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L'heure du crime
L'ENQUÊTE - Affaire Monique Bertaud : comment la grand-mère a imaginé l'assassinat de sa petit fille ?

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 12:15


Le docteur Monique Bertaud était une femme de caractère, déterminée, volontaire, intransigeante. Toute sa vie, elle avait voulu démontrer qu'elle existait. A la quarantaine, la simple vendeuse était devenue une neurologue réputée. Le docteur Bertaud ne voulait que rien ne lui échappe. Elle estimait que sa fille, qu'elle avait tant désirée, n'était pas une bonne mère. Elle était volage, absente, négligente avec ses deux filles. Elle délaissait surtout la petite Sarah qui à ses yeux était maltraitée et psychologiquement retardée. Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 13 décembre 2024.

L'heure du crime
L'INTÉGRALE - Affaire Monique Bertaud : la grand-mère devenue assassin

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 40:23


Le docteur Monique Bertaud était une femme de caractère, déterminée, volontaire, intransigeante. Toute sa vie, elle avait voulu démontrer qu'elle existait. A la quarantaine, la simple vendeuse était devenue une neurologue réputée. Le docteur Bertaud ne voulait que rien ne lui échappe. Elle estimait que sa fille, qu'elle avait tant désirée, n'était pas une bonne mère. Elle était volage, absente, négligente avec ses deux filles. Elle délaissait surtout la petite Sarah qui à ses yeux était maltraitée et psychologiquement retardée. Un matin de l'automne 1992, le docteur Bertaud a enlevé Sarah, cette petite fille qu'elle adorait, et lui a tiré trois balles dans la tête Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 13 décembre 2024.

L'heure du crime
LE SUPPLÉMENT - "Monique Bertaud n'était pas un monstre" dit la présidente de la cour d'assises

L'heure du crime

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 12:02


INÉDIT - En 1997, Monique Bertaud a été condamnée à 12 ans de réclusion criminelle pour avoir assassiner sa petite-fille de 9 ans, Sarah. Dans ce supplément, la magistrate Marie-Agnès Credoz, qui a présidé la cour d'assises qui a jugé Monique Bertaud, nous explique comment elle a vécu ce procès hors-norme.

RTL Stories
L'Heure Du Crime - L'INTÉGRALE - Affaire Monique Bertaud : la grand-mère devenue assassin

RTL Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 40:23


Le docteur Monique Bertaud était une femme de caractère, déterminée, volontaire, intransigeante. Toute sa vie, elle avait voulu démontrer qu'elle existait. A la quarantaine, la simple vendeuse était devenue une neurologue réputée. Le docteur Bertaud ne voulait que rien ne lui échappe. Elle estimait que sa fille, qu'elle avait tant désirée, n'était pas une bonne mère. Elle était volage, absente, négligente avec ses deux filles. Elle délaissait surtout la petite Sarah qui à ses yeux était maltraitée et psychologiquement retardée. Un matin de l'automne 1992, le docteur Bertaud a enlevé Sarah, cette petite fille qu'elle adorait, et lui a tiré trois balles dans la tête Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 13 décembre 2024.

Return to Reason
Are We Being Told Where and How to Live? | Alain Bertaud

Return to Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 65:46


Alain Bertaud, urban planning expert, says urban planners aren't doing the job they're supposed to do. He explains how and why they're trying to tell people were to live or enforce a way of life, like we're seeing in some cities across Canada. Bertaud says while urban planners are touting 15-minute cities, the idea is impossible and doesn't make a city work.   

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Leaders on the Frontier
15-minute Cities Will Never Happen | Alain Bertaud

Leaders on the Frontier

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 65:46


Alain Bertaud, urban planning expert, says urban planners aren't doing the job they're supposed to do. He explains how and why they're trying to tell people were to live or enforce a way of life, like we're seeing in some cities across Canada. Bertaud says while urban planners are touting 15-minute cities, the idea is impossible and doesn't make a city work.   

