Résultats de la recherche pour : well being
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17 juillet 2018
RIVIERE – Re-naturing the city, a risk or a factor for social well-being in the eyes of residents and users? Contribution of landscape mediation (2013)
Summary: The re-naturation of cities represents a major preoccupation to the extent that it responds to ecological (biodiversity) and social (well-being) issues. Therefore, aquatic environments (rivers, reservoirs) located within or in contact with cities are the object of increasing appreciation. Nonetheless, this process creates some risks for societies (health risk, flood risk, drowning risk) and […]
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17 février 2020
Smart urban coastal sustainability days 2020 – Interdisciplinary approaches to the understanding of coastal systems
4-5 juin 2020 – Université La Rochelle More details on each session are available on « My submission » page To access this page you will have to create an account or to use your ID from La Rochelle Université Smart urban coastal sustainability is the scientific theme chosen by La Rochelle Université for its scientific positioning. […]
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27 juillet 2018
VISON – Role of nature on VIsual and SOund interactions in the external and internal urban environment (2017)
Summary: Enhancing well-being in cities is a major aspect of urban management and planning. The restoration of nature in cities is one of the strategies widely used to achieve this. The VISON project proposes to study the impact of nature in urban public spaces on visual and sound perceptions. Two urban contexts will be studies […]
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23 juillet 2018
GOURAMIC – Reconstruction of soil occupation by the automatic classification of multitemporal images (AAP 2018)
Summary: Air contamination by pesticides and the lifelong exposure of populations is now suspected of being at the origin of several diseases including certain types of cancer. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are increasingly being used in epidemiological studies, be it to determine clusters of diseases, compare health and environmental indicators or study the spatial distribution […]
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17 juillet 2018
URBIEAU – Functions of planted spaces for urbanity, biodiversity and water management (2013)
Summary: Today “nature” in the city has entered into the vocabulary of the managers and planners of the cities of the 21st century, as well as of policy-makers and the public. “Nature” in the city is associated with functions (e.g. green band for biodiversity, well-being of residents, rainwater management, and mitigating urban heat islands) which […]
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