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Master internship: systemic assessment of a territory

The STEEP team is interested in the problem of systemic risks generated by global boundaries and applied to territories.

The team models socio-technical alternatives that can be used to enlighten the choices of actors in each territory when they wish to define scenarios for sustainable societies that better take into account these planetary limits.

In this framework, it is launching a new project with metropolises in order to implement these alternatives by bringing together the stakeholders of the territories concerned so that they can build their scenarios during a participatory process.

A necessary first step is the establishment of a systemic assessment of each territory concerned. It is necessary to evaluate the flows in and out of these territories in all the areas necessary for life on earth: water, food, energy, raw materials, waste, etc

The subject of this internship is to define more precisely the framework of this systemic assessment: what elements to take into account, how to calculate them, at what scale and with what unit of measurement and which partners are likely to help us in these tasks. The subject of this internship is to define more precisely the framework of this systemic assessment: what elements to take into account, how to calculate them, at what scale and with what unit of measurement and which partners are likely to help us in these tasks.