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Centre international de recherche sur l'environnement et le développement (CIRED)

Laboratory presentation

The research conducted at the International Center for Research on Environment and Development (CIRED) aims to understand how environmental issues and economic development can articulate for sustainable development of our societies. For this, three main areas are studied: energy, urban and rural infrastructure (buildings, transport, water networks) and agricultural and forestry activities. To carry out this research, the CIRED teams are multidisciplinary and combine skills in social sciences, natural sciences and engineering sciences to model the evolution of economic systems according to environmental factors, policies, infrastructures, etc. The center has also developed strong links with industry and institutions (Chair, IPCC participation, etc.).

The 20 latest publications

Title Authors Publication date Source
Decommodifying wealth: Lauderdale and ecological economics beyond the Lauderdale paradox Antoine Missemer 05/01/23 Ecological Economics
On the strong β -hybrid solution of an N-person game Tarik Tazdaït 04/01/23 Theory and Decision
A gridded dataset on densities, real estate prices, transport, and land use inside 192 worldwide urban areas Quentin Lepetit, Vincent Viguié, Charlotte Liotta 04/01/23 Data in Brief
Quantifying GHG emissions enabled by capital and labor: Economic and gender inequalities in France Antonin Pottier, Gaëlle Le Treut 04/01/23 Journal of Industrial Ecology
Entrepreneurial intention and resilience: An experiment during the Covid-19 lockdown Romain Espinosa 03/01/23 Managerial and Decision Economics
The history of energy efficiency in economics: Breakpoints and regularities Louis Gaëtan Giraudet, Antoine Missemer 03/01/23 Energy Research and Social Science
Challenging the new blue deal by embedding interactions with the non-humans in the offshore renewable energy development Catherine Boemare 01/04/23 Frontiers in Marine Science
'Qualculating' a low-carbon future – Assessing the performativity of models in the construction of the French net zero strategy Alain Nadaï, Christophe Cassen, Franck Lecocq 01/01/23 Futures
Can public transport improve accessibility for the poor over the long term? Empirical evidence in Paris, 1968–2010 Vincent Viguié, Charlotte Liotta, Basile Pfeiffer 01/01/23 Journal of Transport Geography
Inventory credit to enhance food security in Burkina Faso Tristan Le Cotty 01/01/23 World Development
Bridging the Understanding of Sustainability Accounting and Organisational Change Clement Boyer 01/01/23 Social and Environmental Accountability Journal
Financial stability, stranded assets and the low-carbon transition – A critical review of the theoretical and applied literatures Louis Daumas 01/01/23 Journal of Economic Surveys
On Heterogenous Sampling Rates in Origin–Destination Matrix Estimation Based on Trajectory Data and Link Counts Fabien Leurent 01/01/23 Transportation Research Record
Food Production and Amazon Preservation are Not Mutually Exclusive: Exploring Feasible Avenues from the Perspective of Land Use Related NDCs in Brazil Julien Lefevre 01/01/23 WSEAS Transactions on Business and Economics
Ecosystem accounting: Past scientific developments and future challenges Adrien Comte, Harold Levrel 12/01/22 Ecosystem Services
What is the value of swappable batteries for a shared e-scooter service? Fabien Leurent 12/01/22 Research in Transportation Business and Management
Quantifying the benefits of reducing synthetic nitrogen application policy on ecosystem carbon sequestration and biodiversity Rémi Prudhomme, Thierry Brunelle 12/01/22 Scientific Reports
Nutritionally adequate and environmentally respectful diets are possible for different diet groups: an optimized study from the NutriNet-Santé cohort Carine Barbier 12/01/22 American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Dendrometric data from the silvicultural scenarios developed by Office National des Forêts (ONF) in France: a tool for applied research and carbon storage estimates Miguel Rivière 12/01/22 Annals of Forest Science
In people's minds and on the ground: Values and power in climate change adaptation Améline Vallet 11/01/22 Environmental Science and Policy

Number of publications of the laboratory by scientific field (2016-2021)

Every paper can be classified in one or more scientific fields. The figure below shows the lab's number of publications in each scientific field, according to the ASJC classification (Elsevier)