Infrastructures de transport créatives Mieux les intégrer aux écosystèmes, paysages et territoires
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ArticlePublication details: éditions Quae 2024Description: 1 electronic resource (252 p.)Content type: - text
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- 9782759238125
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- Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning
- The environment
- Pollution and threats to the environment
- Climate change
- Sustainability
- Regional and area planning
- Environment
- France
- Geography
- Planning
- R Earth Sciences
- RN The environment
- RNP Pollution and threats to the environment
- RNPG Climate change
- RNU Sustainability
- RP Regional and area planning
- behaviour
- biodiversity
- climate
- decision support
- ecology
- economic development
- economic impact
- economy
- ecosystem
- energy
- environment
- equipment
- expertise
- forecasting
- forest
- inhabitant
- issue
- land-use planning
- macroeconomics
- modelling
- prevention
- reforestation
- regulation
- research
- sustainable development
- technical advice
- technology
- thema EDItEUR
- vegetation
- wildlife
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Transport and energy infrastructures - roads, motorways, railways, inland waterways and high-voltage lines - have been major technical, economic and political markers of progress. But the upheavals caused by climate change and the erosion of biodiversity, to which they have contributed, are turning this perspective on its head. These major lines make it possible to isolate or connect environments, generate new relationships with space and create new landscapes. They hold the promise of transforming our lifestyles, fostering cooperation between stakeholders and creating a more positive relationship between living beings and human constructions, against the backdrop of the challenge of decarbonisation. By mobilising active and creative research, the Ittecop research programme (land transport infrastructures, territories, ecosystems and landscapes) brings together public and private players to improve their actions and knowledge on these subjects. Aimed at infrastructure managers and developers, experts from government departments and consultancy firms, as well as students and researchers, this book examines how infrastructures help to mobilise territories around environmental issues and explores the possibility of a hybridisation of knowledge and practices between ecological and social sciences. It looks at policy tools and how they can be criticised, the environmental assessment procedures for projects, and the 'avoid-reduce-compensate' doctrine. Finally, research on infrastructures is considered as a contribution to the renewal of the management and design of these major developments.
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