hewison – Acting in favor of hedges in Occitania: a regional structure | Page 191 to 198: Vincent Berhault – Sustainable management, the key to maximizing the services provided by hedges | Page 199 to 210: Sandrine Emeriau, Olivier Ziberlin and Catherine Moret – The sustainable hedge management plan | Page 213 to 218: Clara Picot and Jade Maurincomme – The General Agricultural Competition for Agroecological Practices – Agroforestry | Page 219 to 227: Stéphanie Drelon – Assistance program for the planting of rural hedges of the association La Maisonbotany | Page 229 to 245: Pauline Frileux – Transmitting plessage | Page 247 to 257: Claire Durox, Cédric Boussouf, Denis Boulenger, Jean-Michel Escurat, Frédrick Lévêque, David Renevret and Christelle Suler – Hedges on farms in agricultural education: perspectives on trajectories, partnerships and modes of governance | Page 259 to 272: Christian Peltier and Isabelle Gaborieau – Training in the management of multifunctional hedges: support for educational teams engaged in territorial and scientific partnership systems | Page 273 to 283: Brigitte Besson – The return of the tree in agriculture: an educational situation to reflect on the place of the tree in different agricultural paradigms at the agricultural high school of Cibeins (01) | Page 284 to 288: Nathalie Joly – Food promises. Injunctions, tinkering, resistance | Page 289 to 292: Diary.
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