What regulations for the city of tomorrow?
Direction
Virginie Boutueil (LVMT)
Objectives
The partnership between RATP and ENPC covers interdisciplinary topics involving École nationale des ponts et chaussées' laboratories working in the fields of water, air, soil, energy, material resources, new economic models and their financing, infrastructure projects and societal acceptability, uses and new services. With the main objective of exploring how RATP can contribute to the development of sustainable and smart cities, it has led to the implementation of two projects: (i) MaaS, a tool for regulating the city of tomorrow, (ii) Adapting RATP's built heritage to the consequences of climate change.
Themes
Sustainable city, resilience, climate change, adaptation, mobility, nature-based solution