# On the Move: The Impact of Global Migration on Urban Mobility
**Date de l'événement :** 03/04/2025
* Publié le 03/04/2025

### Image(s)
![Première page du dossier "On the Move: The Impact of Global Migration on Urban Mobility" avec une photographie du traffic routier dans Paris intra-muros](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/memory-sp-pr.appspot.com/o/prod%2F1y7CgDOTakHDiB3dgoi0%2FprojectsMedias%2FT6GJYy8ZjtvLBX2pvaT7%2Fthumbs%2FCapture%20d'%C3%A9cran%202025-09-18%20180718_ueao3_1600x900.png?alt=media&token=ce6e4a62-0847-497f-a1c7-2ab1ded405ee) 

## Auteur(s)
Seynabou Diop, Iona Hadinoto, Madeleine Menouga, Ian Mirandilla, Natalia Montejo

## Tuteur(s)
Philip Purnell

## Partenaire(s)
Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA)

## Description
**Ce projet est issu des travaux des élèves du Master Urban Governance, Policy and Planning, spécialité Governing the Large Metropolis (GLM) de 2024-2025 :**  
  
PRÉFACE de Philip Purnell, tuteur.  
  
Understanding migration of people means understanding the underlying reasons for their migration, where they are coming from, and why and where they are going if we are to fully understand the impact of that migration.  
  
Right now, we see an ever-growing population. This combined with a range of global Challenges, including, climate, war and natural disaster means that people are moving in numbers never seen before. This presents unplanned pressure on infrastructure, both in the corridors that these people must move through as well as the cities in which they settle.  
  
It is to this seemingly impossible scenario that the teams from the FIA and SciencesPo initiated a research project to examine and better understand the impacts on a city level and what can be learned from migrants, city planners and experts in the field.  
  
The primary challenge was to put aside the emotion and any preconceptions in order to focus on the task at hand. Zoning in on the road safety and urban planning challenges specifically to better determine how cities can benefit from reducing risk and improving inclusivity through access to transport. It is notable that where this is not happening, migrant ecosystems have resolved their own challenges, generating their own unexpected impacts.  
  
This task has been managed with clear guidance from our project sponsor, Luca Pascotto at the FIA and a strong team of students that have remained focused and diligent in their efforts. The students have asked and answered difficult and sometimes painful questions in a professional manner and from this work generated a report that will offer guidance and support to anyone working in this sphere for a long time to come.  
  
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**Accéder à la synthèse du projet :** [https://www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-urbaine/sites/sciencespo.fr.ecole-urbaine/files/FIA_GLM_SYNTHESE%202025.pdf](https://www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-urbaine/sites/sciencespo.fr.ecole-urbaine/files/FIA_GLM_SYNTHESE%202025.pdf)

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

### Discipline
`#Urbanisme` 

### Thématique(s)
`#Migration` `#Transport / Mobilité` `#Globalisation / mondialisation` 

### Langue(s)
`#Anglais` 

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

### Type(s) d'accès
`#Accès libre` 

### Hébergeur(s)
`#Ecoweb` 

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