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Institutionnaliser l'agglomération pour garantir une utilisation plus mesurée du sol ?

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  • Marc Antoine Messer

    (LaSUR - Laboratoire de sociologie urbaine - EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

Abstract

The question of how large metropolitan areas could satisfy both the needs of functional regions and administration areas has been an issue at an international level within the last decades. The attempts to concretize a metropolitan entity are still not set in the Swiss political agenda. The governance conurbation entity created in Fribourg still remains an isolated case. This article presents a 2011 research, aiming to determine the effects on land use of the governance institutional conurbation of Fribourg.

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  • Marc Antoine Messer, 2013. "Institutionnaliser l'agglomération pour garantir une utilisation plus mesurée du sol ?," Post-Print hal-01567683, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01567683
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