Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay

This article proposes to analyze an old project, which is not necessarily an active controversy but which was put back in the center of the debates by the SCoT Fier-Aravis in 2019. This project is the connection between the areas of ski resorts of La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand by the Danay mountain...

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Main Authors: Amandine Troiano, Lionel Laslaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut de Géographie Alpine
Series:Revue de Géographie Alpine
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/rga/11426
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description This article proposes to analyze an old project, which is not necessarily an active controversy but which was put back in the center of the debates by the SCoT Fier-Aravis in 2019. This project is the connection between the areas of ski resorts of La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand by the Danay mountain, in the Aravis massif. This sector, which is currently not equipped, would make it possible to create a vast linked domain, capable of competing in part with others in the Northern Alps. But this project, in addition to the questions about the intermittence of the discussions concerning it and its feasibility, raises environmental challenges in a massif considered as little equipped until now. It is therefore interesting to question the notion of conflict potential—the basis of which this article proposes to establish—and the risks of environmental conflict arising if the link were to become more formalized. In addition to the heuristic value of the notion, the article allows us to question in a distanced way the forms of “headlong rush” denounced by the opponents of this type of extension, because other equipment projects may result from it. This same opposition is indicative of a process of territorialization, making the consultation phase of an urban planning document such as the SCoT a time for analyzing conflictual dynamics and potentially for the evolution of local governance. The potential for conflict is then expressed through the capacity for mobilization that this type of project can catalyze against it, structuring collectives that were previously dispersed and poorly federated.
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spelling doaj.art-55e9e9b001174588909913a8f4cc93002024-02-14T15:02:08ZengInstitut de Géographie AlpineRevue de Géographie Alpine0035-11211760-7426111110.4000/rga.11426Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du DanayAmandine TroianoLionel LaslazThis article proposes to analyze an old project, which is not necessarily an active controversy but which was put back in the center of the debates by the SCoT Fier-Aravis in 2019. This project is the connection between the areas of ski resorts of La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand by the Danay mountain, in the Aravis massif. This sector, which is currently not equipped, would make it possible to create a vast linked domain, capable of competing in part with others in the Northern Alps. But this project, in addition to the questions about the intermittence of the discussions concerning it and its feasibility, raises environmental challenges in a massif considered as little equipped until now. It is therefore interesting to question the notion of conflict potential—the basis of which this article proposes to establish—and the risks of environmental conflict arising if the link were to become more formalized. In addition to the heuristic value of the notion, the article allows us to question in a distanced way the forms of “headlong rush” denounced by the opponents of this type of extension, because other equipment projects may result from it. This same opposition is indicative of a process of territorialization, making the consultation phase of an urban planning document such as the SCoT a time for analyzing conflictual dynamics and potentially for the evolution of local governance. The potential for conflict is then expressed through the capacity for mobilization that this type of project can catalyze against it, structuring collectives that were previously dispersed and poorly federated.https://journals.openedition.org/rga/11426ski areawinter sports resortenvironmental conflictpotential conflictAravis
spellingShingle Amandine Troiano
Lionel Laslaz
Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay
Revue de Géographie Alpine
ski area
winter sports resort
environmental conflict
potential conflict
Aravis
title Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay
title_full Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay
title_fullStr Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay
title_full_unstemmed Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay
title_short Geography of the Conflict Potential of the Projected La Clusaz—Le Grand Bornand Ski Link Via the Tête du Danay
title_sort geography of the conflict potential of the projected la clusaz le grand bornand ski link via the tete du danay
topic ski area
winter sports resort
environmental conflict
potential conflict
Aravis
url https://journals.openedition.org/rga/11426
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