Micro urban spaces and mental well-being
Using a GEMA approach, this study examined the associations between the types of activity and mobility and momentary depressive symptomatology.
Using a GEMA approach, this study examined the associations between the types of activity and mobility and momentary depressive symptomatology.
Exchange time with Maël Lecoursonnais, doctoral student in sociology at Linköping University (Sweden).
Géographie-cités at the European Symposium on Theoretical and Quantitative Geography (Portugal, September 14-17).
A new paper (from Mobiliscope data) published in journal "Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science".
On 30 March, with speaker Julie Vallée for the lunch seminar at the TU Delft (Faculty of Architecture and Built Environment).
A round table about segregation in the Paris region, organized by APUR, Insee and Urban School of Science Po, with the participation of Julie Vallée (Géographie-cités).
Bogotá, Santiago and São Paulo are now included in Mobiliscope, in addition to the 55 French and Canadian cities already avalaible in the tool.
A new article about everyday geography of young adults and the unequal importance that spatial accessibility to a range of urban services might have for their mental health.
Dates: 2017 - 2025
Places are not the same at night and during the day : people move daily and make changes in neighbourhoods densities and their social structures. Mobiliscope is a geovisualization platform to explore how areas and segregation change over a 24 hour period.
Dates: 2018 - 2021
In RelatHealth project we propose to analyse place effects on health focusing on accessibility to various urban resources, such as health care facilities but also commercial, cultural, transportation and leisure facilities. We aim to reconsider the notion of accessibility combining not only spatial distribution of urban resources but also people’s place experiences and to explore inequalities in resources accessibility may translate into inequalities in health. Two cities are more specifically studied : Paris and Montreal.