16 décembre 2022
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Helga-Jane Scarwell, « Environnement », HAL-SHS : architecture, ID : 10.4000/developpementdurable.22001
The environment" has been used many times in articles published in DD&T, but there are undoubtedly several ways of interpreting the notion of environment as put forward in the magazine at a time when new questions surrounding environmental issues are having a global resonance. The notion of environment, which derives from the protection of nature, is inseparable from the term environment itself which, according to the Oxford Standard English Dictionary, means that which surrounds man and human society. It is made up of non-living natural elements and interacting living beings. However, the diversity of registers covered by this term ("biological and therefore vital, practical and operative, cognitive, sensitive, emotional and affective") is large (Charles, 2022) and reveals all its complexity. This may explain why new, more easily appropriated reference have been mobilised, which refer to the economy rather than ecology.