Elsa Favreau
Writer at Lab Prospective Bouygues Construction
Elsa, a trained geographer and tower planner, has worked alongside territorial collectivities to support them in their town planning and territorial development efforts. She joined Lab Prospective Bouygues Construction in 2016 to strengthen ‘cities and territories’ expertise and to analyse the way in which urban macro-trends and practices shape the cities of tomorrow. She is particularly interested in how territories need to change in order to address the challenges of the Anthropocene and carry out the necessary ecological, energy and social transition of the economy.
She has written the La résilience, horizon pour des territoires durables [Resiliency, the future of sustainable territories, in French] and Des territoires favorables au bien-être et à la santé [Territories that are good for wellness and health, in French] trend books and has worked on the development of a serious game about territorial strength[in French].
All articles from Elsa Favreau
What kind of governance is appropriate for a convivial city?
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5 minutes of reading
Positive health: which levers for buildings, work spaces, regions and healthcare facilities?
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4 minutes of reading
Energies of the future: what energy mix to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050?
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6 minutes of reading
Preserving biodiversity in urban regeneration and construction projects
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15 minutes of reading
How can urban metabolism contribute to circular economy policies?
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10 minutes of reading
Strategies for resilient real estate: interview with Camille Gautier, innovation leader at Elan
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4 minutes of reading