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                <text>En 1993, Lafaye et Thévenot se demandaient s’il n’était pas possible de définir un septième mode de justification, celui de la cité verte, aux côtés des six autres définis par Boltanski et Thévenot (1991). En s’appuyant sur des entretiens réalisés auprès d’acteurs institutionnels intervenant dans les débats autour des trames vertes urbaines de trois métropoles de l’ouest de la France (Angers, Nantes et Rennes), l’article montre que, près de vingt ans plus tard, la justification de ces trames fait largement appel au six cadres argumentatifs préexistants. Bien que la loi Grenelle 2 définissant les trames vertes et bleues insiste sur l’objectif de préserver la biodiversité pour elle-même, les promoteurs locaux de ces trames procèdent à des traductions qui aboutissent à des compromis entre mondes. </text>
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                <text>Urban green frames, a new basis for a green city ? In 1993, Lafaye and Thevenot put forward the hypothesis of a seventh “order of worth” – which has been called the “green city” – besides the six other “orders of worth” identified by Boltanski and Thévenot. Based on semi-directive interviews with public officers and members of non-governmental organizations engaged in the debates about urban green frames of three metropolitan areas in the West of France (Angers, Nantes and Rennes), the current paper shows that, after nearly 20 years, urban green frames take their justification principles from the six pre-existing “orders of worth”. Although “Grenelle 2” French regulation, which defines the green and blue frames, emphasizes the necessity to protect biodiversity for itself, green frames local developers are willing to translate this necessity and achieving compromises between worlds. </text>
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                <text>L'asthme infantile est une maladie respiratoire dont la prévalence ne cesse d'augmenter dans les pays industrialisés. À New York, l'asthme infantile est deux fois plus élevé que la moyenne nationale, et trois fois plus dans le South Bronx, quartier défavorisé et industrialisé du Nord de la ville. L'augmentation de l'asthme est de plus en plus reliée aux facteurs environnementaux tels que la pollution atmosphérique. D'un problème de santé publique, l'asthme est devenu un enjeu de santé environnementale. Depuis les années 1980 l'asthme y est utilisé comme outil politique et rhétorique au service des revendications de justice environnementale. Le cas d'étude du quartier de Hunts Point (South Bronx) permet d'étudier les stratégies d'utilisation de l'asthme par les activistes locaux, comme un enjeu à l'intersection entre pollution atmosphérique et inégalités sociales et raciales. </text>
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                <text>Childhood asthma is a respiratory disease whose prevalence is increasing in industrialized countries. In New York, childhood asthma is twice the national average, and even three times in the South Bronx, a low-income industrialized area located North of the city. The increase of asthma tends to be more and more linked to environmental factors such as air pollution. Originally a public health problem, asthma has become an environmental health challenge. But since the 1980's, asthma in New York has been used as a political and rhetorical tool serving environmental justice advocacy. The case study of Hunts Point (South Bronx) allows us to study strategies for the use of asthma by local activists, as an issue at the intersection between air pollution and social and racial inequalities. </text>
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                <text>Le développement durable se voulait un projet de civilisation, mais le concept a vite été fragilisé par la suprématie des intérêts économiques, et par l’enfermement dans des préoccupations d’ordre environnemental. Dans la période de crise actuelle, on s’interroge : comment veut-on vivre ? avec quelles valeurs ? dans quelles villes et dans quels territoires? Il s’agit ici de voir comment les arts et la culture peuvent contribuer à cet objectif du « vivre ensemble ». Au-delà de positionnements opportunistes, on observe qu’une meilleure prise en compte de la culture, dans ses différentes acceptions, peut promouvoir des approches transversales, reposant sur les valeurs de solidarité, de respect de la diversité culturelle, de démocratie locale et de citoyenneté, et remettre ainsi les habitants au cœur des politiques et des projets de territoires. La recomposition du paysage culturel que l’on observe en France, notamment autour des agendas 21 de la culture et des nouveaux territoires de l’art, témoigne de la part d’artistes, élus et autres professionnels de la culture d’une volonté de travailler au plus près de la population afin de monter des projets qui remettent la culture au cœur des politiques locales. </text>
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                <text>Sustainable development was supposed to be a “civilization” concept, but the power of the economic interests and the pressure of the environmental issues have fragilized the concept. With the recent world crisis, many questions now arise: we must change our model, but how do we want to live, with which values and indicators, in what kind of towns and territories? In this article we propose to analyse how cultural development can help to reach the aim of “living together”. Indeed, taking into account cultural diversity and initiating local activities enables to develop new kinds of projects with the inhabitants, and to promote essential values such as local democracy, solidarity, tolerance, proximity… The changes in the French cultural policies seem to show that things are moving that way. </text>
