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Bruno Revelli is a Lecturer at the University of Toulouse - Jean Jaurès, affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Solidarity, Societies, Territories (LISST). His academic work focuses on transportation geography and regional policy, with particular emphasis on rail transport systems in the Occitanie region of southern France. He has published extensively on topics including regional rail governance, transportation infrastructure in peripheral regions like the Pyrenees, night train services, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban mobility patterns.
Dr. Revelli's research interests span multiple interconnected domains within transportation geography. He examines how transportation infrastructure serves as both a practical tool and symbolic element in regional construction and identity formation. His work investigates the tensions between metropolitan centers and peripheral regions, with special attention to the challenges faced by rural and mountainous areas. He has conducted significant research on the governance of regional rail networks, analyzing how transportation policy shapes territorial development. His studies also explore innovative mobility solutions, including bike-sharing systems and night train services, particularly their impacts on regional connectivity and sustainable development.
His publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on transportation policy and regional governance across nearly a decade of scholarly work. A significant portion of his research examines rail transport in the Occitanie region, analyzing how transportation infrastructure influences regional identity and development. His 2025 article 'Railways, a pernicious object for regional public action' represents the latest contribution to this ongoing research trajectory. He has also published on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban mobility patterns, particularly regarding bike-sharing systems in French cities like Toulouse and Lyon. His research often employs geographical and sociological approaches to understand the complex relationships between transportation systems and territorial organization.
Dr. Revelli actively collaborates with researchers across multiple institutions, including Guillaume Carrouet, Philippe Dugot, and Gérald Orange. His work bridges academic research and practical policy applications, contributing to ongoing debates about sustainable transportation and regional development in France. He has participated in significant research initiatives such as the European COMMUTE program focused on collaborative mobility management for urban traffic and emissions reduction. His research has particular relevance for policymakers addressing challenges of regional connectivity, sustainable transportation, and balanced territorial development in France and beyond.
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