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Jointly commissioned by the ministries responsible for the environment (MTES) and agriculture (MAA) and the public agency for the environment and energy (ADEME), the IFSTTAR (French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Planning and Networks) and the INRA (National Institute of Agronomic Research) have carried out a collective scientific report (ESCo) on land take that addresses its measurement, causes and consequences, as well as policies to limit its expansion or negative effects. This article presents some of the conclusions from this exercise, which involved 55 scientific experts and is based on knowledge from more than 2500 international academic and technical references. The aim here is to investigate this complex process, as well as the uses that come under the definition of ‘artificialised land’, by attempting to distinguish the processes by which land use and soil functions change as a result of urbanisation, an unavoidable social phenomenon. Only after clarifying these basic processes can we examine the public policy instruments and regulations that, in France, aim to limit land take and its negative effects whilst allowing for further development of human activities. We show that some of these tools could be effective but are often ill-adapted, in particular with regard to the variety of issues resulting from land take, which depend on the type of land cover (urban, peri-urban, rural) and on the specific uses of these areas.
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Stiglitz et al. (2009), 324 p.
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Billet (2017), pp. 255–271.
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The concept of ‘careless land-owner’ is a jurisprudential creation from the law on waste management. If the land-owner has showed a careless behaviour, by not watching his/her land, or by renting it without paying attention on the activity, he/she can be found responsible for its pollution and the wastes. It has since be inscribed into the law.
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This article is based primarily on the results of a collective scientific report (ESCo) conducted by IFSTTAR and INRA at the request of the ministries responsible for Environment (MTES) and Agriculture (MAA) and ADEME. For the complete results, refer to the full report and summary, respectively:
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– Béchet, Le Bissonnais, Ruas (coord.), Schmitt B., Savini I., Desrousseaux M., et al. (2017b). Artificialised land and artificialisation processes: determinants, impacts and levers for action. Condensed report of the collective scientific assessment, IFSTTAR-INRA (France), 121 p.
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Desrousseaux, M., Schmitt, B., Billet, P., Béchet, B., Le Bissonnais, Y., Ruas, A. (2019). Artificialised Land and Land Take: What Policies Will Limit Its Expansion and/or Reduce Its Impacts?. In: Ginzky, H., Dooley, E., Heuser, I., Kasimbazi, E., Markus, T., Qin, T. (eds) International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy 2018. International Yearbook of Soil Law and Policy, vol 2018. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00758-4_7
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