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Conversations That Matter
Ep 474 -  How Markets Shape Cities Guest: Alain Bertaud

Conversations That Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 34:14


Ep 474 -  How Markets Shape Cities Guest: Alain Bertaud By Stuart McNish   What is a city and why does it exist? That may seem like a simple question but according to Alain Bertaud, the author of “Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities,” the answer is “not merely to house people but rather accommodate labour markets.” He goes on to acknowledge, “People are the most important part. They are the main attraction.”   The challenge for city planners, argues Bertaud, is that “they run into the interdependence between state and markets and the tension that results when allocating resources.” When facilitating the needs of markets, Bertaud contends that “planners are focused on building codes and architecture and not the needs of markets.” He says that planners need to work with urban economists.   We invited Alain Bertaud, the author of “Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities,” to join us for a Conversation That Matters about how markets shape our cities.    Learn More about our guests career at careersthatmatter.ca

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STOKED with Megan MacPhail
41. Breaking Barriers as a Child of Immigrants with Laura Bertaud

STOKED with Megan MacPhail

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 28:54


Get ready to be inspired! I have Laura Bertaud from Together We Roam, an incredibly talented elopement photographer based out of Colorado who is also a business coach. In our conversation, Laura shares her journey from being a child of immigrants and the challenges she faced to becoming a successful entrepreneur. ‌ Laura is so raw about everything she has been through. She talks about her transition from leaving the corporate world and pursuing her passion for elopement photography, as well as the challenges as a person of color in a predominantly white industry. ‌ Laura also opens up about her deep commitment and passion for helping others in similar situations, specifically children of immigrants, to emancipate themselves from corporate America by building their own businesses and living a life of true freedom. ‌ You will no doubt be inspired by Laura's determination to rewrite her life's narrative, breaking down barriers, and creating opportunities not only for herself, but for her community as well. ‌ In this episode, we chat about: Growing up as a child of immigrants and the challenges that were faced Navigating the elopement photography industry The transition from the corporate world to a business owner Empowering people of color children of immigrants through coaching Building generational wealth and creating opportunities ‌ Connect with Laura: Photography IG: @‌togetherweroamphoto Photography TikTok: Laura&Hugo Photography website: Colorado Elopement Photographer + Videographer Business coaching IG: @‌bizwithlauraa Business coaching TikTok: Laura | Photography Biz Coach ‌ If this episode made you feel stoked, be sure to share it with a friend, leave a review, or DM me on Instagram at @‌stokedwithmeganmacphail and let me know your thoughts. You can also connect with me on my website: www.meganmacphail.com

Rethinking with Dror Poleg
Alain Bertaud on 15-Minute Cities, Remote Work, Zoning, and More

Rethinking with Dror Poleg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 36:01


Technology is forcing our cities to evolve. It is redefining the meaning of location and accessibility, it changes the way we work and move around, and it forces us to reconsider many of our basic assumptions. How should cities respond? What can be done to increase opportunity and tackle inequality? What is the connection between commuting, remote work, and overall prosperity? What should we make of all the trendy ideas that are currently being proposed? And what's so good about cities anyway? This is a recording of a conversation between Dror Poleg and Alain Bertaud. Alain Bertaud is one of the most influential voices on the topic of cities, urban labor markets, and urban transportation networks. He is the author of Order Without Design, a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and a Senior Fellow at NYU's Marron Institute of Urban Management. Previously, Bertaud served as the principal urban planner at the World Bank as a resident urban planner across the globe — from Bangkok and Sana'a to Paris and New York. He even worked as a draftsman for Le Corbusier in India.

Ideas of India
Alain Bertaud on Order Without Design

Ideas of India

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 94:47


In this episode, Shruti speaks with Alain Bertaud about how Indian cities have evolved, utilities pricing, land use restrictions such as floor area ratio and floor space index, slums, charter cities, urbanization in Africa and much more. Bertaud is an urbanist, distinguished visiting scholar at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, and senior research scholar at New York University's Marron Institute of Urban Management. From 1980 to 1999, he was the principal urban planner at the World Bank. His book about urban planning is titled “Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities.” Recorded February 7th, 2023 Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Follow us on Twitter Follow Shruti on Twitter Follow Alain on Twitter Click here for the latest Ideas of India episodes sent straight to your inbox.

Speaking and Communicating Podcast
The Power Of Networking w/ Zmia Bertaud

Speaking and Communicating Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 27:25


