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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2024 · 56 MIN

Réhabiter l’espace rural

from Parlons Transition · host Radio Phénix

Pour ce dernier épisode, nous enregistrons à la ferme des Gonne Girls à Gonneville-en-Auge, pour répondre à la problématique suivante : “comment réhabiter cet espace rural ?” Cet espace qui se dépeuple, et qui est parfois isolé, mais où de nouvelles pratiques émergent, favorisant le lien social et le développement durable. Pour en parler : Adeline Graby, géographe, Audrey Hurel, directrice adjointe du CAUE 14, le conseil d’architecture d'urbanisme et de l'environnement, Vincent Grenet, membre de Tilino, le réseau des tiers lieux normands, ainsi que Gaëlle Bonnieux et Emma Benda, qui travaillent à la ferme Gonne Girls, où je le rappelle, nous enregistrons cet épisode.  Crédit Photo : Simon Bouquerel

Pour ce dernier épisode, nous enregistrons à la ferme des Gonne Girls à Gonneville-en-Auge, pour répondre à la problématique suivante : “comment réhabiter cet espace rural ?” Cet espace qui se dépeuple, et qui est parfois isolé, mais où de nouvelles pratiques émergent, favorisant le lien social et le développement durable. Pour en parler : Adeline Graby, géographe, Audrey Hurel, directrice adjointe du CAUE 14, le conseil d’architecture d'urbanisme et de l'environnement, Vincent Grenet, membre de Tilino, le réseau des tiers lieux normands, ainsi que Gaëlle Bonnieux et Emma Benda, qui travaillent à la ferme Gonne Girls, où je le rappelle, nous enregistrons cet épisode.  Crédit Photo : Simon Bouquerel

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