Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique

Summary In French law, the principle of ecological solidarity is intended to be implemented when a decision taken by a public authority would have a significant impact on the environment. That is, when the impact has not yet occurred. This interpretation immediately reduces its scope and suggests th...

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Main Authors: Maylis Desrousseaux, Alma Heckenroth
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Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/38336
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description Summary In French law, the principle of ecological solidarity is intended to be implemented when a decision taken by a public authority would have a significant impact on the environment. That is, when the impact has not yet occurred. This interpretation immediately reduces its scope and suggests that it would only apply to areas that have not yet been degraded. Taking the opposite view of the principle, this article demonstrates that the concept of ecological solidarity would also be a driving force in the implementation of measures for the ecological restoration of degraded environments and in particular soils. In doing so, it draws on a field study located in the heart of the Calanques National Park (SynTerCalM project, 2014-2016) to highlight how the inaction toward a degradation that can be invisible, soil contamination, undermines the conservation and restoration objectives of the environments with which it is related.
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spelling doaj-art-0ebf6664f56e4187ac6117950445e6742025-01-09T12:36:26ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422022-12-013710.4000/vertigo.38336Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologiqueMaylis DesrousseauxAlma HeckenrothSummary In French law, the principle of ecological solidarity is intended to be implemented when a decision taken by a public authority would have a significant impact on the environment. That is, when the impact has not yet occurred. This interpretation immediately reduces its scope and suggests that it would only apply to areas that have not yet been degraded. Taking the opposite view of the principle, this article demonstrates that the concept of ecological solidarity would also be a driving force in the implementation of measures for the ecological restoration of degraded environments and in particular soils. In doing so, it draws on a field study located in the heart of the Calanques National Park (SynTerCalM project, 2014-2016) to highlight how the inaction toward a degradation that can be invisible, soil contamination, undermines the conservation and restoration objectives of the environments with which it is related.https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/38336pollutionecologyenvironmental lawsoilsecological solidarity
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Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique
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ecology
environmental law
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ecological solidarity
title Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique
title_full Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique
title_fullStr Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique
title_full_unstemmed Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique
title_short Les sols dégradés révélateurs de la solidarité écologique
title_sort les sols degrades revelateurs de la solidarite ecologique
topic pollution
ecology
environmental law
soils
ecological solidarity
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