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                <text>Objectif des stratégies de développement durable, la conciliation entre les grands équipements de transport et leurs territoires d’accueil suppose une meilleure compréhension de leurs effets environnementaux et territoriaux. Nous évaluons ici les effets du bruit des avions sur les valeurs immobilières et la mobilité résidentielle des ménages, en appliquant la méthode des prix hédoniques aux valeurs de transactions immobilières observées entre 1995 et 2003 dans huit communes proches de l’aéroport d’Orly. Le bruit des avions déprécie la valeur des logements, et le taux de décote croît depuis 1995 alors que les niveaux de bruit sont restés stables, révélant la sensibilité croissante des ménages à leur environnement. D’autre part, le renouvellement des populations ne s’opère pas à l’identique : les arrivants sont plus jeunes et plus modestes que les partants. Les inégalités environnementales émergent du croisement de ces résultats, des ménages plus modestes supportant des décotes plus importantes.  </text>
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                <text>Après une longue période de scepticisme ou d’indifférence, le "développement durable" commence aujourd’hui à susciter une certaine curiosité bienveillante, et à influencer, de manière plus ou moins concrète, les pratiques des entreprises ou des institutions publiques. C’est en particulier le cas dans les domaines de l’aménagement du territoire et des politiques urbaines et locales – où l’on constate que cette préoccupation est en effet progressivement intégrée ; souvent sous la pression des réalités de terrain ou des évènements – comme la catastrophe récente de Toulouse, mais aussi sous l’impulsion conjointe des gouvernements, des autorités locales ou même, de plus en plus, des instances européennes ou internationales.  </text>
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                <text>Appliquée aux territoires urbains, la trame verte révèle les enjeux de la prise en compte de la biodiversité au sein des projets d’urbanisme environnemental. Le présent article se propose d’évaluer les retranscriptions locales de cette injonction nationale, en appréciant le projet de trame verte à Marseille au regard de la trame verte potentielle du territoire communal. Il souligne l’enjeu fondamental que représente, en la matière, la périphérie urbaine. En se fondant sur une approche éco-paysagère et sur une analyse de discours, il met en exergue la « schizophrénie du vert » qui s’exprime, dans cette zone, à l’égard de certains espaces à caractère naturel (friches végétalisées). Dans le même temps, ceux-ci sont, en effet, élevés au rang de réservoirs de biodiversité et de réserves foncières.  </text>
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                <text>Applied to urban territories, the green way highlights biodiversity-related issues within environmental development projects. The present article is an attempt to evaluate the local applications of this nationwide policy, by assessing the project in Marseille opposite to the potential green way of the territory. It stresses the key role that the urban fringe plays in this process. On the basis of a landscape-focused approach and an analysis of speech, it highlights the “green schizophrenia” expressed, in that area, towards some areas with natural character (planted wildlands). At the same time, these areas are in fact valorised reservoirs of biodiversity and land reserves.  </text>
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                <text>Loin d’être univoques, les relations entre environnement construit et rayonnement solaire varient au cours de l’histoire. Cet article propose un aperçu historique de cette évolution et de la manière dont les théories architecturales et urbaines en rendent compte. Le panorama ainsi créé offre une base pour discuter la question solaire dans la ville durable. Cette question n’est pas seulement technique ou économique, comme on la saisit le plus souvent face à l’urgence énergétique, mais elle apparaît également culturelle et sociale. Nous développons l’idée d’un désenchantement solaire qui se manifeste notamment par une technicisation accrue et une privatisation de notre rapport au rayonnement. </text>
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                <text>Cet article se propose de marquer certaines approches théoriques concernant les inégalités des chances au sein des sciences sociales, de voir la prévalence des approches surtout sociale où la question du territoire est souvent biaisée. Nous analyserons les moyens de la connaissance de cette réalité des inégalités des chances en regard des territoires, les moyens de la production statistique, par les approches du Cereq, notamment.  Nous montrerons comment cette question des choix de parcours et de lutte contre l’échec est abordée à l’échelle d’une université, en prenant l’exemple de certaines initiatives réalisées notamment en Champagne Ardenne montrant ainsi la complexité d’une connaissance objective. </text>
