Digital meets Culture https://www.digitalmeetsculture.net/article/bibracte-territorial-entrepreneurship/ Export date: Thu Nov 21 16:51:27 2024 / +0000 GMT |
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Territorial entrepreneurship, an innovative territorial development tool for the Bibracte pilot projectImage and text Flore Coppin, courtesy of Bibracte. In order to ensure the coherence and sustainability of its pilot project, Bibracte adopts an integrated approach mobilising the concept of territorial entrepreneurship and embracing the different sectors of activity that shape the landscape and the economy. Through its territorial approach to development, the Grand Site de France approach constitutes a laboratory for sustainable and innovative management of the territory around collectively defined issues, combining long-term preservation of the landscape, welcoming the public and local economic development. It is not confined to any particular area, but is based on a territory of action that makes sense to local players. Even if the Grand Site de France management team at Bibracte does not have economic competence, it nevertheless has a legitimate role as a facilitator of the territorial project and as a catalyst. As such, the development of territorial entrepreneurship is an integral part of the territorial approach. It can contribute both to the sustainable socio-economic development of the territory and to the maintenance of its landscape quality and heritage. Its collegial governance encourages cooperation between all the players, and the emergence of territorial dynamics based on the territory's resources, its landscape, natural and built heritage and its intangible values. The team coordinates and facilitates territorial entrepreneurship projects. The responsibility for planning, financing and managing the projects is left to the local actors and legitimate local authorities. Within the framework of the INCULTUM pilot project, the socio-economic actors of the territory find in the approach a space of shared values facilitating the emerging dynamics and the entrepreneurship of the territory. The posture of facilitator of territorial entrepreneurship projects consists in :
In our case, the co-construction and the implementation with the heritage community of a new flagship tourist route on the territory, the "grand tour of Bibracte - Morvan des Sommets" is the meeting point for the local multi-sectorial entrepreneurship projects. This 140 km long cultural route links the villages by making the best use of the network of paths. Three working groups, coordinated by the Grand Site de France team, are thus very active within the pilot project:
Mediating around the common good and fostering equity among community actors One of the risks identified in the implementation of the pilot project is that it may give rise to opposition from the rest of the actors contributing to the maintenance of the common landscape heritage. The heritage community is proving to be a favourable space for dialogue and integration, a tool for territorial mediation and a listening chamber for potential new projects. For instance, the reflection is underway within the rural paths' heritage community on the fair remuneration for the ecological service provided by the actors involved in the management and maintenance of the commons, more specifically the remuneration of farmers for the maintenance of the rural paths. In 2023, within the framework of INCULTUM pilot project, these three multisectoral working groups will intensify their collaboration with a view to more specifically consolidating the service offer in the destination. The service offer currently available has indeed a certain weakness, particularly in terms of satisfying the itinerant hiking market segment: few dedicated accommodation facilities, lack of small-scale catering facilities, problems of access and mobility. In this respect, the work of the agriculture working group and its future economic and environmental interest group, with the creation of connections between the agricultural economy and the local economy - farm reception, short sales, etc. - will be one of the main areas of work for the Bibracte pilot project in 2023. Further readings: WHAT IS TERRITORIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP? In France, territorial entrepreneurship is defined as "an entrepreneurial movement that reinvents new, more collective ways of doing business, with the aim of generating responses in favour of a more anchored, sustainable and inclusive economic development". It can concern a vast field of sectors: safeguarding traditional activities, maintaining the rural socio-economic fabric, enhancing the value of local products, developing new activities, etc. It is an alternative between public action and the private entrepreneurship. It is not a substitute for public action, but a real complementary path and an opportunity to carry out projects in the service of territorial development to meet local needs. This type of entrepreneurship can take the form of a traditional company or of a social and solidarity economy business. |
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