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Journal articles on the topic "Villes et Territoires Intelligents"
Fruquet, Pascal, David Carassus, Didier Chabaud, and Pierre Marin. "L’influence des politiques publiques de Villes et Territoires Intelligents sur la rénovation de la gouvernance locale." Politiques et management public 38, no. 3 (September 30, 2021): 235–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/pmp.38.2021.0010.
Full textFrucquet, Pascal, David Carassus, Didier Chabaud, and Pierre Marin. "Politiques publiques de Villes et de Territoires Intelligents : le rôle clé de la gouvernance dans le processus de création de valeur publique." Gestion et management public Volume 11 / N° 4, no. 4 (December 19, 2023): 9–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gmp.114.0009.
Full textFrucquet, Pascal, David Carassus, Didier Chabaud, and Pierre Marin. "Politiques publiques de Villes et de Territoires Intelligents : le rôle clé de la gouvernance dans le processus de création de valeur publique." Gestion et management public Pub. anticipées, no. 3 (April 21, 2050): 22–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gmp.pr1.0004.
Full textWahyuddin, Yasser, and Fabrice Bardet. "Quand les sciences sociales s’intéressent à la technologie : un état des lieux bibliographique des recherches sur la Smart city." JASSP 1, no. 2 (October 29, 2021): 114–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jassp.v1i2.18.
Full textEsposito, Giovanni, Andrea Terlizzi, Massimo Guarino, and Nathalie Crutzen. "Interpréter la gouvernance numérique au niveau municipal : observations issues des projets de villes intelligentes en Belgique." Revue Internationale des Sciences Administratives Vol. 90, no. 2 (July 16, 2024): 227–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/risa.902.0227.
Full textRomero, Margarida. "Territoire, apprentissages et cocréation." Diversité 191, no. 1 (2018): 66–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2018.4599.
Full textRolland, Johanna. "Villes, territoires et transition démocratique." Futuribles N° 429, no. 2 (2019): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/futur.429.0005.
Full textBelkhatir, Aziz. "Villes et territoires en Algérie." Méditerranée 91, no. 1 (1999): 73–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/medit.1999.3089.
Full textCourtot, Roland, Nicole Girard, and Jean-Noël Consalès. "Villes et territoires : démarches collectives et interdisciplinarité." Rives méditerranéennes, no. 48 (October 1, 2014): 69–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/rives.4666.
Full textColin, Florie. "Polarités habitantes dans les petites villes." Revue des sciences sociales 71 (2024): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11uxr.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Villes et Territoires Intelligents"
Frucquet, Pascal. "Politiques de "Smart City" et (co-)création de valeur publique locale." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Pau, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024PAUU2167.
Full textThe number of academic publications devoted to the Smart City, across all disciplines, increased more than tenfold between 2015 and 2021 (Sharifi et al. 2021). Since then, this trend has gathered pace, and is accompanied by a huge diversity of definitions. What they all have in common, however, is that they position digital technologies and massive data in the service of an ambition to create multidimensional value for the benefit of all the fields of activity and functions of urban and territorial management.However, the international success of the Smart City has not been matched by an equivalent dynamic in public management. Yet several authors have warned of the importance of understanding the impact of implementing Smart City policies on the governance and management of local public organizations, so that they can create public value (Grossi et al., 2020; Rodríguez Bolívar, 2019).Therefore, the aim of this thesis has been to think of the Smart City as a "management situation" (Raulet-Croset, 2008, 2016), by identifying an object of study, Smart City policies, and by posing the following research question: How can Smart City policies create public value?A methodological approach was developed, combining a narrative and systematic review of the literature with empirical observations. These were carried out as part of two action-research projects, a series of exploratory interviews and four longitudinal studies of embedded cases. French local authorities were chosen as the field of study given the diversity of deployments of the 'Smart City' concept and the richness of 'the reality of connected territories' (Data Publica & KPMG, 2021).Our work firstly enables us to propose a general framework for analyzing the process of creating public value through 'Smart City' policies. It then highlights the transformation of local governance resulting from the implementation of such policies, with a balanced approach between proactivity and openness (Carassus and Baldé 2020). We also specify the differentiated impacts of these two dimensions on the types of public value created, emphasizing the capacity of open governance to address all types of public value, unlike proactive governance. However, we identify a more or less deliberate phasing between proactivity and openness. This can be explained by the importance of information systems management issues and the scale of the organizational transformations, which put considerable strain on the resources responsible for co-creation practices.In this way, we are highlighting a risk of partial creation, or even destruction, of public value by "Smart City" policies. The challenge is therefore to constantly re-examine the level and nature of the resources allocated, working across the board and in an agile manner. As part of this process, evaluation and co-evaluation are important.In the end, this PhD dissertation contributes to the international research agenda on the creation of public value by Smart City policies by proposing three theoretical contributions: the conceptualization of the Smart City in the form of public policies, the operationalization of Moore's (1955) strategic triangle of public value, and the adaptation of local governance analysis frameworks to Smart City policies. These contributions are accompanied by an action plan for local public managers to design and implement Smart City policies that create public value. Finally, we outline several lines of research for Management Science researchers wishing to delve deeper into the subject
Mouttaki, Adil. "Rabat ville intelligente : entre ambitions et réalisations." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ2017.
