Abstract

The industrial zone, which is to a factory and a warehouse as a housing estate to a detached house, is both a recent and, from certain points of view, an outdated concept, which cannot be analysed without taking into account the economic and urban context in which it is found. Thus, having defined an industrial zone on the technical, financial and administrative levels, one may examine the original needs and requirements which had to be met when the zone was built, and then determine in what ways the industrial zone should be adjusted to keep abreast with the evolution of these needs and requirements. Examples will be taken from the Rhône-Alpes region, and more particularly from the Lyons area, in order to illustrate this point.

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