Abstract

In the social representations some areas considered as touristic sites where pas some others have not any distinctive position. From two contrasted exemples the forest of Orleans and the forest of Fontainebleau, the author tries to detect the ways by which territories emerge on the touristic imagination with a specific valuable status or, on the contrary, without specific status.

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