Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)

The reconstruction in Fukushima offers a plan that does not exist anywhere in the world. The implications of this reconstruction, presented as a boon, are nevertheless numerous, both on an environmental and human level. It involves drastic choices that are deeply inscribed in the landscape, without,...

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Main Authors: Cécile Asanuma-Brice, Thomas Hurtut
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Lille 1 2024-01-01
Series:Territoire en Mouvement
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/tem/11015
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description The reconstruction in Fukushima offers a plan that does not exist anywhere in the world. The implications of this reconstruction, presented as a boon, are nevertheless numerous, both on an environmental and human level. It involves drastic choices that are deeply inscribed in the landscape, without, for the moment, generating the expected dynamic. The implementation of large-scale photovoltaics is also questioned, as is the return encouraged by the authorities of the population to territories that are still contaminated. In this article, we rethink the nature of these choices, their motivations and their consequences, through quantitative and qualitative analyzes enabled by monthly access to the field since time T0. A geo-ethnographic approach allows us to embrace the complexity of the factors at play. In addition to regular interviews with residents, but also with those involved in reconstruction, a map (the methodology of which is specified in a dedicated paragraph) has been made in order to visually reflect the transformations observed on site and to facilitate their analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-7e9c3d40d7e5464e9f8adf31f8a4dc3d2024-02-13T09:41:40ZengUniversité Lille 1Territoire en Mouvement1950-56982024-01-01Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)Cécile Asanuma-BriceThomas HurtutThe reconstruction in Fukushima offers a plan that does not exist anywhere in the world. The implications of this reconstruction, presented as a boon, are nevertheless numerous, both on an environmental and human level. It involves drastic choices that are deeply inscribed in the landscape, without, for the moment, generating the expected dynamic. The implementation of large-scale photovoltaics is also questioned, as is the return encouraged by the authorities of the population to territories that are still contaminated. In this article, we rethink the nature of these choices, their motivations and their consequences, through quantitative and qualitative analyzes enabled by monthly access to the field since time T0. A geo-ethnographic approach allows us to embrace the complexity of the factors at play. In addition to regular interviews with residents, but also with those involved in reconstruction, a map (the methodology of which is specified in a dedicated paragraph) has been made in order to visually reflect the transformations observed on site and to facilitate their analysis.https://journals.openedition.org/tem/11015FukushimaReconstructionResiliencyterritories in crisisenergy production
spellingShingle Cécile Asanuma-Brice
Thomas Hurtut
Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)
Territoire en Mouvement
Fukushima
Reconstruction
Resiliency
territories in crisis
energy production
title Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)
title_full Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)
title_fullStr Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)
title_full_unstemmed Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)
title_short Territoires en crise : une résilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est-elle possible ? Analyse et bilan de l’évolution de l’occupation des sols à Fukushima (2011-2023)
title_sort territoires en crise une resilience urbaine aux crises industrielles est elle possible analyse et bilan de l evolution de l occupation des sols a fukushima 2011 2023
topic Fukushima
Reconstruction
Resiliency
territories in crisis
energy production
url https://journals.openedition.org/tem/11015
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