About
Jean-Baptiste Bahers is a CNRS research fellow in the "Environnements sociétés" interdisciplinary commission, attached to the ESO (Espaces et Sociétés) laboratory (UMR 6590) at the Nantes site of the IGARUN (Institut de Géographie et d'Aménagement).
Latest publication
Urban Mines: Material Flows and Recycling
- By Rémi de Bercegol,
- Yann Philippe Tastevin,
- Jean-Baptiste Bahers,
- Translated by Una Dimitrijevic
In Flux (2024/4 n° 138)
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What Kind of Territoriality for the Circular Economy? An Interpretation of Typologies of Proximity in Waste Management
In Flux (2017/3 No 109-110)
Urban Mines: Material Flows and Recycling
- By Rémi de Bercegol,
- Yann Philippe Tastevin,
- Jean-Baptiste Bahers,
- et al.
In Flux (2024/4 n° 138)
Transition or consolidation of the dominant regime: The urban metabolism in question
In Flux (2019/2 No 116-117)
The Dysfunctions of “Extended Producer Responsibility” and Eco-Organizations
In Mouvements (2016/3 No 87)
Proximity is back ! What Implications for Networked Urban Services?
In Flux (2017/3 No 109-110)
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Urban Mines: Material Flows and Recycling
- By Rémi de Bercegol,
- Yann Philippe Tastevin,
- Jean-Baptiste Bahers,
- et al.
In Flux (2024/4 n° 138)
Nelo Magalhães, Accumuler du béton, tracer des routes. An environmental history of major infrastructure, Paris, La Fabrique, 2024, 304 p. With a comparative look at two other works: Armelle Choplin, Matière grise de l’urbain: La vie du ciment en Afrique, Illustrated edition, Geneva, Métis Presses, 2020, 256 p.; Agnès Bastin, Gouverner le métabolisme : les terres excavées franciliennes, 2023, Edition PUCA.
In Flux (2024/4 n° 138)
Interview
- By Franck Scherrer,
- conducted by Jean-Baptiste Bahers
In Flux (2019/2 No 116-117)
Metabolic Vulnerability and Potentials of Island Environments: The case of the island of Ndzuwani (Anjouan), archipelago of Comoros
In Flux (2019/2 No 116-117)
Transition or consolidation of the dominant regime: The urban metabolism in question
In Flux (2019/2 No 116-117)
What Kind of Territoriality for the Circular Economy? An Interpretation of Typologies of Proximity in Waste Management
In Flux (2017/3 No 109-110)
Proximity is back ! What Implications for Networked Urban Services?
In Flux (2017/3 No 109-110)
Sustainable Urban Metabolism, Paulo Ferrão and John E. Fernández, Cambridge (Mass.) : MIT Press, 2013
In Flux (2016/3 No 105)
The Dysfunctions of “Extended Producer Responsibility” and Eco-Organizations
In Mouvements (2016/3 No 87)