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When a new documentation centre was created in 2005 following the merging of funds from the different laboratories within the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Tours, the question of transferring its documentary resources to an electronic format appeared essential.
 
An initial inventory of the documentary resources currently available via the internet revealed that they were so dispersed that it was extremely complicated to carry out searches in the field of the social sciences, and even more so for urban studies. It was thus decided to create an electronic resource centre on cities: Crévilles.org.

The first objective of this project was thus to facilitate searches at the intersection of the social sciences and urban studies by bringing together access to electronic documentary resources via an website which provides a whole range of search tools accessible online to everyone.
 
 
The second objective was to create an electronic library available via this site, using the resources of the MSH de Tours, in order to participate at our own level in the vast movement of buiding a universal digital library (and thus one with free access for all). This project was to be carried out in collaboration with other large projects of this type, and through association with all institutions interested in this issue, both to provide content and to create new co-operative documentary projects.
 
 
The intellectual and ergonomic construction of this electronic resource centre in the form of a website will take place in several stages, with a gradual integration of the tools for facilitating documentary research and of the resources specific to the MSH de Tours.

Crévilles.org is produced by the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Tours, an inter-departmental unit (UMS 1835) of the CNRS and Tours University.

Crévilles.org is designed, developed and maintained by Pascal Garret, Stéphane Loret, Marie-Christine Lyaet, Thomas Lallier, Joanna Greenland and Jean-Philippe Corbellini under the management of Sylvette Denèfle, head of the MSH de Tours.

 

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The Comparative Urban Studies Project, USAID’s Urban Programs Team, the International Housing Coalition, the World Bank, and Cities Alliance are teaming up a third time to co-sponsor an academic paper competition for graduate and PhD level students focused on challenges facing urban centers in the developing world.

The themes of this year’s competition are Land Markets, Global Climate Change, and Youth.

Land Markets: The absence of efficient land and housing markets and lack of secure tenure for both renters and owners are impediments to urban and economic development in developing cities. Papers on this topic should explore strategies and approaches that would enable property markets to function better and would provide increased security of tenure and strengthened property ownership rights.

Global Climate Change: Papers should examine how urban populations, especially the poor, are coping with the impacts of climate change, and provide strategic policy analysis to better understand how cities can become more resilient to climate change impacts.

Youth: Most of the youth of the developing world are now or will soon be living in urban areas. Unfortunately, they are often growing up in the poorest urban areas – informal settlements and slum communities where their opportunities for advancement are limited by a variety of negative factors. Papers focused on youth should explore ways to build capacity so that you can develop knowledge and skills, find gainful employment, and participate more fully in society to advance economic growth and social development.

Winning papers from each category will be published and the authors invited to Washington, D.C. in the fall of 2012 for a policy workshop with subject matter experts. Additionally, one grand prize winner will be asked to present his or her work at the World Urban Forum (WUF). WUF was established by the United Nations to examine rapid urbanization and its impact on communities, cities, economies, climate change, and policies. The sixth WUF will be held from September 1-7, 2012 in Naples, Italy and will be focused on “The Urban Future.” In addition to the Washington conference and publication of his or her paper, the grand-prize winner will be invited to present his or her winning paper on a panel at the World Urban Youth Assembly at WUF on September 1st and 2nd.

The deadline for the submission of abstracts is February 20, 2012.
 
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