Mobility, climate change and urban health: results and directions from the iMap and Hwaves-Neuro studies
Dottorato in Architettura e Ambiente
Referente: Tanja Congiu, DADU Università di Sassari
Giovanna Fancello | INSERM - Institut Pierre Louis d’Epidemiologie et de Santé Publique, Paris
Mobility, climate change and urban health: results and directions from the iMap and Hwaves-Neuro studies
6 novembre 2024 dalle 10:30 alle 12:30
Aula Nivola, Complesso del Santa Chiara, Alghero
Codice e link Microsoft Teams: 3vm8oif – Link Teams: https://bit.ly/3NA08UY
Introduce e coordina:
Sara Faedda, DADU Università di Sassari
Health geographers are increasingly advocating for a broader exploration of environments and climatic events influencing individual health, extending beyond places of residence to encompass all areas where people live and interact. In this context, mobility analysis has become crucial for understanding the complex relationships between environment, behaviour, and health. We present the results from the iMap study and new directions from the Hwaves-Neuro and the Confiseps studies.
Born in Nuoro in 1985, Giovanna Fancello earned a PhD in Urban Planning from the University of Sassari in 2014. After a post-doc in Urban Planning in Italy, she continued her career in Paris, focusing on decision support and health geography at the Lamsade CNRS and Géocité CNRS laboratories. Since 2020, she has been working at INSERM/IPLESP, leading several projects dedicated to the effects of climate change, mobility and living environments on the health of vulnerable populations on a global health perspective.