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Quels futurs au Marais ?Cybernétique et écosophie à l'épreuve des friches bruxelloises. Prospective Research Brussels. TRITON (2021-PRB-19). Rapport final et Policy Brief

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Les friches urbaines bruxelloises sont au centre de tensions fortes entre valeurs écologiques et besoins socio-économiques. Ces territoires sont essentiels pour penser ensemble une double impasse :la crise sociale de l’accès au logement liée à la financiarisation de l’activité immobilière et la crise écologique liée à la destruction de milieux écologiques par changement d’affectation et artificialisation des sols, première cause de l’extinction des espèces. Pour répondre à ces défis, la connaissance territoriale et la planification urbaine sont confrontées à des controverses aiguës qui obligent à préciser ce que recouvre la biodiversité présente dans ces friches et qui nécessitent d’objectiver les politiques de construction de logements et de densification du territoire.

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  • Allan-Lee Wei, 2024. "Quels futurs au Marais ?Cybernétique et écosophie à l'épreuve des friches bruxelloises. Prospective Research Brussels. TRITON (2021-PRB-19). Rapport final et Policy Brief," ULB Institutional Repository 2013/384504, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  • Handle: RePEc:ulb:ulbeco:2013/384504
    Note: Sponsorship: Innorivis ; TRITON (2021-PRB-19)
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