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Mathieu Gigot is a Lecturer in Urban Planning at the University of Paris Cité, affiliated with the Géographie-Cités laboratory (UMR Geography-Cities) and the Research Center on Networks, Industry and Planning (CRIA). His work focuses on the territorialization and implementation of heritage policies through urban planning tools.
His research interests include heritage policies, spatial planning, territorial development, and the legal and institutional dimensions of urban governance. He explores how heritage is recognized and formalized in planning processes, particularly through labels and Local Urban Plans in France.
While no recent articles are listed, his research themes suggest a focus on urban heritage, industrial landscapes, and the interplay between policy and spatial identity. His presentation at an international conference highlights his engagement with industrial heritage narratives in French urban planning.
Mathieu Gigot has no listed scientific awards or student advisees in the provided materials.
He is actively involved in academic discourse, as seen through his conference participation, and contributes to discussions on the evolution of industrial heritage within urban contexts. His work connects public policy, legal frameworks, and territorial identity formation.
He is a member of the Géographie-Cités research laboratory and participates in research programs related to heritage and urban planning. His recent presentation focused on case studies from the Pays de la Loire region, illustrating how planning tools can foster new territorial narratives inclusive of industrial heritage.


