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i'm gonna discuss in the next two minutes of a specific for social participation
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some discussion could be used to support
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so we know how much we right i mean even if it's with my from using them but
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then at the same time we know that there's a lot of computing going on in phones
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so what you have in your pocket today allows you to do uh
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things like this it can estimate where you are the places you go to in your daily life
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can also uh know about activities you do especially freezes frequent uh connect into your uh
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two years my watch or your um wearable devices but but you can also collect media in the form of images or videos
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and also there are many more sensors on the phone that perhaps you don't use but they're they're they're anything from um
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but it's the maximum letters to a gyroscopes that either information
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perhaps you don't use it today but someone else could
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and this is a really good the the main a topic or of the talk and we could use phones
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not to take sell things but rather change the orientation of the phone to look at the world
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and actually to try to make sense with information we can collect altogether in real time if you look at the
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world with the phone so the key word here is to engage but you might wonder to engage format
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so impact as we have been using these basic idea yeah we invite people to download
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it out and use up to collect information for several different purposes here for examples
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we could uh use this to friends and generate an open mark of points
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of interest in a specific region in this case it's about it
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we could also work with students of the university to make them
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think like a workers of our angel in a crisis situation
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and as him to actually go through the exercise of going to places collect
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physically meetings also collect opinions about a specific uh topics of interest
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or coming could actually use it as a way of collecting opinions in real time about specific topics of interest
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and also we could work week with art is to try to promote a sustainable um
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developments as the unsustainable tourism but backing artist to specific places and let them uh create
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this is essentially a some other possibilities that the plot from a house that you're very simple yes to
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invite people to participate in these more like that the collection uh challenges as we call them
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for local courses so the basic words here are the local the
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fact that he's someone could be an association and the
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large see the one who needs that information and that promotes
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through civic participation the collection of such kind of information
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the basic um metaphor behind the platform is that each of us can contribute a little bit of data to a project
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and it is only through the joint participation of many of us that we can collect
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the data that is needed really by by the entity who has the need for
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so how does it work to back to see these are regular up that you can uh then
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load in a vote for i. phone android but mitchell walking through an example this is uh
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a challenge that we are designed with the practical uh
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professional there there are the chart inside so
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and i got here was to actually invite students from this from the school to
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a record or some of the traditions of only about a fantastic creatures
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and to put themselves in the field and you will see a couple of
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examples and then to create art around being in a place specifically valley
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so the logic in in each case is the same as i said see these associations schools
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mm even individual citizens can have for a specific reason the need for data
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better could be about location data that could be media data could be surveys
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and many of us don't just have a way of doing that easily
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you come to civic that work and we can allow you to create this challenge you know the
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worst to announce that you want to collect data in that you wanted people to participate
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the application itself would allow you to to collect in that i just described before so text audio photos
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video and continually we're adding new capacities to the plot from so you can support other data types
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and finally in i think most importantly people can participate i think we have lots of
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social meter channels of participation in there is is very active as we all know
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but there's also something a corporate in terms of the logic around which i'm most
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if not all of those uh social networks work really there's space or space
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for talking of all the courses in collecting data about discusses that the not necessarily have to run
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through the common social mean channels old of course i could be connected to those
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channels to uh raise awareness in communicate for instance the success of specific charges
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so how could participate what about uh about about a dollar a civic uh
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a dot org and then you can download the artist on it as you
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would normally with your europe stores and then you're ready to participate
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not only what we do or as as as as part of our research work is actually to call the sign
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experiences with people who want to work with us by these i mean that we uh discuss the goals
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that that the entities would like to achieve we decide the question there's in a way that might might
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it might make the the responses clearer so it's it's a little bit of appalling if you want
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and after that we essentially provide their they have that would allow to collect this information
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so it's it's a very simple you could take pictures collect media
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in order to collect as much information as you need yeah
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you see 'em will design a graphic user interface
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i'm gonna give it to examples that illustrates the the potential use of these applications
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the first one as i said is there is a combination a discovery should we do with
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the packing sex so that uh i we called up with this on the mound
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the idea was ice as i said to let our students
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to recover some of the uh um traditions of only about
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creatures fantasy creatures and then to do some are great
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so students uh use a few days to go or or different places evaluate to take some
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of these media and then to re purposes for their creative uh goals these an example
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oh what a what a one of these two is in this case law because i have decided to do these are quite gonna uh
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an email this another example they can i mean you seem so this is the image of a
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the um uh well yeah and then you can see how cities have actually report was the image of
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which any trees grass taking into into something uh much more creative you can go to the
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first page whisper you can you can see other examples of what students have greater
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the second example i wanted to present today was something that we did with the city
