Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales

In this article, we analyse and compare the strategies implemented by France and Brazil regarding the production and distribution of monitoring data concerning the impact of human activities in an Amazonian context : gold mining impacts in French Guiana, and agricultural development impacts in Brazi...

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Main Authors: Sandra Nicolle, Maya Leroy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Netcom Association 2013-09-01
Series:Netcom
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/1265
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description In this article, we analyse and compare the strategies implemented by France and Brazil regarding the production and distribution of monitoring data concerning the impact of human activities in an Amazonian context : gold mining impacts in French Guiana, and agricultural development impacts in Brazil. We show that independently of the legislation, the strategies implemented by each of the two countries are very different, with consequences on the positioning and demands of civil society toward these data. Over the course of the last decade, the Brazilian government showed a tendency towards the opening access to deforestation monitoring data, under the pressure for transparency coming from national NGOs and from the international level. On the contrary, in French Guiana, there is a reduction of information distribution concerning gold mining impacts, linked to an increased involvement of national security state services in the monitoring process.
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spelling doaj.art-e6986169ffa4435194bc42c153430ffd2024-04-04T09:44:33ZengNetcom AssociationNetcom0987-60142431-210X2013-09-0127608710.4000/netcom.1265Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementalesSandra NicolleMaya LeroyIn this article, we analyse and compare the strategies implemented by France and Brazil regarding the production and distribution of monitoring data concerning the impact of human activities in an Amazonian context : gold mining impacts in French Guiana, and agricultural development impacts in Brazil. We show that independently of the legislation, the strategies implemented by each of the two countries are very different, with consequences on the positioning and demands of civil society toward these data. Over the course of the last decade, the Brazilian government showed a tendency towards the opening access to deforestation monitoring data, under the pressure for transparency coming from national NGOs and from the international level. On the contrary, in French Guiana, there is a reduction of information distribution concerning gold mining impacts, linked to an increased involvement of national security state services in the monitoring process.https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/1265Open DataBrazilenvironmental strategyAmazoniaFrench Guiana
spellingShingle Sandra Nicolle
Maya Leroy
Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales
Netcom
Open Data
Brazil
environmental strategy
Amazonia
French Guiana
title Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales
title_full Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales
title_fullStr Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales
title_full_unstemmed Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales
title_short Stratégies de partage et diffusion de données publiques environnementales
title_sort strategies de partage et diffusion de donnees publiques environnementales
topic Open Data
Brazil
environmental strategy
Amazonia
French Guiana
url https://journals.openedition.org/netcom/1265
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