Deux enseignants et trois étudiant-es du Master présentent leurs travaux ces jours-ci au congrès de l’Association américaine des géographes :
- Jean-Baptiste Frétigny, avec Marion Magnan, Juliette Maulat et Mathilde Pedro : ‘Airport city’ or VIP urbanism? Questioning the market-led development strategies of airport firms ; session : Contesting ‘VIP’ Urbanism
- Mohammed Sami Hafiane : Role of GIS in planning smart and resilient cities ; session: Safer digging in cities? The challenging emergence of a common GIS database on utilities’ networks
- Nina Kiryenko: Socio-economic monitoring of the Selune valley (Normandy, France) in the context of the largest European dam removal project using GIS ; session Untapped: Fresh Voices in Water Resources Geography
- Damien Masson : Mapping the everyday infrastructures of feeling: sonic transects of Paris underground ; session Infrastructural Imaginaries and Aesthetics: Making Sense of Networked Space
- Pauline Sellier : Ground-mounted solar power plants facing the challenge of sustainability ; session Solar Power and Energy Transitions