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Industrial overflows in the public sphere
Interdisciplinary history of their conflicts (18th-20th century)
Project coordinator :
Michel Letté
- CNAM, Paris
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The medical profession and environmental risks in the urban environment
The emergence of concern and structuration of a multidimensional expertise
Project coordinator :
Françoise Bouchayer
- CNRS-EHESS, Centre Norbert Elias, Marseille
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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What space for woodlands in the construction of cities?
REVARUNI
Towards sustainable urban and peri-urban spaces
Urbanisation in the South and vector-borne diseases
Urban forms, inhabiting modes and urban climate in suburban Toulouse
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