
Sarah Dubeaux has a PhD in geography and urban planning and is a new part-time research engineer at LATTS. She works alongside Yoan Miot in the POPSU territories action research program focusing on the Ambert-Livradois-Forez region.
Sarah Dubeaux is specifically analyzing the dimensions of innovation and circulation in practices aimed at revitalizing town centers. This project is described in more detail here: http://www.popsu.archi.fr/popsu-territoires/ambert-livradois-forez/ambert-livradois-forez
This work is a continuation of her PhD, carried out under a CIFRE agreement with the Le Havre and Seine Estuary Urban Planning Agency under the supervision of Emmanuèle Cunningham Sabot. It aimed to analyze the issue of intermediate uses in declining cities with a Franco-German dimension. It is available here: https://www.aurh.fr/prospective/utilisations-intermediaires-des-espaces-laisses-vacants/. Finally, she also had the opportunity to undertake postdoctoral research as part of a European program on shrinking cities.