Tools for integrating soil and sub-soil in sustainable urban planning
DOUGUET, Jean-Marc
Centre international de Recherches en Economie écologique, Eco-innovation et ingénierie du Développement Soutenable [REEDS]
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Centre international de Recherches en Economie écologique, Eco-innovation et ingénierie du Développement Soutenable [REEDS]
Language
en
Article de revue
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WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment. 2013, vol. 1, p. 461 - 472
WIT Press
English Abstract
This work aims at developing the bases necessary for taking into account in an integrated manner the soil and subsoil issues in urban development. The diversity of actors and of their concerns lead us to develop different ...Read more >
This work aims at developing the bases necessary for taking into account in an integrated manner the soil and subsoil issues in urban development. The diversity of actors and of their concerns lead us to develop different tools, with dedicated uses: 1) a multi-actor debate-aid tool based on multi-criteria analysis, that makes more readable the diversity of challenges and viewpoints of actors; 2) a technical aid-tool with a database devoted to stakeholders, that makes an inventory of main issues that may be encountered during typical urban development projects and that enables to agglomerate the information from basic data in order to make it usable in the multi-actor public consultation; 3) a quantitative decision-making aid tool for enlightening the economic value of indispensable investigations. A conceptual framework is proposed, based on the expertise of the project partners in data gathering, in operational urban development or in project management. It is validated and tested on real test cases, corresponding to specific urban projects.Read less <
English Keywords
investigation value
multi-criteria multi-actor decision making tool
urban planning
soil
subsoil
Origin
Hal imported