The aim of my thesis is to provide urban architects and planners with working theoretical elements territorial project of the living. The living and the socio-ecological transition are key concepts in the nature and people paradigm, which asserts a human-nature relationship based on interdependence and co-evolution. Including the territorial project (both a research object and an operational tool for urban planning) in this new narrative means taking it on as a framework for co-design between ecology and urbanism, taking this interdisciplinarity built around the notion of continuity a step further, particularly through the concept and tool of ecological networks (EN). My thesis contributes to this progress with the aim of identifying three conditions of conceptualization and implementation that enable ecological networks to fit into this paradigm, constituting the three axes of my research based on two study areas, the Pays de Rennes and Greater Geneva:
Josephine Anna Eleanor Hughes, Kai Christian Junge