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BAZART Cécile
Assistant Professor FacultyAvenue Raymond Dugrand
CS79606
34960 MONTPELLIER Cedex 2
The limits of behavioral nudges to increase youth turnout: Experimental evidence from two French elections

“I can't get no satisfaction”: Soil contaminated brownfield redevelopment in France

Contribution of perceptions to the acceptability of adaptation tools to sea level rise

Les déterminants de la non-conformité et de la perception du fardeau fiscal en France

Inequalities and solidarities: interactions and impacts of sea-level-rise adaptation policies
Focus CEE-M

Cleaning Up Industrial Brownfields: How to Address Residents’ Mistrust
Today, nearly eight in ten French people live near a contaminated brownfield site, and several thousand sites remain abandoned. Despite remediation efforts and redevelopment policies, and amid technical uncertainties, hidden clean-up costs and the weight of collective memory, restoring residents’ trust remains a challenge. Cécile Bazart, economist, member of CEE-M, Associate Professor at the University of Montpellier and Marjorie Tendero (ESSCA) conducted a study, analyzing the persistence of local residents’ mistrust toward brownfield sites, even after remediation and redevelopment operations have been carried out.