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Rapport final du projet « Villes en Transition : le cas du quartier de de la Fontaine d’Ouche à Dijon"
2014
Comment mobiliser les citoyens autours de conduites éco-responsables en matière de consommation ? Nous avons souhaité, au travers de l’appel à projet MOVIDA, identifier les leviers d’une consommation plus durable en les situant dans une dynamique territoriale observée à l’échelle d’un ou plusieurs petits territoires, qui seront autant de terrains d’expérimentation. Cette démarche, qui articule plusieurs approches disciplinaires, entend éclairer les dimensions psycho-sociologiques et communicationnels de la consommation sans négliger les aspects géographiques et économiques.Notre hypothèse est la suivante : Les habitants des quartiers urbains dits sensibles manifestent des formes particulièr…
Rapport sur la gouvernance du Réseau d’innovation et de recherche sur la Transition socio-écologique
2014
Comme indiqué dans la convention signée le 2 octobre 2013, l’année universitaire 2013-2014 devait permettre de créer le réseau « Transitions » et de fixer les moyens nécessaires à son démarrage. Le Réseau est porté administrativement par la MSH afin de permettre une proximité entre les chercheurs et le monde socio-économique et faciliter le travail collaboratif qui sera effectué avec les chargés de valorisation et chargés de développement Le Réseau de recherche est porté financièrement par l’Université de Bourgogne la première année. Ce portage est réalisé par le subventionnement de l’ADEME à hauteur de 80% du coût de projet pour l’année de démarrage. Son positionnement physique est dans la…
L’instrumentalisation « éco-citoyenne » de la socialisation électronique : le cas du projet de recherche Villes en Transition– MOVIDA
2012
International audience
Présentation du Réseau de recherche et d’innovation sur la transition socio-écologique
2015
National audience
Asymmetric effects of monetary policy shocks across US states
2019
This paper provides new empirical evidence of the asymmetric effects of monetary policy shocks across regions. Using a measure of unanticipated changes in the Fed's policy rates over the period 1969Q3–2008Q4 and a local projection method extended to account for spatial effects, we find that monetary policy tightening leads to a long-lasting decrease in states' real personal income, with asymmetric effects across states that are amplified by spatial spillovers. The paper then investigates the role played by several transmission channels finding larger contractionary effects of monetary policy tightening in states with higher manufacturing share, smaller firms, smaller banks and higher house …
Social accounting and its contribution to society
2013
With the development of the society and its economic system, a need has emerged to develop accounting as well. The increasing role of social accounting, which keeps records of for-profit, non-profit, and governmental organisations, is associated with the complexity of the environment in which businesses and organisations are operating and presenting reports about their social, ethical, and environmental aspects. Organisations are subject to greater transparency, and many stakeholders are interested in and concerned about the performance of organisations within the context that is not reflected, to a satisfactory extent, in traditional accounting. Traditional accounting ensures reporting to …
LCA of Different Construction Choices for a Double-Track Railway Line for Sustainability Evaluations
2023
The international commitment to achieve carbon neutrality in the next few decades has oriented human activities towards the preservation of natural and non-renewable resources. In this context, a great research effort has been devoted to the search for sustainable solutions for the infrastructure construction sector, based on a thorough assessment of the environmental impact (EI). In this regards, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is considered one of the main components of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and, for a comprehensive analysis, all the costs incurred by stakeholders during the useful life of the infrastructure should also be taken into account, applying the Life Cycle Cost (LCC)…
A Band Model of Cambium Development: Opportunities and Prospects
2021
More than 60% of tree phytomass is concentrated in stem wood, which is the result of periodic activity of the cambium. Nevertheless, there are few attempts to quantitatively describe cambium dynamics. In this study, we develop a state-of-the-art band model of cambium development, based on the kinetic heterogeneity of the cambial zone and the connectivity of the cell structure. The model describes seasonal cambium development based on an exponential function under climate forcing which can be effectively used to estimate the seasonal cell production for individual trees. It was shown that the model is able to simulate different cell production for fast-, middle- and slow-growing trees under …
Changing epidemiology of human brucellosis, Germany, 1962-2005
2007
This endemic occupational disease has become a foodborne and travel-associated zoonosis primarily affecting Turkish immigrants.
Spatial and temporal variability of rainfall over the Republic of Djibouti from 1946 to 2017.
2021
20 pages; International audience; For the first time, the spatial and temporal variability of rainfall in the Republic of Djibouti is investigated using data from 14 weather stations over the period 1946–2017. Due to limited data availability, high-resolution long-term satellite rainfall products (CHIRPS, PERSIANN-CDR, TAMSATv3, ARC2) and ERA5 reanalysis also contribute to document time–space rainfall variability at monthly, seasonal and annual scales. Principal component analysis identifies two spatially coherent regions of rainfall variability in the east (coastal zone) and the west (inland zone) of the country. Annual rainfall amounts are everywhere very low (60–300 mm), but with contras…