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Communication
Economy
Environment
Digital
Society
Transitions
Economy
Environment
Digital
Society
Transitions
From the digital transition to the socio-ecological transition of territories through four connected pillars – economic, environmental, cultural and social – a positioning that arises from complexity (multifactorial, multi-level, multi-agent analysis) and aimed at promoting sustainable development. The proliferation of data is now providing new capacities for description and prescription, particularly at the geographic and social levels. However, all the potentialities opened up by new socio-technical regimes (data, flows and networks) do not necessarily lead to a socio-ecological transition of regions. // TransitionS, based on the system/environment distinction, seeks to identify the informational and communicational factors likely to explain this divergence and to identify factors of convergence.