On 15th April, Apur presented the study “Emergency accommodation: new approaches, hybrid projects”.
In a context where needs are growing, this study explores new approaches to emergency accommodation: mixed populations and uses, temporary or modular centres, places that interact with the city, solidarity provisions.
Carried out in collaboration with the key players of projects, it describes some of the initiatives taken in Greater Paris - Grand Paris: nine sites which offer emergency accommodation with new approaches as well as citizen initiatives and forms of accommodation proposed by individuals.
What can be learnt from these experiences? How can they contribute to developing solutions? What are the conditions for success? The study brings us the first lessons and lines of thought for spreading these initiatives onto a wider scale.
With contributions by:
- Émilie Moreau, Director of Studies
- Maguelone Schnetzler, Study Manager
- Corentin Ortais, Study Manager
Study carried out by:
- Émilie Moreau, Director of Studies
- Maguelone Schnetzler, Study Manager
- Corentin Ortais, Study Manager
with the assistance of Jean-François Arènes, Clément Boisseuil, Louise Lepage, Marie Molinier and Emmanuelle Pierre-Marie
Cartography and statistical processing:
- Morad Khaloua, GIS specialist
- Anne Servais, cartographer