Material knowledge and practices in the making of a building resource out of excavated soils: a case study in the Paris Region
Jean Goizauskas and
Carole-Anne Tisserand
Chapter 24 in Handbook of Infrastructures and Cities, 2024, pp 366-374 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The material inscription of soil flows has become a public issue in the Paris Region as massive excavations are taking place due to large-scale urban works. In this context, various projects are emerging that propose to turn this waste into a resource. This chapter specifically focuses on the ones that aim at transforming excavated soils into ‘raw earth’ building materials. Such projects are conceived as contributing to the infrastructuring of a metabolic pathway, as defined by Pierre Desvaux, that consists of connecting excavation sites to building sites. Inspired by the sociology of translation, the making of a resource is problematised as articulating the potential roles of both soils and humans. By following soils among different urban actors, infrastructuring this metabolic pathway thus appears as much associated with a circulation and transformation of materials as with that of knowledge and material practices.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Geography; Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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