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Hedges were first planted for economic reasons, only to be destroyed for other economic reasons
Although hedges initially served to delineate property, they were also a source of prosperity, before their economic utility was called into question and their maintenance became costly.
Read moreParis 2024: what Olympic legacy will be left by the Games?
Questions and debates reveal issues linked to the daily concerns of the people of Île-de-France.
Read moreParalympic Games in the media: disability and its paradoxes
The presence of disability on television remains modest, and the Paralympic Games provide greater opportunities than usual to raise its profile.
Read moreAre stock exchanges the Sustainable Development Goals' best allies?
How does the finance sector contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals? Although their contribution is significant, stock exchanges could do better.
Read moreSocial media: Desinformation expert offerts 3 safety tips in a time of fake news and dodgy…
Users must learn to understand and navigate digital environments critically.
Read moreWhy are tourists thin on the ground for the Paris Olympic Games ?
For tourism professionals, the 2024 Olympics have not been an economic success. The “eviction effect” familiar to economists is to blame. The Olympic Games may attract sports fans, but they also deter other visitors.
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