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Description

Sabine Barles, Professor of Urban Planning and Development at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and researcher at the UMR Géographie-Cités, discusses the origin and extent of anthropogenic perturbations in the nitrogen cycle. She explains the consequences of this opening of the biogeochemical cycle of nitrogen from both an ecological and a sanitary point of view.

Niveau
  • Bac+3
  • Bac+4
  • Bac+5
Langues
  • Anglais
État
  • Labellisé
Licence Creative Commons
  • Pas de modification
  • Partage des conditions à l'identique
  • Paternité
  • Pas d'utilisation commerciale
Nature pédagogique
  • Cours
Types
  • Grain audiovisuel
Mots-clés
circular economyecologynitrogensanitary
The nitrogen cycle in Paris
The nitrogen cycle in Paris
Key sectors for dematerialization
Key sectors for dematerialization
An analysis of material flows in France
An analysis of material flows in France
The metabolism of territories : challenges and key notions
Contributeurs

Barles Sabine

Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne