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                <text>This paper was written within the framework of a thesis project for the Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Buenos Aires. It deals with a case study of Trenque Lauquen City (located in the northwest of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina**); it attempts to understand processes of territorial transformation experienced since the city was founded, in 1876. The "round lake", which gives its name to the city in the language of the Mapuche Indians, is surrounded by urbanization, and located within the sub-humid Pampa. According to the last census of population and housing, it hosted 30,764 of the 13,827,203 inhabitants of the province's territory in 2001. It concentrates the main regional economic activities: agriculture, dairy farming and cattle raising. Secondary and tertiary activities also take place there: manufacturing industry, services and commerce. Our research activities are aimed to studying the territorial organization and the places developed through the history of Trenque Lauquen. To that end we apply theoretic-methodological criteria for territorial analysis from the analysis guidelines of time-space, systems of objects and systems of actions.</text>
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                <text>La intención de este trabajo es indagar sobre el fenómeno de la inseguridad urbana, tan presente actualmente en los medios de comunicación, en el discurso político y en la opinión pública latinoamericana, particularmente en Argentina. Vincularemos la noción de inseguridad como construcción social (Pegoraro 2003) con enfoques contemporáneos sobre el territorio, entendido como lugares donde una diversidad de actores ponen en marcha procesos complejos de interacción (Bozzano 2009) buscando líneas de interpretación que permitan hacer avances teórico-empíricos en relación con una problemática que impacta directamente sobre la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos y la construcción del espacio cotidiano</text>
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                <text>Cette communication présente les principes, les méthodes, les outils et les pratiques d'observation territoriale et communautaire que le laboratoire ThéMA et le Réseau européen d'intelligence territoriale proposent aux partenariats multisectoriels de développement depuis près de 20 ans. Ce réseau est actuellement financé par le 6e programme de recherche et de développement technologique de l'Union Européenne dans le cadre de l'action de coordination du Réseau Européen d'Intelligence Territoriale (caENTI) dans la thématique "Citoyens et gouvernance dans une société de la connaissance". C'est l'un des trois projets de recherche européens à coordination française dans le domaine des sciences socio-économiques et humaines. La communication analyse l'évolution des méthodes et des outils d'observation afin de mieux répondre aux besoins et aux usages des partenariats multisectoriels.</text>
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                <text>This document presents some insight which intends to question the reconfiguration of social and temporal-spatial relations and representations about sociality and uses of public space in youngsters and adults who live in the city of La Plata, Argentina. With this aim, we have tried to crystallize the progress of the first lines of analysis of the research we are doing within the frame of two complementary research projects: "Temporal representations and social practices: invariance or change" from the National University of La Plata and "Temporality and public space: analysis of social representations in youngsters and adults from La Plata" from the National University of Quilmes. In this sense, we are investigating the ways in which youngsters and adults from the urban area of La Plata shape the representations of institutions, practices and strategies that allow them to constitute specific modes of interaction; and we have wondered about their ways of participation and the definitions that prevail among them when thinking about public space, as we believe that investigating public space means "dealing with the social bond between people and the collective representation of the tie</text>
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                <text>In this paper we present an application of the Portulano cartographic method (Bozzano, 2009) to the prefeasibility study and territorial hypothesis of the partition of a district in the province of Buenos Aires. This method constitutes one of the axes of research and action of the TAG-UNLP team, initial core belonging to the Latin American Net, www.territoriosposibles.org. The case of study corresponds to a broader research project1 done in the rural pampas field in two towns of the district of Chascomús in the province of Buenos Aires: Chascomús and Lezama. Chascomús is municipal head of the district of the same name while Manuel J. Cobo - Estación Lezama is a town that currently has a municipal office. This district is at 115 km. at the south-south east from the city of Buenos Aires within what is known as Salado Depression or Depressed pampa.</text>
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                <text>Internet appears as a ubiquitous way of access to the resources traditionally offered by the city. Internet fosters social interactions and give access to a wide variety of informations and services. Its large social and spatial diffusion could give credence to the thesis of vanishing disparities between urban areas thanks to an equal access for the different social groups to the resources of information society. &lt;br /&gt;However, literature on the digital divide suggests that, also within the cities of the developed-world, uneven access' and skills to use the Internet contribute to social inequalities, since the uses of the Internet are highly correlated to the belonging to a social-economic class. Concurrently there is evidence of increasing social segregation within cities and of spatial concentration of poverty. What could be the social and spatial impacts of an uneven diffusion of the Internet throughout the urban dwellers ?&lt;br /&gt;This papers attempts to investigate the factors which reinforce how and why the city becomes dissected into socially specialized areas through: disproportionate access to the Internet, the wide and varied spectrum of Internet uses, and the deliberate actions of the telecommunication network's operators.</text>
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                <text>Les espaces proches des villes sont parfois réduits à la figure du lotissement pavillonnaire et des déplacements en automobile qu'ils entraînent. Mais certains sont traversés de chemins où l'on marche, certes moins remarqués que les chemins des régions touristiques. C'est leur position de proximité résidentielle qui les fait fréquenter, soit par des " péri-urbains ", soit par des urbains. Ainsi en va-t-il de chemins situés en bordure sud-est de l'aire urbaine toulousaine. Une enquête est allée au contact des marcheurs et marcheuses qu'on y rencontre, mais aussi des ouvriers travaillant au tracé et à l'entretien. Une diversité d'usages y apparaît, surtout dans la façon de profiter de ressources auxquelles le chemin donne accès. Mais ce qui apparaît encore plus fortement est le jeu social qui conforte la posture des uns et marginalise les autres. Ainsi, investissant dans la politique des chemins, la collectivité locale concernée peut se prévaloir de protéger la biodiversité, mais elle menace à son insu une certaine sociodiversité.</text>
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                <text>Les politiques abordant la problématique énergétique en France dans le domaine immobilier se focalisent sur les actions à conduire à l'échelle du bâtiment. Cette vision parcellaire occulte l'existence d'autres objets immobiliers pour lesquels l'efficacité d'une démarche limitée à la seule mise en œuvre de solutions techniques est insuffisante : c'est le cas des grands patrimoines immobiliers d'envergure nationale. L'approche systémique montre que la résolution du problème soulevé par l'intégration de la nouvelle donne énergétique ne réside pas dans l'action énergétique mais dans la mutation du système de gestion patrimoniale. La compréhension énergétique d'un parc immobilier implique alors de réinterpréter l'objet immobilier lui-même pour comprendre son fonctionnement global et déterminer un processus d'amélioration continue dans lequel devra s'inscrire la maîtrise du flux énergétique. Ce travail de thèse appréhende la complexité fonctionnelle des parcs immobiliers d'envergure nationale en menant une interprétation systémique fondée sur l'établissement d'un concept de performance globale. Cette démarche, avant tout, méthodologique repose sur l'élaboration d'une cartographie des processus macroscopiques devant intervenir en gestion patrimoniale pour obtenir une évolution positive du système immobilier. L'étude menée sur le parc ministériel de la défense a permis de confronter notre démarche à une forme réelle de complexité immobilière et de la mettre en pratique dans le domaine énergétique. L'élaboration d'une stratégie ministérielle et l'établissement d'un système d'information de gestion ont notamment contribué à valider la portée opérationnelle des résultats obtenus. L'émergence d'une véritable pensée stratégique patrimoniale ouvre des perspectives d'évolution systémique fondées sur la réorganisation progressive d'un fonctionnement immobilier souvent rudimentaire</text>
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                <text>Polycentrism in cities is studied with the help of an agent-based model grounded in the Alonso, Muth, Mills (AMM) framework, using microeconomic interactions between heterogeneous agents. This model is shown to reproduce the standard urban equilibrium with two income groups. Two job centers at various distances from each other are introduced, and the economic, social and environmental outcomes of these various polycentric spatial structures are presented. Then we introduce two-worker households whose partners may work in different job centers. If all households are "split", i.e. the two partners work in different job centers, polycentrism is shown to be undesirable. When various two-worker households are mixed we find that polycentrism is desirable, as long as centers are not moved too far apart from each other. The environmental outcome is also positive for small values of this distance, but this positive effect is mitigated by the fact that housing surfaces increase.</text>
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                <text>A l'instar des " choix " résidentiels dans leur ensemble et d'autres catégories de ménages, le choix de s'installer ou de quitter des territoires périurbains dépendants de l'automobile effectué par des ménages modestes est le résultat de multiples logiques, à la fois économiques, sociales, professionnelles et familiales. Le terme de choix est certes controversé puisque de nombreuses contraintes interviennent dans la détermination d'une résidence et de sa localisation. Cependant, les contraintes et ressources objectives à l'œuvre (revenu disponible, aides diverses, etc.), les mécanismes sociaux, et donc plus subjectifs, façonnent également les préférences en termes de logement souhaitable ou désirable des ménages. Aussi, compte tenu des alternatives dont disposent les individus, nous retiendrons que, s'il n'est pas libre, leur capacité à choisir, dans un univers des possibles, existe. &lt;/br&gt; &lt;/br&gt; Les ménages modestes qui ont fait le choix transitoire ou permanent de résider dans des territoires