Daily mobility patterns of coworkers in non-metropolitan areas, a French case study

Fiche du document

Date

12 février 2024

Discipline
Périmètre
Langue
Identifiants
Collection

Archives ouvertes

Licence

info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess



Sujets proches En

Mobility Internal migration

Citer ce document

Benoît Feildel, « Daily mobility patterns of coworkers in non-metropolitan areas, a French case study », HAL-SHS : géographie, ID : 10670/1.gbfi6c


Métriques


Partage / Export

Résumé En

The recent surge in coworking spaces outside urban centres calls us to question the assumed positive externalities of these places and especially their contribution to the transition towards more virtuous mobility practices. Daily mobility in low-density areas, heavily dependent on cars, is in fact a major issue in the ecological and social transition. The interest generated by coworking spaces outside of metropolitan areas, especially for public authorities, therefore entails more thorough documentation concerning their effects on mobility. By using both GPS tracking and indepth interviews, we have been able to develop a typology of the daily mobility patterns of coworkers on the margin of metropolitan areas and therefore demonstrate the importance of rationales that integrate the territorial dimension and the embedding of social relations on the structuring of mobility.

document thumbnail

Par les mêmes auteurs

Sur les mêmes sujets

Sur les mêmes disciplines

Exporter en