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This multidisciplinary research aims to allow urban planners and decision makers to better understand urban and/or peri-urban migrations in order to adjust their decisions. The more specific question concerns the residential trajectories of inhabitants (i.e. the succession of their residential choices in time and space). To better understand the circumstances that lead people to move, we propose a model that takes into account the different aspects of the individuals lives (family professional, spare-time activities, etc.) and allows to elicit explanatory factors between life events (e.g. a move due to a birth to come). Our approach also leads us to design an innovative participatory software to collect and analyze descriptive and localized data on the residential trajectories between different territories of a metropolitan area.
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I would like to thank my thesis supervisors: Jérôme Gensel and Marlène Villanova-Oliver from University Grenoble Alpes, LIG and Pierre Le Quéau from University Grenoble Alpes, PACTE.
This doctoral thesis benefits from a grant of the French Rhône-Alpes Region Council.
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Noël, D. (2017). Metropo-Lifeline: Participatory Description and Analysis of the Migration of Residents Within a Metropolitan Area. In: Ciancarini, P., et al. Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. EKAW 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10180. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58694-6_42
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