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Pierre Paul AudateUniversité de Montréal | UdeM · Department of Geography
Pierre Paul Audate
Ph.D.
Urban greening, Green space, Urban food systems, Climate change and health, Sustainable development, systematic reviews
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Introduction
I work on issues related to climate change adaptation, food systems, urban greening, climate change and health. I teach on topics related to sustainable development, impact assessments.
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Education
September 2016 - December 2021
January 2013 - December 2014
January 2007 - December 2010
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Publications (17)
Background
Human activities have significantly contributed to a persistent climate change trend, posing substantial threats to human health. Nurses regularly interact with patients experiencing the consequences of climate change, making their engagement in addressing this issue crucial. Nonetheless, our understanding of nurses' viewpoints regarding...
Urban greenways are multipurpose and multi-user trails that provide a range of socio-ecological and health benefits, including active transportation, social interactions, and increased well-being. However, despite their numerous benefits, barriers exist that limit urban greenway access and use, particularly among older and disadvantaged adults. Thi...
Background
Prevention policies against type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) focus solely on individual healthy lifestyle behaviours, while an increasing body of research recognises the involvement of environmental determinants (ED) (cultural norms of land management and planning, local foodscape, built environment, pollution, and neighbourhood deprivati...
Cette synthèse des connaissances s’inscrit dans le projet Villes vivantes dont l’objectif est d’aider les municipalités à se doter d’actions concrètes pour mettre en œuvre des trames vertes de proximité au bénéfice de certains groupes de population pouvant davantage subir les effets délétères des changements climatiques comme les personnes aînées e...
This research answers the following question: what are the main modal shift strategies discussed in the literature of the last 10 years? It also undertakes to analyze the impacts of each of the strategies present in the literature. It exposes a scoping review of the literature aiming to draw an up-to-date portrait of the literature on modal shift i...
Background: Prevention policies of the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) focus solely on individual healthy lifestyle behaviours; while, an increasing number of research recognizes involvement of environmental determinants such as, cultural norms of land management and planning in urban or rural areas, local foodscape, built enviro...
Introduction
Climate change constitutes a major threat to human health. Nurses have an essential role to play in protecting populations from this threat, and to fulfil this role, they must be properly prepared. The purpose of this scoping review is to examine studies on the integration of climate change into the academic curriculum or continuing ed...
BACKGROUND
Climate change is a major health issue and nurses need to be involved in combating it at both the individual and collective levels. A few recent studies have embarked on the process of examining the perceptions of these health professionals relative to climate change, but there is still very little known about this subject and no study h...
Background
Climate change is a major threat to human health. Nurses are in contact with patients suffering from the effects of climate change in their daily work. Therefore, they need to be involved in combating it at both the individual and collective levels. However, there is still very little known about nurses’ perception of climate change and...
While environmental and health preoccupations are growing, urban agriculture (UA) is becoming a key element in the future planning decisions of many cities worldwide. Beyond its well-documented environmental and socio-economic benefits, this phenomenon is being individually and/or collectively experimented with as a means of transforming urban spac...
Cette recherche répond à la question suivante: quelles sont lesprincipalesstratégies de transfert modal discutées dans la littérature des 10 dernières années. Elle entreprend aussi d’analyser les impacts de chacune des stratégies présentes dans littérature. Elle présente une étude de la portée de la littérature visant à dresser un portrait à jour d...
This research answers the following question: what are the main modal shift strategies discussed in the literature of the last 10 years? It also undertakes to analyze the impacts of each of the strategies present in the literature. It presents a scoping review of the literature aiming to draw an up-to-date portrait of the abundant literature on mod...
Cette recherche répond à la question suivante: quelles sont lesprincipalesstratégies de transfert modal discutées dans la littérature des 10 dernières années. Elle entreprend aussi d’analyser les impacts de chacune des stratégies présentes dans littérature. Elle présente une étude de la portée de la littérature visant à dresser un portrait à jour d...
Urban agriculture (UA) is increasingly used as a strategy to improve food environments and the aesthetic of urban areas in different socioeconomic contexts. However, little is known about the characteristics and motivations of UA practitioners and how socioeconomic contexts may shape their motivations. This study provides an empirically-grounded un...
Abstract
Background
There has been an increasing interest in urban agriculture (UA) practice and research in recent years. Scholars have already reported numerous beneficial and potential adverse impacts of UA on health-related outcomes. This scoping review aims to explore these impacts and identify knowledge gaps for future UA studies.
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Background: Since the 1990s, urban agriculture (UA) has contributed to improving food security in low- and middle- income countries. Now, it is implemented as a multifunctional intervention that can influence various determinants of health (eg, food security, social relationships). Studies of interest stem from several research disciplines, use a w...
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Question (1)
I just learned this word today, and I would like to know if someone has already designed tools and methods to collect netnographic data? Ethnography is well known but netnography is an emerging concept. If not, there is work for social science researchers and Qualitative methods users.