Feasibility of using oilseed rape for the phytoremediation of moderately contaminated agricultural soils: Comparison of the Cd uptake capacities of some cultivars and enhancement of their extraction capacities using in vitro technologiesDere, Christelle ; ; et alPoster (2010, June) Detailed reference viewed: 39 (3 ULg) Rapport final du Projet ColQual n°716613: Le colza, candidat potentiel à la dépollution rentable des solsDere, Christelle ; Paul, Roger ; et alReport (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 12 (2 ULg) Wind Turbine in my landscape. How people may accept a disturbance of their backyard?; ; Schmitz, Serge ![]() in Landscape, identities and development : Lisbon/Obidos 1-5 Septembre 2008 (2008) Wind Turbines seem for many people to be an intrusive change in the cultural landscape especially in countryside (Pasqualetti). The Lacsawep research project aims to analyse and asses the landscape ... [more ▼] Wind Turbines seem for many people to be an intrusive change in the cultural landscape especially in countryside (Pasqualetti). The Lacsawep research project aims to analyse and asses the landscape capacity and social attitudes toward wind energy parks in Belgium. Two complementary research lines are developed. On the one hand, a representative survey is done in order to understand the way people valorise landscape in relation to the location of wind energy. On the other hand, the research looks for the background and the underlying in-depth process explaining attitudes and possible “NIMBY-ism” toward energy park. The paper focuses on the attitudes relating to five wind parks in different areas in Belgium. The first case studies underline one interesting concept to understand the acceptation of wind turbines in local landscape: the “reterritorialisation”. People may accept a scar in their landscape if the turbines work “symbolically” for their needs. The paper analyses what people means by landscape, and how they are ready to barter a part of their landscape capital for a local effort to reduce the ecological footprint. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 12 (3 ULg) |
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