Les collectivités territoriales s’engagent dans de nombreuses actions pour limiter leurs impacts environnementaux. La ville de Paris cherche à se doter de nouveaux outils permettant de mesurer l’incidence de choix urbains ou architecturaux sur l’environnement dès la phase de conception. Les outils d’analyse du cycle de vie (ACV) permettent aujourd’hui d’évaluer les performances tout au long de la vie d’un ouvrage : construction, exploitation, fin de vie. La recherche présentée dans cet article a permis d’effectuer l’ACV de la ZAC Claude Bernard à Paris et d’observer le potentiel d’aide à la décision pour la maitrise d’ouvrage d’un tel outil.Local authorities are engaged in numerous actions in favor of the environment. The City of Paris is interested in new tools to take into account environmental impacts of their urban planning projects during the different stages of the project design. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) tools allow environmental impacts of a building to be evaluated during its life: construction, exploitation, end of life. In this article, we test an LCA tool on an urban planning project in Paris (France) in order to analyze the relevance of LCA for assessing district impacts and being a decision support tool
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