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From unseen to seen in post-mining polluted territories: (in)visibilisation processes at work in soil contamination management

Environmental Studies and Forestry

From unseen to seen in post-mining polluted territories: (in)visibilisation processes at work in soil contamination management

T. Bonincontro, J. Cerceau, et al.

Discover how Tessa Bonincontro, Juliette Cerceau, Florian Tena-Chollet, and Sylvia Becerra illuminate the hidden dynamics between lay and expert knowledge in managing soil contamination in post-mining areas. Their case study on phytoremediation in France reveals the selective nature of research practices that determine which knowledge becomes visible or invisible.

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Abstract
This paper explores the interplay between lay and expert knowledge in managing soil contamination in post-mining areas, using a case study of phytoremediation research in Saint-Laurent-Le Minier, France. It examines how research practices and stakeholder dynamics influence what knowledge is considered visible or invisible, highlighting the selective nature of research and its application in spotlighting specific topics, selecting lay knowledge, and favoring certain technological choices.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jun 19, 2024
Authors
Tessa Bonincontro, Juliette Cerceau, Florian Tena-Chollet, Sylvia Becerra
Tags
soil contamination
phytoremediation
post-mining areas
lay knowledge
expert knowledge
stakeholder dynamics
research practices
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