Full textCities are growing rapidly. As a result, they are exposed to increasing social and urban pressures, particularly in terms of access to administrative, health, housing and employment services. To meet these challenges, they are opting for governance approaches based on digital technologies. But the challenge is not only to appropriate digital innovations, but also to guarantee the rationality of the decisions taken and the fair and effective participation of all stakeholders, particularly residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods. It is in this context of digital transformation that Rabat, capital of the Kingdom of Morocco, aims to make its smart city system responsive to contemporary concerns. It aims to capitalize on its distinctive historical, geographical, administrative and cultural potential. In 2023, Rabat ranked fifth among Arab cities in the Swiss Institute (IMD) ranking, surpassing its neighboring competitor, Casablanca. However, the same study showed that Rabat has a mixed record in the use of digital technologies, particularly in the areas of access to health services, education, leisure and business financing. This observation constitutes one of the key elements which guided us in the choice of the subject of this thesis. Thus, our research problem revolves around the following question: Can we qualify the “Rabat: smart city” project as a democratic, equitable and participatory project? Without calling into question the credibility of this project, the question of social acceptability, particularly of those who should, in theory, be the first beneficiaries, challenges us in several respects. This brings us back to the question initially asked by Vincent Meyer in 2017 concerning the measures taken to ensure that the digital transition itself does not become an additional factor of inequality. To address this subject, we called on the methods and techniques deployed both by geographers and by researchers in information and communication sciences. As this is a joint international thesis at the interface of the two disciplines, the material used is based both on the exploitation of a rich literature for theoretical support and on empirical field studies for understanding the manufacturing process of the “Rabat-intelligent city” project and its operation. This research is organized into 7 chapters comprising 3 levels: The first concerns the theoretical framework, the research problem, the hypotheses and the methodology used. The second addresses the notions of human intelligence and digital solutionism, before addressing the geographical, historical and socio-demographic context of the city of Rabat, then the issues of urban governance. Finally, Chapters 6 and 7 present the lessons learned from this research, trying to highlight the strengths and gaps recorded in terms of participation, social acceptability, communication and financing
Soulard, Christophe-Toussaint. "Pratiques, politiques publiques et territoires : construire une géographie agricole des villes." Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Université Michel de Montaigne - Bordeaux III, 2014. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01016218.
Full textVillani, Tiziana Paquot Thierry. "Corps, territoires et technologies essai sur le temps des transformations /." Créteil : Université de Paris -Val-de-Marne, 2004. http://doxa.scd.univ-paris12.fr:80/theses/th0223497.pdf.
Full textKaddouri, Lahouari. "Structures spatiales et mises en réseaux de villes pour la régionalisation des territoires." Phd thesis, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III, 2004. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00137931.
Full textAussi, nous proposons de définir des territoires autour de réseaux de villes qui donnent à penser les régionalisations souhaitables ou souhaitées à partir des propriétés des territoires et de leur organisation par la représentation des interactions spatiales entre les villes. Sont alors créés des réseaux de villes autour desquels la régionalisation des territoires serait possible.
Les mises en réseaux de villes se basent sur le corpus conceptuel et théorique du fonctionnement et des propriétés des systèmes de villes, et tiennent compte des caractéristiques du système de villes étudié à travers les critères de la taille des villes et de leur localisation. Ces seuls critères déterminent les espacements entre les villes et leur position dans la hiérarchie de niveaux dans le système, ce qui intègre et révèle les structures spatiales sous-jacentes ou locales.
Sont alors définies deux catégories de réseaux de villes :
• les réseaux de villes de proximité et de voisinage, sur des contraintes d'espacement entre les villes ;
• les réseaux de villes hiérarchisés, sur des contraintes de taille des villes et de principes d'emboîtement de structures hiérarchiques (type administratif, à la hiérarchie stricte, ou type principe de marché, à la hiérarchie non stricte).
