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NVMD IF2RT
The project " New development models and vectors for the former mining basin of Nord and Pas-de-Calais ", funded since February 2022 as part of the Federative Institute for Research on Territorial Renewal (IF2RT) brings together more than a dozen researchers attached to the laboratories of the four universities involved in the Institute (University of Artois, Gustave Eiffel University, University of Lille, Polytechnic University Hauts-de-France).This research focuses on the dynamics, actors and tools of the transition of the former mining basin of Nord and Pas-de-Calais. It is based on the historical analysis of the plural policies and mobilizations, which since 1945 and until today, have been driven to the service of the renewal of this territory, its economy, its transport, housing and energy production infrastructures
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Published on 17/03/2022
AproTER
Developing metropolitan agriculture, the AproTER project
Nicolas Rouget, senior lecturer in geography, coordinated the project " Agriculture and proximity, food governance and territories ", funded by the Hauts-de-France regional council as part of its call for projects Agricultural systems and environment (2017-2021). He presents us with the research questions behind the project conducted between 2018 and 2021, its main findings and the perspectives it opened.
Published on 17/03/2022
ANR MémoMines
Converting memory traces into digital mediations : the case of mining memory
The Nord-Pas-de-Calais mining basin was mined for nearly 300 years, between 1720 and December 21, 1990, when the last gaillette was raised. In Lorraine, in Creutzwald (Moselle), the last mine closed on April 23, 2004. In Germany, the last coal mine, based in the Ruhr, closed in December 2018.
While the 1990s were marked by a lack of interest or even a desire to erase the traces of the past, the 2000s were characterized by a gradual awareness of safeguarding industrial heritage that led in 2012 to the UNESCO World Heritage listing of .
Published on 17/03/2022
Our Research Incentives
The LARSH is exploring two themes with high contemporary resonance by launching two internal transdisciplinary calls for projects. These two calls aim at combining and bringing together " problem " oriented research and " concept " oriented research. They are part of our strategy to build an original identity for our new team.
Published on 17/03/2022
Research projects
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DeVisu
DeVisu brings together LARSH researchers and doctoral students in information and communication sciences, architecture, psychology, science and technology of physical activities and sports, as well as in mechanics, computer science and signal processing.
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DeScripto
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CRISS
The CRISS brings together LARSH researchers and doctoral students in management, and in the areas of management and management, geography, planning, history, archaeology and the arts, and foreign and regional cultures.
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Transversal pole
As a place to think about and lead innovative projects, the Pole's mission is to launch research initiatives involving researchers from the laboratory's various disciplines.
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Structures and origins
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