How do you network effectively? Is it enough to just hand out your business cards? How do you navigate a room full of professionals that you wish to engage with?Zmia Bertaud, CEO & Founder of IIDE&I Consulting Group, owner of trucking company Appendage Logistics, a real estate investor and consultant, shares how the strides she has made in business have come from the power of networking. Their mission at IIDE&I is to assist in the improvements of an organization's workplace culture, professional relationships, partnerships and organizational perceptions through education that adds a scientific approach to problem-solving, decision-making, people management and business growth.She breaks down all the strategies that need to be in place, not just handing out business cards, in order to network effectively. There is an art to the process and to creating long-term sustainable business relationships. Her current mission is to motivate teachers to stay in the profession and to continue to make a positive impact, hence hosting a Teacher's Appreciation Conference on Saturday, May 14th, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.Results driven, influential approach to teaching and mentorship, impacts the organizational morale in an effort to motivate growth, dependable with a longevity mind-set, constant student and teacher mentality, encompasses the vision and goal concept of an organization through plans and implementation, excellent interpersonal communicator that captures the hearts and minds of any crowd, team player of the Armed Forces for 20+ years, retired.Zmia is also a Ph.D student whose focus is to make corporate America understand the benefits that come from fully onboarding the previously incarcerated and creating an environment where they can display their optimal talents and skills.On this episode, she shares tips and strategies to network effectively.Listen as Zmia shares:- who should initiate the conversation when at a conference- how to break the ice when meeting other professionals- how to be unforgettable after exchanging business cards- how networking effectively increased her business success- how her network grew due to being the first one to initiate- what to focus on when networking at an event- your mindset when with those you consider higher-up- why networking with those in different industries will still benefit you...and so much more!Connect with Zmia:WebsiteWebsiteFacebookLinkedInAdditional Resources:"How To Network Effectively" w/ Merrill CharetteConnect with me:LinkedInFacebookInstagramE-mail: roberta4sk@gmail.comYouTubeLeave us a rating and a review on iTunes & Spotify:iTunesSpotify

Super Moscato Show
Le cri du cœur : Lucie Bertaud retourne aux combats de MMA - 26/10

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 10:17


Entouré de toute sa bande, Vincent Moscato offre tous les jours des moments de franche rigolade en traitant l'actualité sportive sous l'angle de la dérision ! Cette année, le « Super Moscato Show », c'est 3 heures : de 15h à 18h ! Plus de sports, plus de débats, plus d'infos, et surtout encore plus de rires ! RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h-9h), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).

RMC Fighter Club
Épisode 71 : Lucie Bertaud, une aventurière dans la cage

RMC Fighter Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 49:53


Championne de France et d'Europe de boxe amateur, championne de France de sambo, vice-championne du monde de MMA amateur, journaliste, autrice, commentatrice, finaliste de Koh Lanta et combattante professionnelle de MMA : Lucie Bertaud est une combattante multi-facettes. La Française est l'invitée du RMC Fighter Club et revient sur son parcours atypique avant son combat à Hexagone MMA 2 au Zénith de Paris. L'émission RMC Sport sur les sports de combat présentée par Alexandre Herbinet, avec Jonathan Machardy et Taylor Lapilus.

Radio JAB
#29 [JAB STORIES] Lucie Bertaud - du sport de combat à Koh-Lanta : se révéler face au danger.

Radio JAB

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 39:55


Lucie Bertaud se présente au monde comme une combattante : de la cage de MMA au ring du business, Lucie se réinvente face au challenge. Après l'entraînement sportif, c'est chez JAB qu'elle vient se muscler, au business cette fois. Au micro de radio JAB elle nous livre son rapport au danger, à la réinvention de soi et à la conquête.  Références :  https://www.amazon.fr/Winning-Mind-3rd-Ed/dp/1934324264 MMA, le rêve Américain - Lucie Bertaud 

Luxury Voices
A new kind of hospitality, hotels designed as private homes with Guy Bertaud, Group Managing Director, Maisons Pariente

Luxury Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 57:41


 About this episode:Company Name         Maisons ParienteCompany Website      www.maisonspariente.com/en/ About Infinite Luxury:LUXURY VOICES is a podcast curated by Infinite Luxury Group, a luxury Sales, Marketing, Communications specialist based in Asia. www.infiniteluxurygroup.com Follow us: LinkedIN      www.linkedin.com/in/infinite-luxury-a132271bInstagram    infiniteluxurymanifestoWeChat       InfiniteLuxury-jxm Contact us: WeChat       InfiniteLuxuryEmail           hongkong@infiniteluxurygroup.com Podcast available on iTunes, Spotify, online or wherever you listen to your episodes

L’invité de la rédaction
INTERVIEW - Christophe BERTAUD

L’invité de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 12:47


Aujourd'hui, L'INVITÉ DE LA RÉDACTION reçoit Christophe BERTAUD, Adjoint à la ville de La Rochelle en charge de la vie nocturne, et Président du port de pêche de La Rochelle.

