Event

Densifications urbaines: pluralités socioécologiques

Friday, October 27, 2023 09:00to16:45
Office de consultation publique de Montréal, 1550 rue Metcalfe, Bureau 1414, Montréal, QC, H3A 1X6, CA

In Montréal, the question of densification has become a major issue in recent years, as much in urban policies as in the academic and associative worlds. Urban densification and density are polysemous concepts that can be mobilized by players in the fields of planning, ecology, anthropology, community living and urban social justice.

This study day will bring these worlds into dialogue, through presentations in the morning and participatory workshops in the afternoon, with the aim of jointly outlining solutions to the present and future challenges of 21st-century Montréal. Please note this event will be held in French.

Find out more about the day's program and guests below.

Lunch will be served at midday, and cocktails at the end of the day. For those who cannot come, the event will be broadcast on OCPM's website.

Click here to register (mandatory RSVP, deadline: October 20, 2023).

Organized by CIRM in partnership with OCPM.

Organizing committee: Julien Simard (CIRM/UQAM) and Cynthia Tarlao (Information sciences / Université McGill) with the collaboration of Isabelle Beaulieu (OCPM), Pascal Brissette (CRIEM/McGill), Stéphan Gervais (CRIEM/McGill) and Nik Luka (CRIEM/McGill).

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