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Territoire et énergie : politiques locales, échelles d'intervention et instruments de mobilisation, de connaissance et d'action

Camille Chanard

subject

Collectivités territoriales[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyMobilisation des acteursLocal authoritiesTarritory knowledge[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyActors’ mobilization[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyApproche territorialePolitique énergétiqueTerritorial approachConnaissance du territoirePolicy instrumentEnergy policyLocal actorsActeurs locauxInstruments de politique publique

description

The thesis is about French local authorities' energy policies, and more particularly about regional policies. In a context of reassessment of fossil fuel-based energy systems, local authorities have a key role to play. Indeed, energy systems are complex and require to act locally, in order to keep fair access for consumers and to adapt supply to needs and uses. In the same way, environmental constraints and sustainable exploitation of local resources involve to have a good knowledge of territory and of local energy potential. But, local authorities do not know much about boundaries and about components of territorial energy systems. The main purpose of the thesis is to determine structure and behaviour of these energy systems in order to identify public policy incentive levers at local scale.The first part of the thesis deals with the links between land uses, actors' behaviours, political choices and energy consumptions. Here, we point out the specific interest of geography and territorial approach to treat energy issue, both for land planning and for actors' mobilization. In the second part, we identify policy instruments which local authorities should dispose and actions they should implement in order to develop energy saving and renewables. Then, the third part is more specific to regional level. The analysis of two French planning instruments (Regional Plans for Climate, Air and Energy and Regional Energy Observatories), shows the interest of this scale which could, with its position between national and local levels, contribute to improve knowledge of territories, to coordinate local actions and to develop energy policies adapted to local specificities.

https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01282697/document