D. Mignot, A. Aguiléra, Danièle Bloy, D. Caubel, J. Madre
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Abstract
Urban forms, mobility and segregation. A Lille, Lyon, Marseille (France) comparison. - This paper presents the main results of a research program that looked at the impact of specific polycentric urban forms on commuting patterns and intra-urban segregation. Our results point out three different models. Lyon presents a took-over monocentrism, with visibly and diffuse inequalities. Marseille is characterized by a consuming duocentrism and socially doubly unequal. In Lille we highlight a thrifty polycentrism, but socially excluding. Further research works will test the relevance of these models on other European cities with one million inhabitants.