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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Communauté urbaine de Nantes métropole"
Braouezec, Patrick. "« Les quartiers en rénovation urbaine sont les seuls lieux où l’ascension sociale fonctionne encore »". Hérodote N° 193, n. 2 (8 aprile 2024): 163–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/her.193.0163.
Testo completoRivière, Jean. "Des conglomérats électoraux et leurs bases sociales intra-urbaines". Politix 143, n. 3 (3 aprile 2024): 27–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pox.143.0027.
Testo completoPAGUI TSOBJMO, Guy Clarck, Franck Éric TCHAMENI, Calvin LIMALEBA TABI e Hans SIMO ZOSSIE DE MOFO. "THE « NEW CITY TRADING (NCT) » ENTRE RÉÉQUILIBRE URBAIN ET ARMATURE DES ÉQUIPEMENTS MARCHANDS ET PÔLES COMMERCIAUX DANS LA MÉTROPOLE DOUALA AU CAMEROUN". URBAN ART BIO 2, n. 3 (29 gennaio 2024): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.35788/uab.v2i3.107.
Testo completoJoulia, Romain, e Caroline Meyer. "Les Archives départementales du Var : au coeur d’un pôle culturel à vocation intercommunale". La Gazette des archives 263, n. 3 (2021): 47–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/gazar.2021.6087.
Testo completoLe Saout, Rémy. "Intercommunalité et réorganisation des services urbains. La collecte des déchets ménagers par la communauté urbaine de Nantes". Les Annales de la recherche urbaine 99, n. 1 (2005): 110–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aru.2005.2631.
Testo completoRichard, Elsa, e Géraldine Molina. "Le plan climat de la communauté urbaine de Toulouse Métropole : une démarche territoriale « ordinaire » d’adaptation aux changements climatiques". Sud-Ouest européen, n. 37 (1 novembre 2014): 41–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/soe.1070.
Testo completoFromentin, Marjorie. "La relation élu-chef de projet, un enjeu pour la politique de la ville". Les Cahiers du Développement Social Urbain N° 78, n. 2 (20 dicembre 2023): 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cdsu.078.0042.
Testo completoLoyce, Virginie. "Le confort dans les maisons de ville du Libournais et de l’Entre-deux-Mers (XVe-début XVIe siècle)". Annales du Midi : revue archéologique, historique et philologique de la France méridionale 129, n. 298 (2017): 209–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/anami.2017.8878.
Testo completoRequena-Ruiz, Ignacio, Thomas Leduc e Daniel Siret. "Une méthodologie d’analyse des dispositifs de rafraîchissement estival basée sur la métrologie climatique mobile". Climatologie 20 (2023): 8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/climat/202320008.
Testo completoRicher, Cyprien, e Patrick Palmier. "Mesurer l’accessibilité territoriale par les transports collectifs". Cahiers de géographie du Québec 56, n. 158 (28 febbraio 2013): 427–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1014554ar.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Communauté urbaine de Nantes métropole"
Wambergue, Zoé. "De l’autre côté du couvercle : trajectoires détritiques d’acteur·ices des déchets à Nantes Métropole". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Nantes Université, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NANU2015.
Testo completoBy observing waste in all the meticulous or unthought-out manipulations of their lives, we discover their extraordinary mobility, the passions, the disgust, the questions they raise, the paths they can take and the stakeholders who take care of them. By following the waste, this thesis unfolds trajectories: that of a society, a metropolis and certain of these officials, that of residents and activists. The sinuous paths at the heart of the thesis, called “detrital trajectories”, were based on field work: 70 interviews with local stakeholders and three years of “observant participation” within the Waste Department of Nantes Métropole by which the thesis was co-financed. The thesis traces a parallel history of waste management and the structure of the local government, to understand the current functioning of the public service, with a division of waste work between public and private, formal and informal managers and more or less innovative devices. It is also interested in civil society managers, by going beyond the stigmatization of “defaulting” “users” who should be ”made aware of” making a ”simple movement”, to show how they engage in complex practices and trajectories and how some of them structure a breeding ground of committed stakeholders contributing in a measurable way to the waste management in the territory
Lafon, Sophie. "L'Université dans la métropole : la Communauté Urbaine et l'Université de Bordeaux". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BORD0594/document.
Testo completoThe purpose of this reseach is to study the emergence of French metropolitan governments, from the exempleof Bordeaux, as actors of higher education and research policymaking. In a context of devolution thatstrengthens local governments, of a knowledge economy and knowledge society, of universities interactingwith their local environment, metropolitan governments have developped their intervention capacity in thefield of higher eduction and research. With new interventions and strategic plans, their actions have had animpact on the cooperation between local governments and the harmonization of their political strategies, thuspaving the way for a governance of higher eduction and research policies at a metropolitan level
Girerd, Guillaume. "Analyse du comportement des pendulaires dans la perspective d'un report modal". Besançon, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004BESA1018.
