Toutes les unités de recherche
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- DTM - Mountain territories development
- EABX - Aquatic ecosystems and global changes
- EFNO - Forestry ecosystems
- EMGR - Mountain Ecosystems research unit
- ETBX - Environment, territory and infrastructure
- ETGR - Torrent erosion, snow and avalanches
- G-EAU - Water resource management, actors and uses
- GESTE - Territorial management of water and the environment
- GPAN - Refrigeration process engineering
- HBAN - Hydrosystems and bioprocesses
- HHLY - Hydrology – Hydraulics
- ITAP - Information – Technologies – environmental Analysis – agricultural Processes
- LISC - Complex Systems Engineering Laboratory
- MALY - Freshwater systems, ecology and pollution
- OPAALE - Optimization of Processes in Agriculture, Agri-food and the Environment
- RECOVER - Risks, Ecosystems, Vulnerability, Environment, Resilience
- REGIONS JRU - AgroParisTech, Irstea, Inra, Université Clermont Auvergne, VetAgro Sup
- TETIS - Land, environment, remote sensing and spatial information
- TSCF - Technologies and information systems for agricultural systems
GESTE - Territorial management of water and the environment
- Department : Eaux
- Center : Lyon-Villeurbanne Centre
The GESTE joint research unit carries out targeted research on a variety of aspects of the management of public environmental services (such as water, sanitation and waste) and public environmental action at different territorial levels.
The GESTE research unit
GESTE researchers develop methods, tools and concepts relating to decision-support, analysis and assessment of public policy, economic regulation of behaviour and social engineering. They work either on national or international projects or directly as part of research-action endeavours or to provide scientific support to public or private partners.
GESTE’s activities are split across two main lines.
Line 1: Sustainable management of services
At a time when they must pre-empt and adapt to climate change, water, sanitation and waste services must also meet new social, environmental and economic challenges and cope with a variety of disturbances over the coming years. The unit’s work is based on a keen understanding of how these services work – thanks, in particular, to long-standing application of engineering and social sciences - and is aimed at producing new knowledge on the subjects investigated and coaching operators and planners involved in water and waste to respond to change.
Key words: performance, heritage management, participation, social access, equality
Line 2: Territorial governance of resources and hazards
Whether using a resource, protecting an area or preserving natural environments, public action today takes place on a variety of scales and involves a multitude of partners. By developing, refining or analysing tools and methods for adjusting behaviour, coordinating stakeholders, performing economic evaluations or assessing public actions, the GESTE unit strives to advance the territorial governance of water, waste and related hazards.
Contact
Rémi Barbier
+33 3 88 24 82 48