Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens

The return of horticultural production in French cities is accompanied by a growing concern about the health quality of food plants. The consumption of crops by gardeners, far from insignificant, draws attention because of the supposed or actual presence of pollutants in soil, water and air. Burying...

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Main Author: Laurence Baudelet
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire Éco-anthropologie et Ethnobiologie 2015-12-01
Series:Revue d'ethnoécologie
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/2441
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spelling doaj-01985237dae14017a315d0a87cc91f642020-11-24T22:45:25ZengLaboratoire Éco-anthropologie et EthnobiologieRevue d'ethnoécologie2267-24192015-12-01810.4000/ethnoecologie.2441Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliensLaurence BaudeletThe return of horticultural production in French cities is accompanied by a growing concern about the health quality of food plants. The consumption of crops by gardeners, far from insignificant, draws attention because of the supposed or actual presence of pollutants in soil, water and air. Burying one’s head in the sand is no longer on the agenda. On the contrary, municipalities tend to systematically apply the precautionary principle. The main focus is nowadays on polluted soils and off-ground cultivation solutions constitute the most common answer to address pollution issues, even if the atmospheric context remains critical. Meanwhile phytoremediation has little success. Yet, wouldn’t it be a longer-term solution, preserving non-artificialised land and offering valuable urban carbon sink when climate change is at stake.http://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/2441collective gardeningpollutionoff-ground cultivationactors’ strategiespublic debate
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Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
Revue d'ethnoécologie
collective gardening
pollution
off-ground cultivation
actors’ strategies
public debate
author_facet Laurence Baudelet
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title Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
title_short Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
title_full Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
title_fullStr Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
title_full_unstemmed Pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
title_sort pollution et risque alimentaire dans les jardins partagés franciliens
publisher Laboratoire Éco-anthropologie et Ethnobiologie
series Revue d'ethnoécologie
issn 2267-2419
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The return of horticultural production in French cities is accompanied by a growing concern about the health quality of food plants. The consumption of crops by gardeners, far from insignificant, draws attention because of the supposed or actual presence of pollutants in soil, water and air. Burying one’s head in the sand is no longer on the agenda. On the contrary, municipalities tend to systematically apply the precautionary principle. The main focus is nowadays on polluted soils and off-ground cultivation solutions constitute the most common answer to address pollution issues, even if the atmospheric context remains critical. Meanwhile phytoremediation has little success. Yet, wouldn’t it be a longer-term solution, preserving non-artificialised land and offering valuable urban carbon sink when climate change is at stake.
topic collective gardening
pollution
off-ground cultivation
actors’ strategies
public debate
url http://journals.openedition.org/ethnoecologie/2441
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