www.concertation-environnement.fr

Concertation, Décision, Environnement is a research programme funded by the French Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Knowledge Exchange Energy (ministère de l’Écologie, du Développement The programme organises discussions between researchers durable et de l’Énergie – MEDDE) with the through annual two-day workshops in which all the contribution of French Environment and Energy project teams funded by the programme take part. Management Agency (ADEME). It was launched In 2011, it also organised a special two-day workshop for in 1999 to revitalize research in social sciences in French researchers to discuss research on public participation the field of the environment and initiate work in in environmental policy with their English counterparts. a (then) innovative field : public participation and Since 1999, 20 thematic seminars have been organised stakeholder engagement. In 2008/2009, a second where researchers have discussed ongoing projects with wave of projects was launched, focusing on the interested stakeholders in public participation and critical analysis of the processes of participation. stakeholder commitment. To date, the programme has funded over 60 (mainly) interdisciplinary projects in a broad The programme’s publications enable the capitalisation of research, both in the research community (books, research range of social sciences. reports…) and in the policy community (summaries for decision-makers, seminar proceedings…). All the publications can be found on the programme website : www.concertation-environnement.fr A final conference will take place in 2013. It will present Programme Objectives the results of the programme’s projects and transverse results The CDE programme has the following objectives : coming from the programme as a whole. The results will be discussed among researchers and actors of the environmental - to advance scientific knowledge on the processes of field. public participation and stakeholder commitment processes in the environmental field. In particular, this programme seeks to understand how environmental issues affect the participation Programme management processes and decision-making ; The Scientific Board establishes research priorities for the - to improve existing participation methods by program, evaluates research projects on their academic merit, providing feedback from concrete experiences ; and supervises the quality of their implementation. It is composed of scientists from a broad range of social sciences - to inform public policy (as all programmes (sociology, public management, philosophy, social psycho­logy, funded by the French Ministry of Sustainable geography, urban planning, information and communication Development). sciences…). It is chaired by Laurent MERMET, Professor of Environmental Management, AgroParisTech, Paris. The Strategic Advisory Committee defines the Programme’s strategy, formulates research priorities and advises on its “Concertation” : the French word “concertation” dissemination. It brings together representatives from the covers a wide range of activities that extend from French Ministry of Sustainable Development, other French public consultation by the authorities to joint decision- Ministries, public Agencies, local government offices, and third making, in particular including public participation and sector organisations. It is chaired by the Head of Research stakeholder commitment. Division of the Ministry of Sustainable development. Calls for research projects 2008 and 2009 Twenty research projects

Management of protected natural areas and Professional practices, markets & policies. public participation : what effect on the Standardisation in viticulture and deliberative decision ? process Christophe BOUNI - Bureau d’études ASCA Didier BUSCA - CERTOP Université Toulouse-le-Mirail

Decision-making in crisis situations : waste- The citizen consultation in eco- management, conflicts and concertation neighborhoods projects in : assessment (France, Italy, Mexico) and European perspectives Contacts Patrice MELE - Université de Tours UMR Jodelle ZETLAOUI-LEGER - IUP Créteil CITERES Head of CDE programme at the Participation of the public and co-production French Ministry of Sustainable The import of public engagement. Towards a of street cleanliness. Compared field studies Development sociological modelling of public participation in Mulhouse and Besançon (France), impacts on decision-making processes Rufisque (Senegal) and Mohammedia Marie-Christine BAGNATI Jean-Michel FOURNIAU - Département (Morocco) • MEDDTL/CGDD/DRI économie et sociologie des transports de Christian GUINCHARD - LASA Université de Service de la recherche l’IFSTTAR Franche-Comté Tour Voltaire Framing citizen’s expression in participative Eco-neighbourhood and urban ecological F-92055 La Défense procedures at the local level in environment : experiments : participatory dynamics and marie-christine.bagnati[at] a European comparison logic of usage. A comparative study in France developpement-durable.gouv.fr Laurence MONNOYER-SMITH - Université de and Catalonia +33 1 40 81 33 36 Technologies de Compiègne Amandine GUILBERT - GRAC Université Lyon 2 and Miguel DOÑATE-SASTRE - COPSAT Ordinary actors in participatory dynamics Université de Barcelone In charge of the programme linked to environmental questions at ADEME Roland RAYMOND - Université de Savoie Foresight and participation. Scenarios for marine protected areas Albane GASPARD A national park in the Calanques of Sébastien TREYER - CIRED AgroParisTech • ADEME Marseille ? Construction of territorial forms of consultation and principles of legitimacy A history of public participation in the 27 rue Louis-Vicat F-75737 Paris Cedex 15 Valérie DELDREVE - IRSTEA Bordeaux and measurement and control of air quality : Philippe DEBOUDT - Université des Sciences et administrative framing, scientific neutrality albane.gaspard[at]ademe.fr Technologies de 1 and citizens’ overwhelming initiatives +33 1 47 65 22 24 Florian CHARVOLIN - MODYS CNRS Outcomes and transferability of a participatory design : a comparison of Seveso From training to uncertainty to governance Scientific facilitation and sites through uncertainty : local actors facing promotion of CDE programme Odile PIRIOU - Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire the risk management plan of the industrial pour la Sociologie Economique, CNRS-CNAM harbour area of Dunkerque Ghislaine GARIN-FERRAZ Séverine FRÈRE - Université du Littoral et Judith RAOUL-DUVAL Urban design projects integrating user • Cité + expertise : Can a collaborative workspace Adaptation to climate change : historical cde[at]cite-plus.fr improve public participation perspectives on how the issue is framed Claudine GUIDAT - Ecole Nationale Supérieure in planning +33 1 49 09 08 86 en Génie des Systèmes Industriels Olivier SOUBEYRAN - Institut de Géographie Alpine The “Grenelle de l’environnement”: actors, speech, effects Towards a “New Spirit of Democracy’’, Pierre LASCOUMES and Daniel BOY - Centre established participation and citizen d’Etude de la vie politique française (CEVIPOF) engagement around the planning for the intercommunal eco-neighbourhood Union- Public participation in developing national Roubaix, Tourcoing, regulations on the environment in France and abroad. Democratic requirement, legal Bruno VILLALBA, Lille and Majdouline SBAI - Université Populaire Juin 2012 • Conception lasouris.org Juin 2012 • Conception necessity & Citoyenne, Roubaix Gérard MONEDIAIRE - CRIDEAU Université de Limoges

SEMIPAR - Military secret and public participation : the case of the secret basic nuclear installations Philippe BILLET - Institut du droit à l’environnement - Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3