périurbains dépendants de l'automobile appartiennent aux classes moyennes, idéal-typiques du paysage périurbain. Si ces ménages ne sont pas pauvres par définition, leurs professions, leurs conditions de travail, leur niveau de vie peuvent les rendre plus vulnérables sur le plan économique et social que des ménages plus aisés. Ces " petits-moyens " aspirent à la propriété et font le choix du périurbain pour ce faire. Leurs désirs de propriété et/ou de vie à la campagne peuvent cependant se heurter aux modes d'habiter qu'induisent, par leurs configurations, les espaces périurbains et aux contraintes quotidiennes que génère la dépendance automobile des territoires choisis. &lt;/br&gt; &lt;/br&gt; Plus sensibles a priori que des classes moyennes plus aisées aux coûts de la mobilité et donc aux effets de la dépendance automobile, les ménages modestes prennent-ils en compte cette caractéristique du territoire dans leur choix de localisation ? Pour quelles raisons viennent-ils s'installer dans des communes dépendantes de l'automobile ? Les contraintes liées aux déplacements (coût, pénibilité, complexité) sont-elles envisagées par les ménages ? Dans quelle mesure influencent-elles le fait de venir vivre ou de quitter des territoires dépendants de l'automobile ? Pour ceux qui y vivent, comment la dépendance automobile se répercute-t-elle sur leurs déplacements quotidiens ? Sont-ils conduits à renoncer à des activités compte tenu du coût des mobilités ? A l'inverse, pour ceux qui en sont partis, pour quelles raisons ont-ils été amenés à quitter ces territoires ? La dépendance automobile et les coûts associés participent-ils à leur décision d'aller vers des territoires plus urbains ? Le fait d'être modeste les condamne-t-il à renoncer au symbole d'une ascension sociale ou, au moins, d'un maintien d'une position sociale ? &lt;/br&gt; &lt;/br&gt; Au final, la question posée est la suivante : &lt;/br&gt; Quel(s) rôle(s) joue la dépendance automobile dans les trajectoires résidentielles de ménages modestes vivant ou ayant vécu dans des territoires périurbains ? &lt;/br&gt; &lt;/br&gt; Pour traiter cette question, nous nous sommes appuyés sur deux enquêtes qualitatives et sur une exploitation quantitative des données du recensement de la population. Les résultats obtenus seront présentés et analysés successivement et permettront dans un dernier temps de produire une synthèse de l'ensemble des résultats dans la conclusion générale. Ainsi, nous verrons dans une première partie, basée sur la réalisation et l'exploitation d'entretiens (pour plus de détail sur la méthode, cf. les annexes) effectués auprès de ménages modestes que le choix d'élire domicile dans le périurbain en général et dans le périurbain dépendant de l'automobile en particulier prend rarement en considération les éventuelles difficultés que cette dépendance peut générer et comment ce choix de localisation se répercute sur les pratiques de mobilités individuelles. Ensuite dans une seconde partie réalisée à partir d'une enquête auprès de ménages modestes ayant quitté des territoires fortement dépendants de l'automobile, nous verrons que, la décision de quitter ces territoires pour se tourner vers des territoires moins dépendants (urbain ou périurbain) est plus fortement liée aux bifurcations dans le cycle de vie, à la pénibilité des déplacements ainsi qu'à l'ancrage plutôt qu'au coût estimé de la mobilité par les individus. Ayant fait le choix d'étudier de territoires distincts géographiquement, l'aire urbaine dijonnaise et la Seine-et-Marne, et de communes avec des niveaux de dépendance automobiles importants, nous essaierons, dans une troisième partie, de saisir les éventuelles différences spatiales qui peuvent influencer la prise en compte de la dépendance automobile en nous basant sur les deux enquêtes qualitatives précédemment utilisées. &lt;/br&gt; &lt;/br&gt; Enfin, dans une quatrième partie, nous poursuivrons l'étude des ménages décidant de quitter les territoires très dépendants de l'automobile à partir d'une analyse multivariée des données du recensement de la population de 2007. Trois hypothèses de recherche sont au cœur de cette partie. La première hypothèse est que les ménages ayant des revenus limités ont une probabilité plus forte de quitter les territoires les plus dépendants de l'automobile. La seconde hypothèse est que ces ménages quittent les communes fortement dépendante de l'automobile ont une plus forte probabilité de s'orienter alors vers un territoire où cette dépendance est plus faible. Enfin, la troisième hypothèse postule que l'accès à un logement social dans le territoire de destination constitue un ressort pour ce type de trajectoires résidentielles. &lt;/br&gt; &lt;/br&gt; Au cœur de ce travail de recherche se trouve l'articulation entre mobilité récurrente et territoires dans lesquels résident et déménagent les ménages périurbains. Il interroge la durabilité de l'inscription territoriale des ménages modestes périurbains face à un renchérissement probable du coût de l'énergie et à une montée des incertitudes économiques et questionne les arbitrages auxquels se livrent les ménages entre coût de la mobilité récurrente, coût du logement et ancrages sociaux et territoriaux (proximité avec leurs réseaux sociaux et territoires auxquels ils sont attachés). Un soin particulier a été apporté dans ce travail à la qualification des territoires qui composent le périurbain. Le postulat de ce travail comme celui de la consultation est l'hétérogénéité du périurbain ; l'hétérogénéité est étudiée ici à travers le prisme de l'inégale dépendance à l'automobile des territoires et des individus. La prise en compte de cette hétérogénéité doit être à même de révéler les dynamiques qui traversent cet espace. Ainsi, le territoire périurbain souvent défini comme une enclave, recèle des lieux et territoires d'appropriation. &lt;/br&gt;</text>
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