Testo completoNowadays, accessible to all or almost, the car is considered by much a flexible means of individual transport. But in the dense districts of the urban centres it is, a large consumer of space, factors of accidents and pollution. These risks become strong arguments then to support the establishment of a modal carryforward of the car towards means of transports known as durable (collective Transport, walk, bicycle. . . ). In spite of the presence within agglomeration of many means of substitution, the use of the car prevails. The modal choice of the inhabitants must thus be analyzed to understand the factors of failure of the various policies of displacements. This study cove an importance particular of the moment when the communities make share of a strong voluntarism by founding PDU. However, the autorities miss information on the awaited practices of the citizens contributing to important failures (urban toll, paying parking. . . ). As regards modal choice, four criteria prevail the cost, the speed, the comfort and the ecology of a way. The acceptance of these factors by the users varies according of the type of studied transport and the usual practice or not of such or such mean. The objective of this thesis is to bring a vision compared of the behavior of pendular on three distinct agglomerations (Large Lyon, Urban Community of Nantes and the Community of Agglomeration of Large Besançon) in order to better understand the potentialities of modal carryforward according in particular to different space reference
Le, Roy Nicolas. "Brest, de la ville militaire à la métropole occidentale de la Bretagne : constructions politiques de territoires et productions identitaires". Brest, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009BRES1012.
Testo completoThe aim of this thesis is the study of the reconstruction of territorial identities. It correlates the changes occurring, since the seventies, in territorial planning policies in France - associated with the economic rationalization process- and the spatial and economic development strategy of Brest’s conurbation. Through the perspective of a political construction of territories the focus of the thesis, based on narratives related to identity from various territorial actors, is on the analysis of identity production related to a new, voluntary territorial structuring: the metropolis. Those actors are dedicated to illustrating, in words, the collective history of Brest. A thorough examination of their narratives shows that it advocates and participates in the transformations of participants’ identity: individuals’ previous forms of identification to Brest have lost their legitimacy as new forms are neither entirely established nor recognized
Courmont, Antoine. "Politiques des données urbaines : ce que l'open data fait au gouvernement urbain". Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016IEPP0042/document.
Testo completoAnalyzing open data policies, this thesis investigates the effect of the circulation of data on urban government. This political sociology of data, which analyses jointly the transformation of data and actors associated to them, highlights the pluralism of the politics of urban data. Based on an ethnographic investigation inside the Metropolis of Lyon, the thesis studies the open data policy in the making. In addition, 70 interviews, archive material and a partial comparison with North-American cities were used for the analyze. Following the chain of open data, the thesis emphasizes a tension between attachment and detachment. Attached to vast socio-technical networks, data must be detached from their initial environment to circulate, before being re-attached to new users. In order to do this, data undergo a series of trials. The uncertain outcome of these trials produce new agencements which question sectorial, institutional and territorial borders. That’s why, to maintain control on its public policies, the challenge for a local government is to manage to regulate the flows of data on its territory. Data thus become an issue that must be governed
Kwon, Haeju. "Le tanji coréen-modèles et métamorphoses d'un défi urbain". Thesis, Paris Est, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PESC1124/document.
Testo completoDuring urbanization, it is essential to develop a model of collective housing that adapts to the urban structure. Such a model can be applied easily and abundantly, and can thus respond to population growth. However, today in Seoul one can find a refutation: a large apartment complex called tanji. Although it is a heterogeneous element in the urban structure, it is considered successful: thus it is extensively applied in the city. Despite being isolated from its neighborhood, it works by creating its own independent environment. At the perimeter of the tanji, a sudden urban discontinuity appears. Concerning the evolution of the urban structure, it is not a successful model. Moreover, it has standardized the life of the individual, making Seoul’s urban landscape monotonous.At first, the tanji is built in vacant land, and subsequently it is utilized for the redevelopment of all other problematic urban fabrics. The urban structure thus cannot evolve sequentially and logically, and finally disappears. This process is also brutal, ignoring the lives of original inhabitants. Nonetheless, this process is repeated because there is no multiple dwelling-house model that corresponds well to low-rise housing. In other words, there is no motor for the spontaneous evolution of this urban fabric. Thus, the success of the tanji is partially due to the defects of the existing urban structure. Indeed, as a tool for modernizing housing, tanjis finally interrupt the modernization of the urban structure.Thus, this study reassesses the urban structure of low dwellings, and seeks a way to integrate the tanji into this. Change is now beginning: small tanjis appear in the low-rise residential area. But since tanjis belongs to a closed system, there is no real flow between the areas: in the existing urban fabric, pedestrian alleys (golmoks) act as intermediate space.Thus, the first part asks “How can the tanji become a successful model?” As the principal housing of the middle class, it will separate them from the underprivileged, who remain in lower housing. If capital is not invested, small houses are transformed illegally into small collective housing for rent. Nor is the infrastructure being redesigned. Thus, the low dwellings cannot evolve spontaneously.The second part asks, “Is it possible to develop logically the urban structure instead of the simple replacement by tanji?” and “What is the potentiality of the urban fabric of low dwellings as an alternative to the tanji?” In fact, the modernization of the urban fabric continued throughout the 20th century, influenced by the old Japanese model for urban blocks, which cannot meet today's demands, thus causing declining real estate values. Spontaneous evolution is thus difficult, yet the golmok is a potential space that gives these low dwellings a certain value.The third part asks, “Can the tanji fit into the urban structure?” This begins with the appearance of small tanjis, so that those among lower housing can communicate better with their neighborhood. In fact, big tanjis are considered rather as town plans that develop the neighborhood and even the city. Small tanjis can become a simple type of housing, as apartment blocks enclosed in the tanji can be freed and reintegrated into the city. In addition, open tanji can bring the flow of golmoks, thus evolving toward Korean-style open blocks.Eventually, intensive urbanization requires more intermediate space. Finally, the central problem is now how to respatialize the tanji.Keywords : History and formation of city – Seoul Metropolitan – Urban morphology and urban tissue – Urban landscape – Collective housing : Tanji – Gated community – Intermediate space
Denarnaud, Eugénie. "Le jardin « porte-paysage » : Rencontre des urbanités dans le détroit de Gibraltar (Tanger, Maroc)". Thesis, Paris, Institut agronomique, vétérinaire et forestier de France, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020IAVF0013.
