SUZANNE SALLES’S THESIS LABELLED BY ISA
Suzanne Salles's PhD thesis focuses on the impact of changing atmospheric conditions, linked to climate change, on aircraft take-off performance.
Suzanne Salles's PhD thesis focuses on the impact of changing atmospheric conditions, linked to climate change, on aircraft take-off performance.
Bastien PAIS is one of the eight PhDs whose thesis has been labelled by ISA in 2023. His research on aviation and planetary boundaries aims to broaden the scope of environmental impact analysis for the aviation sector beyond climate-related issues.
The Institute for Sustainable Aviation (ISA) held its second workshop on trajectories for the future of aviation on the 15th of December 2023.
Publication of a scientific article by Xavier Bonilla (TSE) and Marc Ivaldi (TSE) : "Banning short-haul domestic flights: a preliminary assessment for France"
The Institute for Sustainable Aviation is delighted to welcome Mudit Dhakar to the TSE for the 4th year of his thesis. The aim of his research is to evaluate empirically the relative effectiveness of taxes affecting airlines.
The ISA is pleased to welcome Paula Navarro, a PhD student at the Norwegian School of Economics, who has been invited by the Toulouse School of Economics until March 2024. Thanks to funding from the Occitanie Region, she will be able to carry out her research in collaboration with Marc Ivaldi and Catherine Muller, both Professors of Economics at the TSE and TBS respectively, and members of the ISA Management Committee.
Funded by the Occitanie Region, the Institute for Sustainable Aviation is stepping up its development and is delighted to welcome Paco VIRY for a thesis entitled "Integrated sectoral modeling of aviation: advanced system approach and resolution of local interactions".
In 2019, aviation was responsible for 2.6% of world CO2 emissions as well as additional climate impacts such as contrails. Like all industrial sectors, the aviation sector must implement measures to reduce its climate impact. This paper focuses on the simulation and evaluation of climate scenarios for air transport.
Bornes, L., Letondal, C., Vingerhoeds, R. (2022). Could Systemic Design Methods Support Sustainable Design of Interactive Systems?. Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD11) Symposium.