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of los on last year so perhaps some of you a rate or or or
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um so only media that is either the study that ah essentially disclose them quite um
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hi statistics over street harassment on the c. d. overalls on
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their reputation civic was news actually to run this that
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in this particular case we collaborated with the with the observatory of security of the
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city of los son wanted to correct this this information and who so value
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in a rapid deployment of the questionnaire inequity sign that would allow
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them to reach the audience they were interested in interviewing
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ah integrate information in a secure way so the the the the same uh application that was
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used for example to show with our students was using these case for these uh
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for the survey and what is interesting is that by protecting this
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evidence or physical sign um was able to also or
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justify certain policies that since early two thousand and sixteen seventeen they have been implemented
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so the the point that is how could these type of uh about them but perhaps more importantly how good
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this type of thinking could support a completed i think what i'm here to advocate for is that um
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religion is cities need data because the reckoning for not only phenomena that are happening but also
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phenomena that could be happening for instance the uh we've got coming decided to change examples
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i think there's still a lot of space to be creative on how to collect data and
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also how to engage citizens about collecting data that informs authorities about these phenomena of interest
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i'm thinking of two potential ideas one that has been discussed completely
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with a with a colleague someone formica villages union right
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would be possible to understand what are the mobility needs of certain types of
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residence in in um mountain villages specifically people who don't have a car
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as we know for for um people of a certain age and also for people who are not yet allow to have a car
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when it can be difficult but they were which solutions are found to they
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could be very dispersed perhaps this season ready or or or or or
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neighbours are really getting organised to to to essentially move people around when they need it
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but it's usually not tried it on record meet said hoping that needs our in house the solutions really are constructed today
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so we could imagine of uh of using this application to exactly for that process
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english exactly the type of people that i could benefit from policy along those
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uh dimensions into hasn't to participate contributing data about their whereabouts
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a boat for instance for teenagers and uh for others
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that's a good idea is essentially to be outlook on many uh
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initiative very successful initiatives that are in getting citizens to do
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a certain uh participate in activities that benefit mountain villages i'm thinking for instance
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of the good work of of some information that uh recovers i
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trash from or mountain areas after the ski season
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in this case we could also imagine about adding that they're out on top of the scoring parenthesis
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to be able to some time document more precisely at the level of
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g. p. s. location where the different pieces of trash i found
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i get that information to some basic they then only takes you to to be
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able to tell stories about the distribution special distribution of these kinds of objects
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but also to make people who participate in these um activities to be more aware
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actually other values elicited value that they have that they could ah i
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can t. v. in data at the same time as far as doing what they don't already which is like the which is going to be marked
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so this was a short presentation because i wanted to leave space in case anybody have any questions
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we're very open to collaborate and i hope that based on the speech someone
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you know who actually follow up and come talk to me inch high
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hi
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any questions
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ah
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yeah this is a very important question and technically i would say what you could do in addition to
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but you can do for the kids to collect specific sensor data that the but you
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cannot collect invisibility that you're interested in collecting at the same time offer participants um
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there there are fit bit better because fraser interesting physical activity that
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you cannot do that necessarily on on the default feasible up
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but there's another side that is not just about the bit about actually the ownership
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a freezes in the in the case of low seven perhaps
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just a thought that was not the base with collect information these to some degree sensitive in
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the people might not be willing to talk about them put directly on the social network
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for these type of uh uh data types i different solution
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uh maybe maybe a better a better uh approach
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but there's also the fact that not everybody suffers book in other everybody's and is not chat so if you wanted
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to reach specific target populations that you know are probably not there then you also need a a different channel
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so i would i would come make a combination of these different factors to locate for the existence of that from like this
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are there any other questions
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Conference Program

Welcome
Corinne Feuz, Coordinatrice d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:48 a.m.
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Welcome
Patricia-Dominique Lachat, Préfète du district d’Aigle
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:49 a.m.
Welcome
Philippe Grobéty, Syndic d’Ormont-Dessus
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:54 a.m.
Introduction: What way forward for the villages?
Michael Liebreich, Fondateur et vice-président d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 9:59 a.m.
Inspiration: Top to Top Global Climate Expedition
Dario Schwoerer, Climatologue et guide de montagne
Aug. 25, 2017 · 10:07 a.m.
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Beyond skiing, revisiting the ski resort experience
Isabelle Frochot, Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Aug. 25, 2017 · 10:36 a.m.
The heritage of the Youth Olympic Games (JOJ Lausanne 2020) , for the Vaud Alps
Ian Logan, CEO Lausanne 2020
Aug. 25, 2017 · 12:11 p.m.
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Urbanise the Swiss Alps
Fiona Pia, architecte
Aug. 25, 2017 · 1:58 p.m.
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Building the Future: Participatory Projects for Transition "The Center for Sustainable Development in Ayent"
Victoria Leaney-Brinkler, initiatrice du Centre de développement durable et gérante de l'écogîte "Esprit du soleil"
Aug. 25, 2017 · 2:15 p.m.
Building the Future: Participatory Projects for Transition - ERKA - the energy transition for al
Charles Höhn, ancien maire du village de Bonstetten
Aug. 25, 2017 · 2:32 p.m.
Digitalisation as a service to the transition
Daniel Gatica-Perez, Idiap Research Institute
Aug. 25, 2017 · 3:02 p.m.
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Introduction of special guest
Michael Liebreich, Fondateur et vice-président d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 4:57 p.m.
Special Guest: "The world has already so many solutions"
Prof. Dr. Bertrand Piccard, Explorer, Chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation
Aug. 25, 2017 · 4:58 p.m.
Q&A with Special Guest
Aug. 25, 2017 · 5:19 p.m.
Conclusions
Michael Liebreich, Fondateur et vice-président d’ecovillages
Aug. 25, 2017 · 5:38 p.m.

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