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                <text>Le terme de « gouvernance » s’est imposé au cours des années 90 comme le symbole d’une nouvelle modernité dans les modes d’action publique et est devenu, en quelques années, un des lieux communs du vocabulaire de l’aménagement du territoire. Néanmoins, cette banalisation, comme les critiques qu’a pu susciter cette notion, ne doivent pas faire oublier les potentialités d’innovations qu’elle recèle. Partant de ces constats et de ce postulat, l’auteur propose dans cet article une réflexion théorique et critique sur la notion de « gouvernance » en s’appuyant notamment sur les innovations en la matière qui ont eu pour cadre le champ environnemental depuis une vingtaine d’années. La notion de gouvernance et les usages qui en sont fait sont interrogés directement dans un premier temps, afin d’en affiner le contenu au-delà de la simple définition de « boîte à outils » managériale. Les potentialités théoriques de la notion de gouvernance sont ensuite discutées et critiquées à partir des exemples concrets d’innovations procédurales qui se sont multipliées dans le champs de l’environnement. </text>
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                <text>Si l’arbre d’alignement est géré à Paris par la Direction des espaces verts, son pied relève de trois autres Directions : Voirie, Propreté, Urbanisme. Cette gestion en partage est complexe et met à l’épreuve l’idéal de développement durable. Les grilles sont des facteurs de risques pour les piétons et leur absence favorise le piétinement, néfaste pour les arbres. D’autres aménagements tels l’enherbement et la végétalisation sont encouragés d’autant qu’ils pourraient contribuer à une trame verte. La présence d’herbe exprime cependant malpropreté et négligence pour certains et complique la tâche de la Propreté qui lui préfère un revêtement perméable mais inerte, nommé stabilisé. Une coordination de l’espace public a été créée afin d’établir une gestion prenant en compte la diversité des points de vue ; elle arbitre les choix en fonction de l’usage des rues et de l’image que l’herbe en renvoie. </text>
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                <text>Foot trees, sidewalk and pedestrians: towards a sustainable combination ? Street trees are managed in Paris by the Green spaces office. The foot tree depends on three more offices: the Public road network, the Urban waste management and the Town planning. This shared management is more complex and challenges the ideal of sustainable development. Tree grates are risky for pedestrians and their absence increase trampling which is harmful for trees. Other arrangements like greening or planting are promoted as they could also participate to an urban greenway. But weeds mean dirt and dereliction for some people and make cleaning difficult. The Urban waste management prefers another floor covering, permeable but inert, called “stabilisé”. To set up a management which takes into account the various points of view, a coordination of the public space was created to arbitrate choices according to the use of streets and the picture weeds reflect. </text>
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                <text>Cet article présente un premier retour d’expérience de terrain, de construction et de mise en œuvre d’une démarche d’Évaluation d’Impacts sur la Santé (EIS) d’un projet d’aménagement urbain. Cette démarche a pour but de minimiser les impacts négatifs et maximiser les impacts positifs du projet sur la santé et la qualité de vie des populations. Grâce à une méthodologie basée sur l’élaboration d’une grille multi-critères intégrant plusieurs déterminants de la santé, une liste de recommandations à destination des décideurs a été proposée. Après une discussion des atouts de cette démarche participative d’intégration des champs santé-environnement et développement durable, des recommandations méthodologiques sont formulées afin de faciliter son utilisation à d’autres contextes similaires. </text>
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                <text>This article offers initial feedback from a field experience on the design and implementation of a Health Impact Assessment (HIA) approach in the context of an urban planning project. This approach aims at minimizing negative impacts and optimizing positive impacts of the project on the health and quality of life of populations. A methodology based on the design of a multi-criteria grid with several health determinants was developed and a list of recommendations was subsequently suggested to decision-makers. The strengths of such a participatory and approach integrating both environmental health and sustainable development are discussed and methodological recommendations are produced in order to facilitate future use of such an approach in similar contexts.  </text>
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                <text>Le développement est considéré comme durable lorsqu’il permet aux générations actuelles de satisfaire à leurs besoins sans compromettre la capacité des générations futures à satisfaire les leurs. Il faut pour cela que les générations futures détiennent au moins autant de ressources, sous la forme de capital ou de potentialités diverses, que la génération actuelle. Lorsqu’on considère la dimension sociale du développement durable, se pose alors la question du transfert des acquis ou potentialités d’une génération à l’autre. Ces potentialités prennent de multiples formes: capital humain (éducation, santé), capital social (liens sociaux), capacité à utiliser les potentialités disponibles, etc. Plus généralement, la durabilité sociale du développement demande d’aborder les conditions d’une transmission équitable des "capacités à faire et à être" (plus simplement "capabilités") d’une génération à l’autre. On attend donc d’un développement socialement durable qu’il protège les potentialités, renforce les capacités d’une génération donnée, et facilite leur transfert à la génération suivante. Cela implique d’examiner ce qui empêche la constitution de potentialités (trappes à pauvreté), l’amélioration des capacités (exclusion sociale et vulnérabilité) et la transmission inter-générationnelle (inégalités). Dès lors, dans le cadre d’une éthique de la responsabilité, des principes de précaution sociale adéquats pourraient guider l’élaboration des politiques publiques. </text>
