# Mapping Green Transition Initiatives and Housing Inequalities. A Double-scale Approach between France and Europe.
**Date de l'événement :** 02/03/2025
* Publié le 02/03/2025

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## Auteur(s)
Alice Dubois, Etienne Eline, Rebekka Godskesen, Arthur Jeandenand, Achille Ribeyron

## Partenaire(s)
AESOP

## Description
**Ce projet est issu des travaux des élèves du Master Urban Governance, Policy and Planning, spécialité Governing Ecological Transitions in Cities (GETIC) de 2024-2025 :**  
  
PRÉFACE de Marco Cremaschi, partenaire AESOP  
  
Housing inequality and spatial justice are increasingly recognised as critical  dimensions of environmental transition policies. While tools such as energy retrofitting, urban densification, and nature-based solutions are essential to addressing the climate crisis, they often carry unintended social consequences—particularly for vulnerable urban populations.  
  
These issues were at the heart of the 2024 AESOP Conference, which was hosted by the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE) and the Urban School at Sciences Po. Building on this momentum, an increasing number of Sciences Po researchers are investigating how cities, both large and small, navigate the complex intersection of housing inequality and ecological transition. One such effort is the EU-funded ReHousIn programme,which examines how environmental and housing policies interact in practice by bringing together over 30 case studies across nine countries.  
  
Against this backdrop, five Master's students in the Governing Ecological Transitions in Cities programme at Sciences Po conducted a year-long capstone project. Their objective was to analyse how urban ecological policies are implemented, experienced, and contested in practice. The study focused on five case study cities: Paris, Orléans, Sens, Milan and London. Using a mixed-methods approach involving fieldwork, stakeholder interviews, analysis of policy documents, and spatial mapping, the students examined how ecological transition instruments shape housing markets, influence residents’ experiences, and reproduce or challenge exclusionary dynamics. Rather than identifying best practices, the report offers a critical analysis of the tensions, contradictions and trade-offs inherent in real-world transition processes.  
  
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**Accéder à la synthèse du projet :** [https://www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-urbaine/sites/sciencespo.fr.ecole-urbaine/files/AESOP_GETIC_SYNTHESE%202025.pdf](https://www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-urbaine/sites/sciencespo.fr.ecole-urbaine/files/AESOP_GETIC_SYNTHESE%202025.pdf)

### Type(s) de ressource
`#Texte` 

### Discipline
`#Urbanisme` 

### Thématique(s)
`#Logement / Immobilier` `#Environnement / écologie / climat / écosystèmes / biodiversité` `#Énergie` 

### Aire(s) géographique(s)
`#Europe` 

### Langue(s)
`#Anglais` 

### Famille(s) de contenu
`#Production étudiante` 

### Type(s) d'accès
`#Accès libre` 

### Hébergeur(s)
`#Ecoweb` 

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