Cournot Seminar – Antoine Leblois (CEEM, INRAE)
The 2025/12/09
From 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Event details :
We are pleased to welcome to the next session of the BETA Cournot seminar organised with the support of the FSEG on Tuesday 09/12 at 02:00pm:
Antoine Leblois (CEEM, INRAE)
who will present his paper entitled
Abstract: Ethnic minorities often face environmental inequalities, as they are more likely to be exposed to hazardous and polluting facilities. Yet the role of urban planning on shaping these inequalities, particularly in Europe, remains understudied. The siting of Traveller sites offers a clear example of how repeated urban planning decisions can produce systemic discrimination, as local representatives determine where Travellers are allowed to stay, thereby directly influencing their exposure to environmental disamenities. Here by linking Traveller sites in France with socioeconomic and environmental data, we provide statistical evidence that Traveller sites are more likely to be implemented in cities with more disamenities and that sites are more exposed than any other residential areas within these cities (even other disadvantaged households). On the basis of our findings, we discuss two potential mechanisms that may underpin this discrimination: cost minimization and discriminatory preferences of local representatives and residents. The Travellers case illustrates the need for more thorough examinations of how urban planning decisions contribute to socio-spatial inequalities, particularly in the European context.
If you would like to meet Antoine Leblois, please contact Marie Boltz.
Zoom link: https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/94160457118?pwd=MVYyT0Fzc2RIc1dzOXhwNm9ISERZdz09
Seminar agenda: https://www.beta-economics.fr/en/2024-2025-cournot-seminars/