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                <text>La politique de la ville en France valorise une approche stratégique multiforme des difficultés urbaines, dans une démarche de participation des habitants. La similitude de ses objectifs avec ceux du développement durable est frappante. Il apparaît dès lors pertinent d’engager notre réflexion sur la politique de la ville comme une stratégie de développement durable des quartiers en difficultés. Nous proposons ainsi à travers cet article un essai de définition du quartier en développement durable, tant dans son concept que dans sa mise en œuvre, en nous basant d’une part sur l’analyse de la démarche de participation dans la politique de renouvellement urbain en France, et d’autre part sur la représentation du territoire comme un écosystème. </text>
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                <text>Une première enquête, menée sur 4 communes périurbaines de Seine-et-Marne concernant les relations des habitants à la biodiversité, soulignait l’importance des espaces de proximité dans le lien qui unit les habitants à la biodiversité. Cette même enquête mettait en évidence les différenciations sociospatiales (Catégories Socio-Professionnelles, niveau de diplôme, type d’habitat…) qui existent dans le rapport à la biodiversité. Le présent article s’interroge, à la suite de ce premier travail (Simon et al, 2012), sur le rôle que peuvent jouer les trames vertes urbaines dans la connexion des habitants à la diversité du vivant : espaces intra-urbains, les trames vertes sont-elles les lieux d’une relation particulière des habitants à la biodiversité et si oui à quelle biodiversité ? Espaces de fréquentation locale dominante, la trame verte permet-elle de connecter à la biodiversité des populations autrement sans lien avec la « nature » ? </text>
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                <text>Biodiversity, inhabitants and urban green infrastructures : the Val Maubuée case study (Seine-et-Marne, France). A first survey leaded in fourth suburban townships of the Department of Seine-et-Marne (France) concerning the associations between inhabitants and biodiversity underlined the importance of spatial proximity for connecting people to biodiversity. The same survey put emphasis on the social and spatial differences concerning this relationship. Consequently, this article questions the role that urban green infrastructures can play by connecting people to biodiversity : are urban greenways places of a particular relationship between inhabitants and biodiversity ? If so, to what kind of biodiversity ? As a space more frequently used by local people, do the urban green infrastructure be a innovative way of connecting to biodiversity the groups who have very few links with “nature” ? </text>
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                <text>Recouvrant à l’origine des préoccupations d’hygiène publique, la relation déchets/santé s’est vue redéfinir en termes de santé environnementale (SE) par des mobilisations dont de nombreux travaux ont montré les spécificités : un ancrage local, des coalitions d’acteurs, un investissement cognitif fort. Les problèmes posés par l’évolution de la composition des déchets, les cocktails de molécules générés par les techniques de traitement que ces mobilisations soulèvent sont entrés en congruence avec une interprétation écologique de la santé et un resserrement de la notion d’environnement sur la proximité de l’espace vécu. S’appuyant sur deux études approfondies de l’opposition à l’incinération des déchets ménagers à Fos, ce texte interroge les conséquences de l’émergence d’une problématique de SE sur la perception et la gestion des déchets, et plus largement, sur les formes de gouvernance du développement durable.  </text>
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                <text>Waste treatment and environmental health : science as a factor of local acceptability? The household waste incinerator in Fos-sur-Mer. Environmental health considerations appear to have created a focal point for the local mobilization of indigenous and grassroots resistance to waste management. The evolution of waste composition and blends of molecules generated by waste processing techniques start raising a new ecological health issue linked to their local environment. Using two studies on mobilization against Fos-sur-Mer’s incinerator, this article investigates the impact of environmental health considerations on management and treatment of waste, and more widely on governance of sustainable development. </text>
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                <text>La notion de trames vertes connaît aujourd’hui une résonnance forte dans le monde de l’aménagement du territoire en France. Elle vise à agir sur la matérialité du paysage par l’installation de structures paysagères à des fins écologiques, ou par la construction d’infrastructures à des fins récréatives. Ces transformations ont une conséquence directe sur le paysage du quotidien qui, en tout premier lieu, est vécu par les habitants. Mais comment cette notion de trames vertes est-elle perçue par ces derniers ? Trente entretiens auprès d’habitants du SCoT Angers Loire Métropole angevine ont été réalisés. L’interprétation des résultats conduit à se pencher sur l’appropriation du terme « trames vertes » et de la notion de biodiversité par les habitants et, plus globalement, sur leurs attentes de « nature ».  </text>
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