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Environmental impact assessment of urban mobility plan : a methodology including socio-economic consequences

Abdelhamid Abidi
Michel Andre
Guillaume Faburel
Jacques Fialaire
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Bernard Fritsch
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Nathalie Gourlot
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Jean Pierre Orfeuil
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Résumé

The project objective is to develop an optimized methodology to assess the environmental impacts of urban mobility plans (UMP, in French PDU),taking into account their social and economic consequences. The main proposed methodology is based on a systemic approach : multi-factor (air quality, noise, energy consumption, greenhouse gas emission) numerical simulations with a chain of physically-based models, based on alternative and comparative scenarios. The social and economic consequences of these alternative simulations are assessed by means of econometric models. Two alternative approaches are explored: (i) the use of composite environmental indicators to correlate the sources to the impacts, especially health impacts, and (ii) the analysis of sample surveys on what makes inhabitants'quality of life, well-being and territorial satisfaction and on citizens'behavioral changes linked to transport offer changes.
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hal-00635714 , version 1 (25-10-2011)

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Patrice Mestayer, Judicaël Picaut, Abdelhamid Abidi, Michel Andre, Erwan Bocher, et al.. Environmental impact assessment of urban mobility plan : a methodology including socio-economic consequences. 10th Urban Environnement Symposium Urban Futures for a Sustainable World, Jun 2010, Göteborg, Sweden. 11 p. ⟨hal-00635714⟩
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