La population mondiale est aujourd’hui majoritairement urbaine, la représentation citadine du monde est désormais la plus répandue. Les villes sont inhospitalières à la plupart des organismes vivants non-humains, et la biodiversité s’effondre au niveau mondial. Dans Villes, Vivants, avec les praticiens et les chercheurs de la ville, on aborde deux problèmes. Comment refaire une place aux organisme... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Language | Categories | Natural SciencesScience |
Où Thomas défend l’idée qu’on peut densifier nos villes pour protéger les sols non artificialisés, tout en enrichissant la biodiversité urbaine.
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Thomas Boutreux, écologue, doctorant à l’École Urbaine de Lyon dans le cadre du projet de rech... more
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Dans ce dixième épisode de Villes, Vivants, on enfile nos cuissardes de pêcheurs, direction les cours d’eau.
Largement simplifiés et artificialisés depuis le XIXème siècle, les cours d’eau et les milieux aquatiques sont aujourd’hui investi... more
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Dans ce nouvel épisode de Villes, Vivants, on s’intéresse à l’émergence des cours d’école oasis à Paris et Philadelphie. La ville de Paris réaménage des cours d’école et de collèges – initialement réduites à un carré de béton – en mosaïque ... more
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Dans ce huitième épisode de Villes, Vivants, l’équipe de l’association d’insertion Halage nous invite à Lil’Ô, et nous présente ses projets de production de fleurs en circuits courts, de technosols issus des déchets du Grand Paris et la res... more
Dans ce septième épisode de Villes, Vivants, Milena Charbit nous transporte aux côtés de Sequana la déesse de la Seine, à travers l’histoire et la géographie des îles du fleuve, puis avec les éboueurs parisiens dans les encombrants de la capitale, et... more
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Dans cet épisode de Villes, Vivants, Thierry nous explique en quoi et comment l’eau de pluie est une ressource pour les territoires intégrant sa dynamique et ses logiques. Alors que la pluie est habituellement perçue comme génératrice de ... more
In this episode, Crystal Eksi, architect at the New York City Planning Agency, presents New York City as the cradle of community gardens and urban agtech. Why and how do these two different forms of urban agriculture thrive in New York City ? What ro... more
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Dans cet épisode, Crystal présente la ville de New York comme le berceau de l’argriculture urbaine, aujourd’hui principalement incarnée par deux formes : les jardins partagés et l’AgTech.
Pourquoi et comment l’agriculture urbaine prospèr... more
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