
معرفی
Philippe Apparicio is a Professor in the Department of Applied Geomatics, serving as Coordinator of the Master's program in Applied Geomatics and Remote Sensing (research profile) and Coordinator of the PhD in Remote Sensing. He is a member of CARTEL (Centre d'applications et de recherche en télédétection), contributing to remote sensing research initiatives.
His research specializes in geospatial applications for urban studies, with emphasis on environmental equity, transport justice, air pollution exposure, urban noise mapping, accessibility to resources, green space distribution, and cycling infrastructure analysis. Methodologically, he employs advanced spatial modeling, quantitative techniques, and geospatial analytics to address urban sustainability challenges.
Key research domains include:
- Environmental Justice
- Transport Justice
- Sustainable Mobility
- Cycling
- Urban Geomatics
- Air Pollution
- Urban Noise
- Urban Accessibility
- Urban Green Spaces
- Intra-urban Quality of Life
His work bridges geospatial science with urban policy development, focusing on equity metrics in metropolitan environments through empirical spatial analysis.
