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We Thought the Land of Notre-Dame-Des-Landes Ready to Receive Its Tracks: What Became of the 1,650 Hectares After the Abandonment of 2018

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Eight years after the abandonment of the Notre-Dame-des-Landes airport project, the 1,650 hectares frozen for sixty years have returned to wet fields and meadows. Between record court settlements and new farms, the territory has experienced an unexpected renaissance, marked by the cohabitation between historical peasants and former ZAD occupants. More
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Eight years after the abandonment of the Notre-Dame-des-Landes airport project, the 1,650 hectares frozen for sixty years have returned to wet fields and meadows. Between record court settlements and new farms, the territory has experienced an unexpected renaissance, marked by the cohabitation between historical peasants and former ZAD occupants. More

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SciencePost broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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