Consortium
Partner institutions involved in the project
Higher education and research
CY Cergy Paris Université, THEMA: Economic Theory, Modeling and Applications
CY Cergy Paris Université, MATRiS Mobilités, Aménagement, Transports, Risques et Société: Human Mobility, Environment, and Space: Human geography, demography, health, sustainability science, territorial planning, spatial analysis.
Université Strasbourg, LIVE (Laboratoire Image, Ville, Environnement): The Social World and Its Diversity: sociology, social psychology, social anthropology, education sciences, communication studies.
Physical geography, geology, geophysics, atmospheric sciences, oceanography, climatology, cryptology, ecology, global environmental change, biogeochemical cycles, natural resources management.
Université Strasbourg, BETA (Bureau d’économie théorique et appliquée): BETA aims to support fundamental and applied research, both collective and individual, in economics and management.
Université Gustave Eiffel / ENPC, LVMT (Laboratoire ville mobilité transport): The main ambition of the laboratory is to break down barriers between approaches in transport and planning, primarily at the metropolitan scale. Theoretically, the aim is to deepen the understanding of the interactions between transportation systems and territorial production, based on a detailed knowledge of mobility practices and their evolution. Practically, the goal is to better reconcile spatial planning and infrastructure planning by integrating sustainability constraints.
Université Gustave Eiffel, AME-Splott (Systèmes Productifs, Logistique, Organisation des Transports, Travail): The research conducted by the Splott Research Unit aims to analyse the freight transport and logistics sectors. Our work focuses on the interactions between the production and demand for transport. These issues are addressed from various perspectives (social, economic, environmental, territorial, and institutional) with the aim of proposing courses of action, particularly for public policies in this field.
Leading Urban Planning and Regional Development Agency for Île-de-France
L'Institut Paris Region (IPR): is Île-de-France's leading regional urban planning and environmental studies agency. Its primary mission is to propose planning and development policies for the Ile-de-France region, and to design the tools needed to implement them. A force for proposals, it ensures a permanent role of support for the Ile-de-France Regional Council at all levels of regional planning. Since its transformation into an association in 2018, the IPR has also been at the service of local authorities and organizations that have joined (around forty in all) via a partnership program renewed each year. With a staff of 230, its priority is to provide local authorities with a wide range of skills in regional planning, environment, transport and mobility, housing, economy, finance and local development, land, energy, health, biodiversity, safety and lifestyles, etc. In particular, IPR drew up the SDRIF-E for the Region.
Project organisation and management
Organisation of the partnership
Partners and organisation of the team
HARMONIC gathers six partners (1-6) and 7 teams. Partner 1, the coordinating institution, CY Cergy Paris Université has two teams. The main participants of each team are listed in Table 2, with team leaders marked in bold. Lisa Collin (CYU) will be the administrative coordinator. The three external participants, N. Geroliminis, R. Lindsey and Patrick Stokkink, are included in the CYU team ThEMA.
