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Étude multidisciplinaire d'un développement durable du sous-sol urbain : aspects socio-économiques, juridiques et de politique urbaine

Maire, Pierrick
2011

Increasing demographic pressure can lead to an increase in urban sprawl, which challenges the principles of sustained development. It enhances both displacement and loss of green space. Urban planners have to design space while allowing for increases in population density. Most of the time this is achieved by using space above the ground or in urban wastelands. Underground development can contribute but is rarely used to its full potential. This study investigates the reasons for the absence of underground development in urban planning and focuses on three aspects : Law : Swiss law defines property limits and underground usage. These limits depend on the underground's four resources : space, water, geothermal power and geomaterials. These resources define to what extent underground space can be used. Sociology : Understanding and analyzing perceptions and fears caused by underground space will help in ameliorating problems with space design and setting up priorities to be observed by urban planners. Economy : building underground seems more expensive than above the ground. This study will test this hypothesis. To investigate economic feasibility, it is important to know differences of costs as well as to identify factors accounting for increased costs. In Switzerland, building opposition significantly delays or prevents construction. Therefore, public opinion is a key factor in the planning of underground space. A case study will demonstrate the consequences of such oppositions. Finally, results of different studies will be compiled and analyzed in order to help authorities identify rules to observe, opportunities to seize and pitfalls to avoid.

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doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-4987
Author(s)
Maire, Pierrick
Advisors
Kaufmann, Vincent  
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Thalmann, Philippe  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Thesis number

4987

Total of pages

225

Subjects

underground

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urban planning

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law property

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construction costs

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NIMBY

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underground perceptions

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transdisciplinarity

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sous-sol

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planification urbaine

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droit de la propriété

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coûts de construction

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NIMBY

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perception du sous-sol

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transdisciplinarité

EPFL units
LASUR  
LEURE  
Faculty
ENAC  
School
INTER  
Doctoral School
EDEN  
Available on Infoscience
January 6, 2011
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/62743
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