12
Apr
LE BIEN -ETRE EN CORSE
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From 12/04 to 12/04.
Parc Galea - Public interview with Nathalie Lameta and Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia. "WELL-BEING IN CORSICA: a holistic approach to quantifying and representing it". Nathalie Lameta, Senior Lecturer in Management Sciences at the "Places, Identities, Spaces and Activities" laboratory of the University of Corsica and the CNRS, and Paul-Antoine Bisgambiglia, Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the "Sciences Pour l'Environnement" laboratory of the University of Corsica and the CNRS, will be taking part in a wide-ranging public discussion on Sunday 12 April from 2.00 pm as part of the Sunday meetings at Parc Galea. The "Mutations et Innovations Territoriales" chair at the University of Corsica aims to examine the transformation of development models in the light of major contemporary changes: technological transformations, climate change and the energy crisis. Its aim is to explore the innovations opened up by these changes and the new economic and governance models that are being developed at territorial level. To support its ambitions, the Chair's team is carrying out more theoretical work on measures of well-being using composite indicators. This public discussion will be followed by a talk at 3pm by Christophe André, Cloé Brami and Violaine Forissier, respectively psychiatrist, cancer specialist and oncologist, entitled "Cancer: living better with and after it". Date: Sunday 12 April 2026 from 2pm to 3pm, Parc Galea, Taglio Isolaccio. Proposed by : Laboratoire Lieux, Identités, eSpaces et Activités (CNRS / Université de Corse), Sciences Pour l'Environnement Laboratory (CNRS / University of Corsica), Environment and Society Research Federation (CNRS / University of Corsica), Mission science avec et pour la société. In partnership with : Parc Galea.
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