Felicity
#13 : Des marchés et des villes

Felicity

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 51:42


Il y a des noms comme ça. Si vous travaillez sur le design, vous rêvez d'interviewer Philippe Starck ; si c'est sur la ville, c'est Alain Bertaud.  Et m'y voilà, épisode 13 de Felicity, la joie immense d'entendre cet expert, mondialement reconnu, la gratitude envers lui de m'accorder ce temps, lui professeur associé à l'université de New York à l'issue d'une cinquantaine d'années de travail sur des métropoles aussi différentes que Bangkok ou Saint-Pétersbourg. Alain Bertaud a passé un demi-siècle à aider les villes à se réinventer, du Harlem new-yorkais des années 1960 au Shanghai d'après Mao.  Précédemment urbaniste en chef à la banque mondiale pendant près de 20 ans, une vie de voyage et d'étude du fonctionnement des villes plus tard ; son dernier ouvrage Order without design est un appel à la modestie quant à l'action publique sur les villes. Il interroge en particulier le lien entre les marchés économiques et la ville.  Alors j'ai questionné Alain Bertaud sur l'impact des plateformes sur les villes, le futur du transport urbain, la tendance aux initiatives citoyennes, … Alain fait peu d'intervention en français, c'est donc une chance de l'entendre dans sa langue natale. Et comme souvent avec les personnalités vraiment brillantes, son discours est d'une clarté et d'une simplicité déconcertante, et sa passion pour la ville communicative.  Ressources citées :  Dernier ouvrage d'Alain Bertaud: Order without design, How markets shape cities le projet Neom L'épisode du podcast Conversation with Tyler avec Alain Bertaud  L'image de la Cité de Kevin Lynch Paris from the air, de Yann Arthus-Bertrand

Le Sport Business
Lucie Bertaud, une combattante à Koh Lanta

Le Sport Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 12:15


Elle fait partie des aventuriers de Koh-Lanta mais elle est aussi avant tout journaliste et combattante professionnelle de MMA. Beaucoup de raisons pour échanger avec Lucie Bertaud, l'invitée du 20ème épisode.

DIOR TALKS
[Feminism] Eleonora Abbagnato, star of international ballet & regular collaborator with Dior, discusses feminism & childhood dreams of dance

DIOR TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 28:24


Welcome to ‘Feminism’, the new series of ‘Dior Talks’ podcasts, hosted by Justine Picardie. ‘Dior Talks’ creates fascinating spaces for expression, exploring the imaginations and discourses of the artists and thinkers who influence Maria Grazia Chiuri. ‘Feminism’ engages in dialogue with the women who have inspired the Creative Director of Women’s collections and taken part in bold, empowering collaborations with the House. An exceptional roster of guests shares the magic of their thinking and the key moments of their careers with biographer and journalist Justine Picardie. In this third episode, Picardie talks to Eleonora Abbagnato, one of the most important female ballet dancers of her generation. The native Sicilian has risen to the top of the fiercely competitive world of classical dance in both Paris and Rome. She has formed a close and fruitful friendship with Maria Grazia Chiuri, whom she asked, in 2019, to design costumes for ‘Nuit Blanche’, a new production paying tribute to composer Philip Glass, created by young French choreographer Sébastien Bertaud, in which she starred. Chiuri’s enduring love of dance and movement chimed with Abbagnato’s passions to form the first in a series of profound collaborations. Eleonora Abbagnato was born in Palermo, Sicily, in 1978. No one in her family had ever danced before, but at the age of four she started to dance on her own in front of the mirror at home. She left her childhood home at age ten to study dance in Monte Carlo, and at 13 was touring Europe with legendary choreographer Roland Petit and his production of ‘The Sleeping Beauty’. She studied at the elite École de Danse de l’Opéra de Paris and joined the legendary Paris Opera Ballet in 1996. She has since had a meteoric ascent and, in 2021, is looking forward to her farewell performances as an étoile, or principal, this summer. She has also been highly prolific in her native Italy, where she co-hosted the Sanremo Festival in 2007 and, since 2015, has been the Director of the Corps de Ballet at the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma. Here, Justine Picardie and Abbagnato hit the discursive ground running, comparing impassioned notes on the history of classical dance, the changing role of female dancers and the challenges, both mental and physical, that ballet presents. Abbagnato opens up about the huge strain female dancers in particular are put under by (mostly male) choreographers but goes on to reflect on the important and vitalizing contribution women directors and choreographers are now making to the field. She considers the importance of motherhood, both the inspirations of her own mother and also her hopes and ambitions for her young daughters today. They unwrap the special connection she has formed with Maria Grazia Chiuri, and the understanding of the essence of form and movement that has enabled her and her fellow dancers to express such beauty and empowerment while performing in the designs of the house of Dior.

