2020
DOI: 10.3917/futur.436.0087
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Le trottoir, nouvel actif stratégique

Abstract: « Le trottoir est à tout le monde » peut-on parfois entendre dans la rue à l’occasion d’un différend sur l’occupation de l’espace public. C’est le sentiment du promeneur et des habitants des villes qui en sont dotées. Mais est-ce encore vraiment le cas ? Le trottoir est-il encore un espace public, utilisable librement par tous et en toutes circonstances ? Isabelle Baraud-Serfaty, spécialiste des questions urbaines, pose ici la question et montre comment les trottoirs qui bordent la chaussée des villes ont évol… Show more

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“…While cities of Aarau, Bâle, Bellinzone, Coire and Neuchâtel have been awarded, given a recent study (Killer et al, 2020), cities in Switzerland still have significant potential for improvement. We must also highlight the fact that sidewalks are increasingly becoming an area of interest in the era of new mobilities and new functionalities linked to the smart city (Baraud-Serfaty, 2020).…”
Section: Context and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While cities of Aarau, Bâle, Bellinzone, Coire and Neuchâtel have been awarded, given a recent study (Killer et al, 2020), cities in Switzerland still have significant potential for improvement. We must also highlight the fact that sidewalks are increasingly becoming an area of interest in the era of new mobilities and new functionalities linked to the smart city (Baraud-Serfaty, 2020).…”
Section: Context and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%