Environnement, Risques & Santé

Volume 24, issue 3, May-June 2025
Trajectoires de rupture : quels nouveaux risques pour l'homme et l'environnement ?
Volume 24, issue 3, May-June 2025
Éditorial/Editorial
Acting today without compromising tomorrow's health
(p.116-8)
Corinne Mandin, Christophe Rousselle
Free Access
Actualités/News
News
(p.119-21)
France Wallet, Anne-Cécile Violland
Articles originaux/Original Articles
Transition(s) 2050: a forward-looking, action-based study
(p.122-9)
Jean-Louis Bergey
Exploring future risks in a polycrisis world. Lessons learned from the strategic monitoring of industrial hazards and risks for health and the environment
(p.130-4)
Aurélie Prevot
Being human in 2050 on a degraded planet. Summary of the 2023 Vigie Report by Futuribles International
(p.135-41)
Cécile Désaunay
How can forecasting potential developments in the building sector provide insights into human health challenges?
(p.142-6)
Jean-Christophe Visier, Albane Gaspard, Marc Malenfer
Occupational health and safety issues of the future: risks and opportunities of new breakthroughs
(p.147-52)
Jennifer Clerté, Marc Malenfer
Minerals for the transition. How do criticality studies address environmental issues?
(p.153-9)
Brice Laurent, Guillaume Louvet, Roman Solé-Pomies, Alexandre Violle
The public health implications of carbon neutrality policies: different impacts for different levers
(p.160-8)
Kévin Jean, Léo Moutet, Inès Masurel, Diane Gédéon, Philippe Quirion, Rémy Slama, Laura Temime
Open Access
Aiming for “breakthrough” trajectories: the need to create change
(p.169-77)
Yorghos Remvikos
What trajectory for a sustainable future? A European perspective
(p.178-84)
Laurent Bontoux