La formalisation et les représentations des mises en réseaux de villes sont réalisées par la théorie des graphes qui permet une modélisation aisée des organisations hiérarchiques, en particulier des emboîtements de niveaux, par un de ses sous-ensembles, les arbres.
La mise en place de ces méthodes et l'évaluation des performances des régionalisations qu'elles engendrent se fait sur deux exemples à problématiques et échelles différentes. La première application montre une approche spatiale en archéologie pour aider à dégager les principales structures d'un système de peuplement d'un territoire autour de la Cité antique de Luteva (Lodève, Hérault, France) durant la période du Haut-Empire (Ier siècle ap. J.-C. - IIIe siècle ap. J.-C.). La seconde application consiste à définir un arc méditerranéen théorique à partir du système de villes européennes sans maillage administratif.
N'Dion, Pierre. "Territoires et communautés de Brazzaville : les limites de l'aménagement des villes d'Afrique tropicale." Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA010556.
Full textStudying territoires of tropical african cities can be carried out with the ambition to justify the necessary complementary between fundamental and applied research with a view of urban territoires management. As regards brazzaville, the capital city of the congo, the description and analysis of the land (part one) sketch up an evaluation of the urban policies which have been implemented for one and a half century by colonial administrations first, and later on by nationals. The country's history and geography, the social practices have shaped the city, urban communities' consciousness and sociology. Yet, new districts creation logics, urban strategies, production of inhabited spaces, migrations and inter-urban residential mobility mechanisms originate from a general mutation of social formation (part two). But this mutation of urban society, endlessly influenced by social, political and economic stakes, amplified by cultural external factors does not follow a space organization and territory social functioning dynamics which comply with the official urban project. Planning stands then as a requirement and a necessity in the research of solutions to city manage:ent and control of urban space expansion. The objective is a harmonious integration of urban territories functioning in the national territory development schema (part three). For tropical cities development options to be operational, they must rest on a thorough
Meynet, Cécilia. "Quelle gouvernance urbaine locale au Mali ? : Territoires et dynamiques sociales à partir de l'assainissement à Mopti, Ségou, Kayes." Aix-Marseille 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005AIX10114.
Full textIthurbide, Christine. "Géographie de l'art contemporain indien : villes, acteurs et territoires : le cas de Bombay (Inde)." Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCC005.
Full textContemporary Indian art has increasingly taken part to global institutional and market dynamics in the decades that followed the economic liberalization of Indian in the 1990s. While representing a commercial capital and a cultural crossroads in Asia since the late XIXth century, Bombay emerged as the leading metropolis for contemporary Indian art market which activities are gathered in the art district in the south of the city. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the process of adaptation and transformation of local territories in response to art globalization whilc focusing on the anchoring the process into a local social system. Beyond the art district, my approach is interested in neighborhoods and actors less visible but essential to contemporary art industry activities. The purpose is to highlight a globalization of contemporary art "from bellow" and underline the continuity between globalized art economy and informai economy. Situated at the crossroad of urban, industrial and social geography, the geography of art proposed is also influenced by researches in sociology of art and anthropology of mobility. This thesis has the ambition to contribute to urban studies in India and more broadly to researches on artistic practices and economy of art in the South countries
Villani, Tiziana. "Corps, territoires et technologies : essai sur le temps des transformations." Paris 12, 2004. https://athena.u-pec.fr/primo-explore/search?query=any,exact,990002234970204611&vid=upec.
Full textBody and territory share a common and singular condition; that of becoming suspended between persistance of the past and solicitations from a present-future radically overrun by new technologies. In the present day and age the level of complexity and variation reached by the processes of transformation, engaged above all by new technologies, call for a change in paradigm. Altogether analogously to the government of bodies, the government of territory must also be explored like an environment, a plural and complex tissue crossed by relations that are infinite and changing. This is why the aim of the present project is to deal with only some of the crisis zones. The first chapter essentially refers to the metamorphosis of the urban in relation to the cybernetic revolution and to the new hierarchies engendered by the ongoing contradictory process of dematerialisation. The second chapter is mainly devoted to analysing the mythologeme of technique and the way it tends to modify the styles and practices of everyday life. The third chapter circumscribes analysis to what has been currently defined as new metropolitan fears which set the plan for existence and life in terms of the space of risk. Such risk determines a whole series of considerations connected with it: security systems, systems of assurance, organisation of new control devices. The last chapter brings these various issues together interpreting them in the light of the opposition between geophilosophy and geopolitics, between “other spaces” and the spaces of total control and homologation. To understand territory in its bodily expression enables one to identify central nodes that cannot abstract from the processes of subjectivazation forming the geography of territory and not just a catalogue
Massa, Christine. "Les territoires intelligents. Application au territoire "Costa Serena". Création d'un office de tourisme de pôle." Aix-Marseille 3, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002AIX30035.
