23 publications matching keyword "Réseaux"
11/16/2015 - 12:31
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2015/11/16/mobility-and-climate-need-action-2975
From the movement of people to the transport of freight, mobility is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, and therefore a contributor to climate change. Professor Kevin Anderson assesses where we stand today and the prospects for the future of our mobility.
09/30/2015 - 12:36
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2015/09/30/evacuation-crucial-type-mobility-3586
Peter Adey is a professor of Geography at the Royal Holloway University of London. His work lies at the intersection between space, security and mobility. According to him, mobilities of evacuation are crucial and deserve more scrutiny.
09/30/2015 - 12:10
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2015/09/30/evacuation-crucial-type-mobility-peter-adey-2940
Peter Adey is a professor of Geography at the Royal Holloway University of London. His work lies at the intersection between space, security and mobility. According to him, mobilities of evacuation are crucial and deserve more scrutiny.
01/27/2015 - 11:20
05/27/2014 - 10:14
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2014/05/27/engineering-seduction-2396
Seduction is a key dimension of engineering today. When we develop a new transport system, we need to focus on more than just its technical performance - we need think about how users are likely to perceive it. Vincent Kaufmann explains what we can learn from Geneva.
04/29/2014 - 10:42
03/17/2014 - 11:32
03/04/2014 - 10:26
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/video/2014/03/04/staging-mobilities-2213
Mobility is so much more than going from A to B. Socially, it has a well-explored ‘dark side’, but there are many pragmatic and creative aspects familiar to designers that should not be overlooked by policy-makers, says Ole Jensen.
03/03/2014 - 19:18
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/crossed-perspectives/2014/03/03/questioning-transport-infrastructures-2211
From one side to another of the Channel, a British sociologist and a Board Member of the SNCF discuss the impact of public infrastructures on society, from an economic, politic and social perspective.01/30/2014 - 13:40
https://en.forumviesmobiles.org/crossed-perspectives/2014/01/30/mobility-and-conviviality-rural-environment-2135
Is there a place for public or shared transportation in a rural environment? How can the needs of an isolated person or with reduced mobility be met? How should the ecological issues be dealt with? Here are the responses of an engineer who specialises in such questions, and a local elected representative who has played a significant role in developing the Pilat Regional Park in France.