It is often deplored that the role of Geographical Proximity in creativity, innovation and regional development dynamics has been considered of secondary importance in the recent debates on the end of Geography. However the issue of Geographical Proximity comes back into force today, notably in one of the basic functions of our society: food. Based on the literature on short supply food chains and on the works on proximity relations, this paper aims at understanding the roles, contents and meaning of different types of proximities, for creativity, innovation and regional development dynamics
The supply chain management of foods is commonly associated with modernistic large-scale production....
The proximity concept refers to types of inter-organizational relationships that are expected to fac...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of qualitative regional change requires an approach that is able to cope with...
Agricultural land demand tends to be in weak condition vis-à-vis settlement development, transport i...
National audienceThe document summarises the results of twenty years of coordination of research pro...
The notion of proximity is increasing in popularity in economic and geographic literature, and is no...
International audienceThe proximity-based approach provides an operational conceptual framework to u...
textabstractThis paper seeks to problematize the role of local food systems within the food sovereig...
Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs) are seen as possible sustainable alternatives to long globalized fo...
The aim of the article is to show the impact of market location and the distance from the supp...
This paper explores the relationships between food and places and how these affect the organization ...
International audienceIn 1993, the Revue d'Economie Régionale et Urbaine published a special issue o...
As outlined by Krugman (1991), a fundamental fact is the clustering of economic activities in space,...
In the field of proximity studies, an approach has prevailed that narrowly defines geographical prox...
International audienceAlthough attempts of short food supply chains institutionalization are being p...
The supply chain management of foods is commonly associated with modernistic large-scale production....
The proximity concept refers to types of inter-organizational relationships that are expected to fac...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of qualitative regional change requires an approach that is able to cope with...
Agricultural land demand tends to be in weak condition vis-à-vis settlement development, transport i...
National audienceThe document summarises the results of twenty years of coordination of research pro...
The notion of proximity is increasing in popularity in economic and geographic literature, and is no...
International audienceThe proximity-based approach provides an operational conceptual framework to u...
textabstractThis paper seeks to problematize the role of local food systems within the food sovereig...
Short Food Supply Chains (SFSCs) are seen as possible sustainable alternatives to long globalized fo...
The aim of the article is to show the impact of market location and the distance from the supp...
This paper explores the relationships between food and places and how these affect the organization ...
International audienceIn 1993, the Revue d'Economie Régionale et Urbaine published a special issue o...
As outlined by Krugman (1991), a fundamental fact is the clustering of economic activities in space,...
In the field of proximity studies, an approach has prevailed that narrowly defines geographical prox...
International audienceAlthough attempts of short food supply chains institutionalization are being p...
The supply chain management of foods is commonly associated with modernistic large-scale production....
The proximity concept refers to types of inter-organizational relationships that are expected to fac...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of qualitative regional change requires an approach that is able to cope with...