2. Conflicting relationships between soil and urban planning
Soil has never really disappeared from the planning agenda. The interest shown in them has adapted to the issues of the day. Invisibilized to become the receptacle of urban technology (networks, sanitation, subways, etc.) at the end of the 19th century , they became a major land and economic issue at the mid-point of the Trente Glorieuses period. and remain regarded as a static object. Yet soils are not neutral spaces. They play a decisive role in the history of human settlement. Their...
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Law no. 2000-1208 of December 13, 2000 on urban solidarity and renewal (JORF no. 289 of December 14, 2000), known as the "SRU Law".
Loi n° 2010-788 du 12 juillet 2010 portant engagement national pour l'environnement (JORF n° 0160 du 13 juillet 2010), known as the "Grenelle 2" law.
Law no. 2014-366 of March 24, 2014 for access to...
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