Testo completoThe thesis seeks to question the role of an informal garden, one that strongly conveys meaning, in understanding the relationship to the landscape of the people of Tangier. This interstitial garden would be not simply a recreational and decorative space, but also a landscape talisman. The object of the research is the study of vernacular gardens, sprung from a major urban phenomenon, initiated in the year 2000. A critical study of the local landscape, carried out through ethnobotanical, geographical and landscape observation of potentially coercive garden actions, is conducted in the current context of urban planning. In a way, the people of Tangier are walkers, surveyors, specialists of their environment. They derive a positive interaction with their surroundings in a metropolitan context: knowledge of flowers; resins; bees; wild animals; meteorological and geological phenomena. These are all heterogeneous elements that make up what can be called the landscape. This peculiarity of Tangier has allowed us to explore the urban fact from two angles. Firstly that of the secular city constantly reinvented in its territory. Then, that of the city as a contemporary reflection of modernity. The more global question underlying this research is: how does the garden induce a relationship with the landscape? In what way does the research carried out on an achetypal figure of the garden allow us to understand an extended relation to nature and the great territory? The informal and interstitial statuses of the spaces observed make them places of margins, of frontiers, which are precisely spaces of transformation and reception of otherness and not places of separation. The body of research is centred on the following question. How does the invisible, the ordinary, the "aspectacular" carry a form of reinvention of relation to the world? How does reweaving stories of gardens and gardeners allow us to conceive of a mode of relation to the earth that opens up other possible links to the living? How does the hybrid character of these spaces lead gardeners and those who are in contact with their skills, to deal with the instability of the contemporary world and to fit into the metropolitan expansion of the city? Through a series of actions, a range of modes of relations to the landscape is revealed in the study. The double temporality of the garden at the foot of a building is highlighted in this context. It is at the same time, something very much contemporary, linked to a rural exodus and a nearby peasant culture; and, to a certain extent, one of the prerequisites for urban construction, a "lucky charm" for newcomers. In this sense, the garden is the place of cultural continuity as well as a place for communities to participate in the construction or development of the city. The ethnographic survey and the importance given to land investigation, enables to envisage a new methodological approach to landscape sciences. In what way the method of reading the landscape is influenced by the characteristics of the site itself? In what way does it transform the person who evolves in it? The bundle of heterogeneous elements gleaned in the study, constitutes a semantics of the place, through effects of juxtaposition and a posteriori approximation. The tracking of clues and the capture of fragments are among the main tools of the field. Herbarium, photography and cartography are part of this documentary collection which constitutes an exsiccata whose thesis is intended to be the place of formulation and translation
Libri sul tema "Communauté urbaine de Nantes métropole"
Lajarge, Romain. Grenoble, le pari de la métropole. Fontaine: Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 2015.
Cerca il testo completoCommunauté urbaine à Bordeaux-Euratlantique?: Question durable de métropole, gouvernance et mémoires d'urbanité. Talence: Bastingage, 2008.
Cerca il testo completoCapitoli di libri sul tema "Communauté urbaine de Nantes métropole"
Chabrot, Christophe. "Le Grand Lyon : de la communauté urbaine à la métropole". In Lyon, métropole en mouvement, 15–32. Presses universitaires de Lyon, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pul.51031.
Testo completoBérubé, Harold. "Les « villages » de Montréal, ou la métropole comme communauté de communautés : réflexions sur l’utilisation de la notion de quartier en histoire urbaine". In Histoire et patrimoine. Pistes de recherche et de mise en valeur, 57–76. Les Presses de l’Université de Laval, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782763743301-004.
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