1. Behavioral change
2. New sustainable business models, cumulative impacts, collaboration with Indigenous communities.
3. Governance issues, planning, shared usage, social diversity, social acceptability, behavioral change, environmental assessment.
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• Communities towards transition – support for Solon’s “transition lab.”
• Monitoring the implementation of alternative mobility solutions to reduce single-occupancy vehicles in the Ahuntsic-Cartierville Borough.
• Learning assessment – Tomorrow’s Quebec Network pilot project.
• Learning assessment – Réseau Demain le Québec, service offering to the David Suzuki Foundation.
• Carbon footprint map of the St-Laurent borough as a tool for developing strategies to assess reduction measures and engage citizens (project by ETS, a co-researcher from CÉRSÉ, and a co-researcher from Laval University). A 2-year project that started in the summer of 2022. I will send you the link to the project presentation on our website as soon as it’s available.
• Offering training in community social marketing to promote behavior change, especially in the energy sector.
• Offering the Digital Fresco workshop. The workshop unfolds in several rounds where a small number of illustrated cards with explanatory text are revealed. Players, gathered in teams, must connect the cards to form a life cycle analysis. In the Digital Fresco, you discover the environmental (including energy) and societal impact of our digital usage, from the design of our devices and infrastructure to their end of life.