Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france

The application of isolation distances is the easiest response for protecting agricultural crops from diffuse pollution effects still unknown. In the 90’s, some actors in the cereal supply chains have tried to limit potential risks by producing technical guidelines, including isolation distances bet...

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Autores principales: Caroline Petit, Elisabeth Rémy, Christine Aubry
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e8688f503abb48ef99e7e5f9c5c9b4ab2021-12-02T10:01:16ZTrafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france1492-844210.4000/vertigo.8413https://doaj.org/article/e8688f503abb48ef99e7e5f9c5c9b4ab2009-05-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/8413https://doaj.org/toc/1492-8442The application of isolation distances is the easiest response for protecting agricultural crops from diffuse pollution effects still unknown. In the 90’s, some actors in the cereal supply chains have tried to limit potential risks by producing technical guidelines, including isolation distances between major roads and fields farmed under contract. These measures were then partially abandoned in the cereal sector but appeared later on in other sectors (aromatic herbs) with notable improvements. Our study focuses on the Ile-de-France region, which presents both a large agricultural area and an important road network. Through an interdisciplinary approach, our goal is to clarify this complex situation, to understand the genesis and evolution of these distances while measuring the effects concerning risk management (in connection with various uses of the precautionary principle) both socially and technically.Caroline PetitElisabeth RémyChristine AubryÉditions en environnement VertigOarticleprecautionary principleriskrisk managementroad networkenvironmentgovernanceEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350FRVertigO, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2009)
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topic precautionary principle
risk
risk management
road network
environment
governance
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risk
risk management
road network
environment
governance
Environmental sciences
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Caroline Petit
Elisabeth Rémy
Christine Aubry
Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france
description The application of isolation distances is the easiest response for protecting agricultural crops from diffuse pollution effects still unknown. In the 90’s, some actors in the cereal supply chains have tried to limit potential risks by producing technical guidelines, including isolation distances between major roads and fields farmed under contract. These measures were then partially abandoned in the cereal sector but appeared later on in other sectors (aromatic herbs) with notable improvements. Our study focuses on the Ile-de-France region, which presents both a large agricultural area and an important road network. Through an interdisciplinary approach, our goal is to clarify this complex situation, to understand the genesis and evolution of these distances while measuring the effects concerning risk management (in connection with various uses of the precautionary principle) both socially and technically.
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author Caroline Petit
Elisabeth Rémy
Christine Aubry
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Christine Aubry
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title Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france
title_short Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france
title_full Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france
title_fullStr Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france
title_full_unstemmed Trafic routier et distances de sécurité : Le dilemme de l’agriculture en Ile-de-france
title_sort trafic routier et distances de sécurité : le dilemme de l’agriculture en ile-de-france
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
publishDate 2009
url https://doaj.org/article/e8688f503abb48ef99e7e5f9c5c9b4ab
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