Full textThe collective representations as well as various works on mental models emphasize the role of the Information Technologies as well as the Communication to limit the inequalities and to structure the space of development. In fact, various studies show that telecommunication networks follow the steps of men and companies, but do not step up in front of them. A new law of the territory an country (as a land space linked by geographical, and economic similarities). The ground of this definition is to facilitate the emergence of common proposal for the economic development of said "countries". A study develop in the Region "Corsica" called Costa Serena, counted the different projects to define the notion of "territory". From this point its seams that the development of various tourist projects
Books on the topic "Villes et Territoires Intelligents"
Claude, Prélorenzo, and Colloque "Infrastructures, territoires, villes et infrastructures" (1996 : Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées), eds. Infrastructures, villes et territoires. Paris, France: Harmattan, 2000.
Find full textVeltz, Pierre. Mondialisation, villes et territoires: L'économie d'archipel. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1996.
Find full textDokou, Gérard A. Kokou, editor of compilation and Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, eds. Territoires et entrepreneuriat: Les expériences des villes entrepreneuriales. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2011.
Find full textBouchaud, Christian. De Gafsa à Shanghaï: Aménager villes et territoires. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2019.
Find full textmoyennes, Fédération des villes. Les villes moyennes et l'habitat: Portraits de territoires et stratégies habitat. Paris: Documentation française, 2013.
Find full textRome, Ecole française de, Rome (Italy). Assessorato alla cultura., and Maison des sciences de l'homme (Paris, France), eds. Villes et territoires pendant la période napoléonienne (France et Italie): Actes du colloque. Rome: École française de Rome, 1987.
Find full textFouad, Soufi, ed. Villes et territoires d'Algérie: Textes choisis en hommage à Abed Bendjelid. Oran, Algérie: Editions CRASC, 2016.
Find full textEl Maoula El Iraki, Aziz, ed. Territoires et politiques dans les périphéries des grandes villes du Maghreb. Paris: Éditions Karthala, 2014.
Find full textRoyoux, Dominique. Réseaux de villes et réseaux de territoires à l'heure de la décentralisation. Voiron: Lettre du cadre territorial, 2004.
Find full textFrance) Colloque interdisciplinaire Icône-Image (9th 2013 Nevers. Arts, territoires, villes: Mutation des espaces et territoires urbains : actes du 9e colloque interdisciplinaire, 2-4 mai 2013 : Icône-Image. [Bussy-le-Repos]: Obsidiane, 2014.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Villes et Territoires Intelligents"
Frucquet, Pascal, Pierre Marin, David Carassus, and Nathalie Gardès. "Chapitre 4. Villes et Territoires intelligents : une opportunité pour renouveler la gouvernance locale ?" In Management et territoire, 87–107. EMS Editions, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ems.batac.2022.01.0087.
Full textJeannot, Gilles. "III. Les villes intelligentes réelles en France : dispositifs sociotechniques et tendances." In Prospective et co-construction des territoires au XXIe siècle, 133–48. Hermann, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.laudi.2020.01.0135.
Full textChatelan, Olivier. "Villes et territoires." In Le catholicisme en chantiers, 99–110. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.114483.
Full textAndres, Lauren. "II. L’intérim, le temporaire et la veille comme enjeux d’une ville réversible et éminemment mutable." In Villes, territoires, réversibilités, 49–62. Hermann, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.scher.2013.01.0049.
Full textPrigent, Lionel. "III. Le savant, l’ingénieur et le marchand." In Villes, territoires, réversibilités, 63–77. Hermann, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.scher.2013.01.0063.
Full textArab, Nadia. "I. Réversibilité et durabilité dans l’élaboration des choix d’aménagement." In Villes, territoires, réversibilités, 125–37. Hermann, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.scher.2013.01.0125.
Full textRigaud, Eric. "II. La « pensée résilience »." In Villes et territoires résilients, 43–58. Hermann, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.colle.2020.01.0043.
Full textDelaunay, Alexis. "IV. L’eau, ressource essentielle à la résilience des territoires." In Villes et territoires résilients, 135–44. Hermann, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.colle.2020.01.0135.
Full textLepigeon, Laure. "VII. Séisme à Katmandou, la vie continue." In Villes et territoires résilients, 157–76. Hermann, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.colle.2020.01.0157.
Full textFlorentin, Daniel. "I. Les réseaux techniques urbains face à la décroissance des consommations." In Villes et territoires résilients, 105–20. Hermann, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.colle.2020.01.0105.
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