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The sanitisation of pedestrian ambiances in the XXIst century
Between plasticity and passivity of walking bodies
Project coordinator :
Rachel Thomas
– ENSA, CRESSON, Grenoble
20
Vulnerability and resilience to climate change in urban environment
Towards new urban sustainable development strategies?
Project coordinator :
Béatrice Quenault
– Université Rennes 2, CRESS-Lessor
About the PIRVE
The
City and Environment Interdisciplinary Research Programme (PIRVE)
is a research programme co-funded by the
CNRS
and the
French Ministry of Ecology
. It supports innovative projects concerned with the interface of urban-environmental issues.
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Long-term analysis of the trajectory of the impact of a megalopolis on its water environment during its development
Co-production: from built spaces to an agenda 21
Vulnerability and resilience to climate change in urban environment
Urban ambioflux
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