Mobility
Everyday mobility has a direct impact on local air quality and people's health, especially in large cities and conurbations where road traffic accounts for a significant proportion of pollutant emissions. In order to gain a better understanding of the health issues linked to road traffic and to changes in mobility, working patterns and behavior, the Airea team is carrying out :
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Estimating the impact of mobility on air quality through the design and deployment of innovative digital and metrological tools :
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Calculator of the impact of telecommuting on air quality
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Live measurements of real vehicle emissions in the streets of Lille (City of Lille)
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Live measurements of actual vehicle emissions in the “Euromed” district of Marseille (Atmo Sud)
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Technical-scientific studies on the subject for public and private, national and international organizations :
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Benchmark of Low Emission Zones (LEZ) across Europe: deployment, feedback, impact assessment and system efficiency (ADEME)
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Bibliographical study of international regulations on air quality and non-exhaust pollutant emissions from vehicles (Confidential)
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Statistical study to characterize the determining factors in the variability of a vehicle's pollutant emissions under real traffic conditions (City of Lille)
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Impact of various existing road layouts on air pollution (ADEME)
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Evaluation of pollutant emissions linked to TER traffic on the SNCF network in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region (Région Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
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Impacts of speed limits on air quality, climate and noise (ADEME)
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Evaluation of air pollution allowance following the implementation of urban/road developments or pollution control systems :
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Innovative solution for the future athletes' village for the 2024 Olympic Games (SOLIDEO)
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Innovative industrial process at roadside or vulnerable sites (Suez)
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Anti-noise wall (City of Antony)
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TiO2-based road surfacing (EPI des Yvelines et des Hauts-de-Seine)
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Characterization of the impact on air quality and health of road development projects through measurement and/or modeling campaigns upstream/downstream of the works :
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ZTL project in central Paris (City of Paris)
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Givors-Ternay motorway junction development project (Ingérop)
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Extension of the A719 freeway between Gannat and Vichy (APRR)
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A154 motorway project bypassing the city of Chartres (City of Saint-Prest)
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Construction of the motorway link between the A89 and A6 in the north-west of Lyon (APRR)
This page is intended to be enriched by research & development carried out by our design office.