1. Urban soils: a heterogeneous yet little-understood environment
1.1 Increasing artificialization
Soil artificialisation refers to the removal of land from its natural state (in mainland France: forests, heathland, wasteland, scrubland, natural bare soil, wetlands and underwater areas) or from agricultural use.
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