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Titre L'ozone des villes et l'ozone des champs. Ou les relations ambiguës entre pollution atmosphérique et périurbanisation / Ozone levels in the towns and countryside. Or the ambiguous relations between atmospheric pollution and periurbanisation
Auteur Philippe MENERAULT, Séverine FRERE, Isabelle ROUSSEL
Mir@bel Revue Géocarrefour
Numéro volume 76, no 4, 2001 Quel periurbain aujourd'hui
Page 327-338
Résumé anglais Troughout the twentieth century, there has been a strong movement favouring urban sprawl. In France over a period of fifty years, urban development has transformed an area the equivalent of five departments. Périurbanisation, which has been encouraged by housing policies, leads to the resulting neo-rural population being highly dependent on the car. However, the dream of the detached house, with its heafthy connotations, paradoxically produces major environmental problems. Thus, photochemical pollution affects preferentially periurban zones. This is shown by the spatial analysis of the distribution of ozone during the summer in the urban areas of Lille and Lyon.
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