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Report n°1: The new constraints of urban development
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- Author's short biographies
Author's short biographies
Rémy Prud'homme is emeritus professor at the Institut d'Urbanisme in Paris, Université Paris XII and visiting professor at the department of research and urban planning at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is a consultant to several governments, the World Bank, the OECD, the EBRD, the UN Commission on human establishments (HABITAT). He has also sat on numerous committees or commissions such as the Commission d'Aménagement du Territoire du 8ème plan (8th plan regional development commission), the Scientific Committee of DATAR (French regional development authority) and the Commission on future international exchanges.
Gabriel Dupuy is the professor of urban planning at the Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, at the ENPC and at ESSEC. He is director of CRIA (centre of research into industry and development). He is the former director of the Institut d'Urbanisme de Paris and the interdisciplinary urban research programme of the CNRS. His areas of research and published works concern the relationship between space and development, transport technologies (particularly the car) and communication (Internet). Gabriel Dupuy is a member of the Instance Nationale d'Avancement Spécifique of academics-researchers. He chairs section 24 (development of space, urban planning) of the Conseil National des Universités.
Daphné Boret is a graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique (July 2001) admitted to the Corps des Ponts et Chaussées. She conducted specialised research in 2001-2002 at the ENPC's City, Environment and the Regions department. After conducting successive assignments at the MRAI (office for the sale of real estate assets), the Institut Veolia Environnement where she conducted research into urban development and the Regional Amenities Department of the Ile de France region, she is currently specialising in urban redevelopment at the Bartlett School.