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  • Aubervilliers

    Conference, symposium - Geography

    Population, Time, Territories (CIST2020)

    The latest in the series of Collège international des sciences territoriales (FR2007 CIST) conferences, this 5th international conference spotlights the concept of population as a central issue in the debates within territorial sciences. The concept of population, which is central to demography and biology and more marginal for other disciplines, involves the grouping together of individual entities. Depending on the particular approach used, the preferred criterion for aggregation will be the social, territorial, biological, etc., with timescales and observation scales varying accordingly. Linking together population, time and territory in a transdisciplinary and international perspective is the main goal of this conference; beyond the fact that it represents a theoretical and methodological breakthrough, the diversity of the proposed thematic sessions is a clear sign that this trio is at the heart of contemporary issues.

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  • Yasmine Hammamet

    Call for papers - Geography

    Road safety: how to reduce road accidents?

    Les accidents de la circulation routière continuent de causer des victimes partout dans les pays du monde. L’environnement routier, l’état de santé et le comportement du conducteur, l’accès aux soins d’urgences des victimes sur les lieux des accidents, l’adaptation des textes réglementaires, la relation entre l’accidentologie et l’aménagement des villes ainsi que le partage de la route continuent d’attirer de plus en plus l’attention des chercheurs dans les différentes spécialités et également les décideurs à la recherche des solutions adéquates à ce phénomène.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Population, Time, Territories

    The latest in the series of CIST conferences, this 5th international conference spotlights the concept of population as a central issue in the debates within territorial sciences. The concept of population, which is central to demography and biology and more marginal for other disciplines, involves the grouping together of individual entities. Depending on the particular approach used, the preferred criterion for aggregation will be the social, territorial, biological, etc., with timescales and observation scales varying accordingly. Linking together population, time and territory in a transdisciplinary and international perspective is the main goal of this conference; beyond the fact that it represents a theoretical and methodological breakthrough, the diversity of the proposed thematic sessions is a clear sign that this trio is at the heart of contemporary issues.

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