Lise Bourdeau Lepage

Lise Bourdeau-Lepage is a university professor of geography and holds a doctorate in economics. A specialist in metropolization and Greater Paris, she is interested in the place of nature in cities, the measurement of well-being, the attractiveness of territories, and socio-spatial inequalities. She has published several books: Évaluer le bien-être sur un territoire (2020), Nature en ville : Désirs & controverses (2017), Attractivité et compétitivité des territoires (2015), Grand Paris (2013) and Ville & Santé (2014).

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“ We are witnessing the emergence of a homo qualitus ”

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“ We are witnessing the emergence of a homo qualitus ”


The difficult measure of well-being

University professor and PhD in Economics Lise Bourdeau Lepage has developed tools for measuring well-being that can be used to conduct territorial diagnoses. She shares this methodology in a guide for elected officials, with a view to helping public policies place humans and their well-being at the heart of planning and development. READ THE TRANSCRIPT

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