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Issues of Les analyses de Population & Avenir focus on the following themes: geography, demography, development, town and countryside planning, local development, urban planning, history, geopolitics, political science, settlement, migration, social security, housing, economic forecasting, and scientific methodology.
The geographical scope of Les analyses de Population & Avenir concerns a variety of territories on all scales: global, continental (Africa, America, Asia, and Europe), sub-continental, cross-border, national, regional, administrative, and local.
With several issues a year, but without a predefined publication schedule, the peer-reviewed journal Les analyses de Population & Avenir offers its readers clearly presented studies, analyses, thoughts, and arguments, illustrated with maps, graphs, and diagrams. Authors’ original submissions are always revised in collaboration with the members of the editorial board in order to ensure the work’s clarity.
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Editorial Staff
Directed clearly and with complete independence by academics and recognized experts, Les analyses de Population & Avenir is published by a loi 1901 (not-for-profit) organization, recognized as serving the public interest. It is headed by Rector Gérard-François Dumont, Professor at the Sorbonne (Paris).
Editor-in-chief
Gérard-François Dumont - Sorbonne University, Paris, France
Members of the editorial board
Bernard Aubry - Association de prospective rhénane (APR) (Association for Development and Planning in the Rhine), Strasbourg, France
Maria Carella - University of Bari, Italy
Julien Damon - Sciences Po (Paris Institute of Political Science), Paris, France
Virginie Dejoux - University of Burgundy, France
Alfred Dittgen - University of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
Gwénaël Doré - UMR SADAPT: Paris-Saclay University; Institut national de recherche en agriculture, alimentation et environnement (INRAE) (French National Institute of Agricultural Research) ; and AgroParisTech, France
Alexandre Duchesne - Agence de l’enseignement français à l’étranger (Agency for French Education Abroad)
Marie-Noëlle Duquenne - University of Thessaly, Volos, Greece
Philippe Durance - Conservatoire national des arts et métiers (CNAM) (National Conservatory of Arts and Trade), France
María Carmen Faus Pujol - Zaragoza University, Aragon, Spain
Maryse Gaimard - University of Burgundy, France
Jean-François Léger - University of Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, France
Anne Lévy-Thibert - Expert on sustainable development
John May - George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia, United States
Yves Montenay - Institut culture, économie et géopolitique (ICEG) (Institute for Culture, Economics and Geopolitics), Paris, France
Alain Parant - Institut national d’études démographiques (INED) (French Institute for Demographic Studies) and Futuribles, Paris, France
Jitka Rychtaříková - Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Jean-Paul Sardon – INED (French Institute for Demographic Studies), Paris, France
Josef Schmid - University of Bamberg, Germany
Maria Cristina Sousa Gomes - University of Aveiro, Portugal
Majella Simard - University of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Kaklamani Stamatina - University of Crete, Greece
Mathilde Vignau - École supérieure des professions immobilières (ESPI) (School of Real Estate Professions), Marseille, France
David Vodisek - Regional Teaching Inspector of History and Geography, Lorraine, France
Agata Warchalska-Troll - Institute of Urban and Regional Development (IRMiR), Warsaw, Poland
Arnaud d’Yvoire - Observatoire des retraites (Pensions Observatory), Paris, France
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Other information
Print ISSN : 2552-2078
Publisher : Association Population et Avenir