Territories, if they are endangered, are constantly changing and, therefore, their use requires adaptation and adjustment.
The rise in water levels, the closure of a mining enterprise, and other negative factors can also contribute to the transition of a given territory to renewable energy sources and serve as a reason for a change in the view on it and its use. Landscape architect Raphaële Acquaviva introduces projects from France and Russia aimed at the energy transition of territories in the face of climatic and economic threats.