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uh_huh
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put a um okay thank you very much for your presentation uh very well remember
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the very first presentation the two made of the on this topic
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and i will i really wonder how you could possibly
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and vision everything that you wanted to do at the very beginning so when i see today is that
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you are i'm able to give us some a
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very detailed view of the complex multilayer patchwork
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uh due to this yeah industries edition of this area the the the um i would say that the
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the analysis and the overview is really d. and
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you can tell us exactly all the different
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items that are making this situation very complex what is um
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they're interesting to me in this study is that uh yeah it raises the issue
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of the sustainable development scale what is the
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right scale for the sustainable development
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is it the city block is it the building we don't we know that it's not that of course uh is it the um
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the village is the the area you'll almost telling us that it's just something which
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is seventy kilometre by semantic no matter more less if i'm not wrong there
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the region but who um within this scale i would very much like you
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to um i explained as how use oh you see that these
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scale is articulated with the other scales with the the small scales development it's
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intertwine of course but um uh how do people get the money
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and i do i'd i'd that'd work economically uh do you connected to
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the global area uh economy and um how is how is
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but the the government's going to work because uh these are key issues i mean the uh
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i'm going to found the republic of of for then dove ah is it yeah
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you you talked about the the image of last erickson noble mixes it this
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the uh what will that this up big question that everybody is is uh
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asking yeah everywhere right now so if you could um maybe um uh
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develop a bit about all these uh situations about all this question about scale
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i i i i have thank you and because we had a discussion in between
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already so i know a bit more what is behind all your presentation
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i have a bit to similar questions so first of all what is the the
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whole war had to understand your work is it a case study because
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you can not only do serious in reality because it it should be done oh
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over the wall rule could beat i think and and this is a great i
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really a scale question as well and this is personally asking for revision
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is he satisfied with your proposal sees guy out saying
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we need division so this guy from this local
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action committee whatever he says division for you that would be my question and i realise things that
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we've been you showed in the beginning two hundred years ago it was really landscape i would say
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agricultural landscape is very small villages but you still have a p. c.'s feeling if you go
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to even the names of says football clubs troll k.
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gales unclear can ceases to even in bavaria it
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would could your village and these are so called cities in but it's very special herb enunciation
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it's not even in manchester really but it's different and then you have special people living sears or
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you had a lot of immigration from poland and and and uh a really special loon
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hope it out to be plywood top of people living is there and
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if you transform it lacks act you we you can expect completely different society
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and that would be put to my question and i can understand
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for instance you had see you've got you by injure park where you see introduced a
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lot of culture and it worked i couldn't be expected to really work too
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to uh to establish the university's design university and high culture
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in to to really work to uh quite well
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and i think you have seized who's in germany not to likens would soon be easy banter
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power once it's regional planning is that sits that's for me clear but how can you
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how can you deal with it i i uh i understand some s. o. to do a case study out of it
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but then again some vision it will be a completely new urban nice landscape it
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will be completely new compared to how it was thirty years ago and
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to you know in the tuning not the region i don't believe in regions but to
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to have to to talk with people about first of all we should have a
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an imagination of the it's the it's the landscape or the sort of nice landscape or
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we would like to go because now we usually t. or proceed so from
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bottom up and not top down what i what i really agree with this message but shouldn't be establishing the
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perception of people that are going is or is a proposals
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i so uh i think of all the is this a question yes uh uh uh
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i agree um but we like we just explain um the where is it
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uh an example of a politician trick region uh because of the historic to uh the
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conditions of of the development of the mind is uh which are just randomly being
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being date sat here and there and uh these were the
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the the the start of this policy intake uh development
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um and this at the pollen centre development is being highlighted at the new about gender actually
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the this is being the this is being is said to be one of a sustainable
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um development goals because paul eccentric uh uh regions might be more successful
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then a central a development and even the the central mega cities trying
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to imitate a or to develop a poly citric uh uh
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uh metropolitan regions because otherwise they whether
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whether that manage and implement
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their their the sustainability goals so this is um um
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this is there is also a hierarchy as as we
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all know all i even put eccentric regions
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but because until now it's a a bunch of
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fifty cities there is still a political
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at the bait how to be a act with fifty cities but i like coming back to
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the governance of of this era we really need to to think of the region
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and the small communities all the the the communities within
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the region uh the smaller cities and the
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the uh slightly bigger cities so the governance from my point
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of view we knew eh is including a a a
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body for the policy intrigue region which is discussing
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in developing an a a um a
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vision or an idea or concept whatever you want uh i don't want to to
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be focused on one term but we need a eight bases
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for the development of the smaller and a part
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of that put eccentric area we need yeah uh it
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concept where uh which which is a guideline
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eh an orientation market eh a key point a
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a mission statement for the communities um
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the we have been talking here uh the society a talking
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about the society this is very interesting yes um
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uh you're talking about the migrants one hundred years ago they have
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been integrated there we have mean that working down the line
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there is no really a suicide a grown up
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society it's more or less what 'cause
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uh and the first you knew that it was a t. has been
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established uh say thirty five years ago in that area uh uh
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so this uh this was actually being being decided by the by
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the hundred years ago by by by the by the
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impair of it in in in in valley in his head to this area has to work there they don't
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have to to be talked a science uh this is this is the truth actually the first university
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there's some time to the this is sixty five seventy you have the last entry so i will it to have in
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fact another society this is not for me came this is
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not a grown so side with all the layers uh
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a a decision makers um therefore it's very difficult to change that at
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once and this needs a different way uh as a policy
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entry care with the different makes society even more mixed uh after
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the migrant uh uh it came two years ago um
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talking about the button shot part this is really interesting this was a top down
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approach but made by a bottom up by cities label that so
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uh so you know that that kind of one bottom up
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yeah top down um in twenty chain there was
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uh this region was cultural capital of europe
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and this was another movement and you could see okay
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if they are adapting the the um uh the
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cultural change and because there was a lot of
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uh old mining buildings so well lot of
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um buildings from from from uh the industrial heritage
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in industry heritage trails and there were concepts uh and and happenings in
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um uh old i'm old factories but this was not being visited by
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by the original people the these people came from visit often cologne abilene
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visiting these concert and theatre plays et cetera in these buildings so
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uh the most important happening in the cultural capital was opening
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uh the bicycle path uh for one day from the seventy kilometres of the
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a forty this was the big event it was not the culture
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so um i i think what we're missing still
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is having the top down element as a
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complimentary element to the bottom up element otherwise it it will be a
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in a gooey stick 'em process off of uh
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little communities working against each other and maybe destroying
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or or a locking each other's development
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so

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Conference Program

Présentation de la journée de séminaire
Panos Mantziaras, Directeur de la Fondation Braillard Architectes
Nov. 30, 2017 · 9:09 a.m.
