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Titre Les transformations des communes nucléaires de la vallée du Rhône
Auteur Louis Chabert
Mir@bel Revue Géocarrefour
Titre à cette date : Revue de géographie de Lyon
Numéro volume 62, no 2-3, 1987
Page 161-191
Résumé anglais The creation of industrial and nuclear energy powerstation in the Rhone valley by CEA and EDF accounts for some rise in standards for the « communes » to a level roughly equal to that of county seats. Population growth, susceptible as it is to migratory balance has logical connection with the size of the installations and the steps in their development. Their financial well-being results from a legislation which keeps on attributing the major part of professional tax to the « communes » that are the seats of such installations. The urban development refers to two different original models : new residential areas of highrise buildings of old cities (CEA) or isolated suburban developments (EDF). The models are being questioned nowadays. Upon the whole, by sometimes giving rise to a genuing growth of tertiary activities, nuclear plants have been the cause of the swift blooming of proper towns.
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