Soil is heritage: it must be preserved and passed on [Interview]

To provide high-quality natural spaces for its residents, the district of Ris-Orangis (Essonne) is implementing a number of projects, from the No Net Land Take experiment to the allotment gardens provided to individuals for pesticide-free vegetable growing. This working-class district in the greater Paris suburbs has an ace up its sleeve: large industrial and agricultural brownfield areas. The pressure to build housing is strong but there is still an opportunity to create a modern town connected to the living world.

Author(s): Maraschin Joëlle, Dormoy Raphaël

Publishing year: 2024

Pages: 34-35

La Santé en action, 2024, n° 467-eng, p. 34-35

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