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Allocution
Sylvain Ferreti, Directeur des services d’urbanisme du Canton de Genève
Nov. 30, 2017 · 9:14 a.m.
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Densuisse - recherche prospective sur la densification de l’espace urbain suisse
Anne Veuthey, Géographe, fondation Braillard architectes
Nov. 30, 2017 · 9:28 a.m.
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Densuisse Part 2 - Urban forms, typologies and ways of life
Laurence Beuchat, Architecte, fondation Braillard architectes
Nov. 30, 2017 · 9:44 a.m.
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Densuisse Part 3 - La métropole Alpino-Lémanique
Roberto Sega & Antoine Vialle
Nov. 30, 2017 · 9:59 a.m.
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Densuisse Part 4 - Metropolitan countryside
Metaxia Markaki, Architecte
Nov. 30, 2017 · 10:25 a.m.
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Densuisse Part 5 - Cores & edges (2016) - Levels, landscape and infrastructures (2017)
Frédéric BONNET, Architecte, professeur - Académie d’architecture, Mendrisio
Nov. 30, 2017 · 10:44 a.m.
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Réponses / analyses du projet Densuisse
Dominique Bourg & Günther Vogt, Resp: Philosophe, professeur - institut de géographie et durabilité, Faculté des géosciences et de l’environnement, Unil - Paysagiste, professeur Institut für Landschaftsarchitektur, EPFZ
Nov. 30, 2017 · 11:04 a.m.
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Projet Atlas - Atlas de développement durable pour l’espace alpin
Peter DROEGE, Architect, professor, Liechtenstein Institute for Strategic Development
Nov. 30, 2017 · 11:53 a.m.
Réponses / analyses du projet Atlas
Robert Sadleir & Günther Vogt
Nov. 30, 2017 · 12:10 p.m.
The «healthy city» as an unrealised potential theory and didactics of concrete utopia design
Stéphane Sadoux, Directeur laboratoire cultures constructives, Grenoble school of architecture, université Grenoble Alpes
Nov. 30, 2017 · 12:20 p.m.
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Réponses / analyses du projet «healthy city»
Rémi Baudouï & Robert Sadleir
Nov. 30, 2017 · 12:53 p.m.
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Construire la ville circulaire
Marion Gardier & Coralie Coutellec
Nov. 30, 2017 · 2:50 p.m.
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Réponses / analyses du projet Atlas architectural d’économies circulaires
Sabine Barles & Rémi Baudouï
Nov. 30, 2017 · 3:12 p.m.
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Scenarios for a collaborative city - sustainable utopia of the polycentric ruhr
Alexander SCHMIDT, Architecte, professor - Institute of City Planning + Urban Design, University Duisburg-Essen
Nov. 30, 2017 · 3:21 p.m.
Réponses / analyses du projet sustainable utopia of the polycentric ruhr
Pascal Rollet & Günther Vogt
Nov. 30, 2017 · 3:46 p.m.
Composite metabolic landscapes: The case of the greater Luxembourg region
Nikos Katsikis, Architecture postdoctoral researcher, University of Luxembourg
Nov. 30, 2017 · 3:59 p.m.
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Réponses / analyses du projet greater Luxembourg region
Sabine Barles & Robert Sadleir
Nov. 30, 2017 · 4:20 p.m.
Abris d’urgence à Genève
Philippe Bonhôte, Guillaume Roux-Fouillet, Nadia Carlevaro & Tedros Yosef
Nov. 30, 2017 · 4:46 p.m.
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Réponses / analyses du projet Abris d’urgence à Genève
Dominique Bourg & Pascal Rollet
Nov. 30, 2017 · 5:09 p.m.
Jaipur 2035: la place de l’eau dans la patrimonialisation urbaine
Rémi Papillault & Savitri Jalais
Nov. 30, 2017 · 5:22 p.m.
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Réponses / analyses du projet Jaipur 2035
Pascal Rollet, Sabine Barles
Nov. 30, 2017 · 5:45 p.m.
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Résumé et conclusion
Bernard Declève & Panos Mantziaras
Nov. 30, 2017 · 5:57 p.m.
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