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International audience; Drawing inspiration from researches on environmental crime and corporate crime, this chapter examines the case of air pollution caused by road transport and industry in France. The purpose of the author is first to document the nature and extent of these health [...]

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International audience; This chapter looks at how sustainable mobility in Bordeaux, France, has largely come to be consolidated in planning for intermodality. The current transport network in the metropolitan area (comprising 28 municipalities, 800,000 inhabitants) is made up of a [...]

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International audience; This e-book gives an overview of the research work carried out within the framework of the MEDIUM project. Entitled“New pathways for sustainable urban development in China’s medium-sized cities », the MEDIUM project was funded by theEuropean Commission [...]

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International audience; This chapter aims at understanding the place of users in the online discussions between Openstreetmap contributors who map cycling infrastructures. Drawing on an analysis of the mailing list of the French forum of Openstreetmap, we show that contributors deal [...]

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8th International Congress on Transportation Research: Transportation by 2030: Trends and perspectives, THESSALONIKI, GRECE, 27-/09/2017 - 29/09/2017; This paper focuses on the description of societal trends related to mobility and on the way that these trends can be perceived from [...]

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International audience; It is a common practice, when interfacing a traffic assignment model with an average-speed emission model, to use link mean speeds instead of trip mean speeds. Using synthetic traffic data produced by a microscopic model, we show that both approaches do not [...]

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International audience; Over the last few years, obligations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions have led European States to propose ambitious targets concerning electrifying car fleets. In France for instance, electric vehicles are required to cover a quarter of all new car purchases [...]

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International audience; A public passenger transit system is complex, because it involves two types of traffic unit, passengers and vehicles. The system operations require supplying passengers with stations where they can access vehicles and then travel in them between stations. These [...]