Parlotte avec Greggot
LUCIE BERTAUD : UNE VICTOIRE HISTORIQUE (POST-FIGHT BELLATOR MMA)

Parlotte avec Greggot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 49:19


Aujourd'hui je te présente un nouvel épisode de “Parlotte avec Greggot” avec une combattante extraordinaire ! Je pense que tu as déjà entendu parler de Lucie Bertaud ! Plusieurs fois championne de France et championne d' Europe en Boxe Anglaise puis vice-championne du monde en MMA Amateur ! Pour notre plus grand bonheur, les compétitions ... Lire la suite

L’invité de la rédaction
INTERVIEW - CHRISTOPHE BERTAUD

L’invité de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 16:00


Aujourd'hui, Nicolas Coute a a reçu Christophe Bertaud, 4ème adjoint à la Mairie de La Rochelle chargé de la vie nocturne, de l'éclairage public ou encore des élections.

Upzoned
Should Mayors Be Visionaries?

Upzoned

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2020 22:01


Do we really want our mayors to have a vision? This is the provocative question asked by Alain Bertaud in an article on The MIT Press Reader. Bertaud is a Senior Research Scholar at New York University’s Marron Institute of Urban Management, an urban planner, and the author of the 2018 book Order without Design. In his article, Bertaud writes that a mayor “convinced of the necessity of having a vision” is less inclined to support innovation welling up from the population and more inclined to impose his or her own vision.  A mayor with a vision needs to be followed, not questioned by people who lack one. Visionary leadership implies a top-down approach, in other words, but a city is mostly created from the bottom up. Bertaud’s alternative? Mayors and their municipal staff, including urban planners and economists, should be considered not visionaries or rulers, then, but a well-coordinated team (one hopes) of competent managers and janitors. Bertaud’s article is the subject of this week’s Upzoned. In this episode, host Abby Kinney, an urban planner with Gould Evans in Kansas City, is joined by Strong Towns senior editor Daniel Herriges. They discuss visionary mayors, the role of city managers in creating good feedback loops, and how local governments can act as support systems for local innovation rather than gatekeepers. Then in the Downzoned, Abby recommends a podcast that’s taking a hard look at the lucrative wellness industry. And Daniel recommends a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about North Vietnamese spy living in Los Angeles after the Fall of Saigon.  Show Notes Do We Really Want Our Mayors to Have a Vision?, by Alain Bertaud Order without Design, by Alain Bertaud Dongo Chang (Twitter) The Dream Podcast The Sympathizer, by Viet Thanh Nguyen Daniel Herriges (Twitter) Abby Kinney (Twitter) Gould Evans Studio for City Design Theme Music by Kemet the Phantom (Soundcloud) Select Strong Towns articles on local government Let's Make Public Hearings More Public, by Travis Parker Learn from Peers but Think for Yourself, by Charles Marohn Prototyping the City (podcast) Beyond the Buzzword: Innovation and How it Can Help Local Government Create Meaningful Change (podcast)

CFO Radio.TV
Guy Bertaud, Shangri-La Hotel Paris

CFO Radio.TV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 15:38


Alain Marty, Directeur de la rédaction de CFO Radio.TV, Damien Potdevin, Président de JPA Group, Bertrand Folliet, Directeur associé d’Entrepreneur Venture, et Richard Fremder, rédacteur en chef adjoint de CFO Radio.TV, reçoivent Guy Bertaud, Directeur Général du Shangri-La Hotel Paris.

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Economics Detective Radio
Cities, Markets, and Urban Planning with Alain Bertaud

Economics Detective Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 57:54


Today's guest is Alain Bertaud, author of Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities. Alain discusses his extensive experience in urban planning: When he was first trained as a planner, urban planning was thought of as an offshoot of architecture. In this conception, cities are just large buildings that need to be laid out and designed by a skilled architect. Through his experience, Alain came around to thinking of cities not as large buildings to be designed, but as markets. He argues that planners are too focused on what happens on private property and not focused enough on what happens on public streets and roadways. He argues that urban economics has many useful insights for urban planners and that economists should be integrated into urban planning teams. The publisher's description of the book follows: Urban planning is a craft learned through practice. Planners make rapid decisions that have an immediate impact on the ground—the width of streets, the minimum size of land parcels, the heights of buildings. The language they use to describe their objectives is qualitative—“sustainable,” “livable,” “resilient”—often with no link to measurable outcomes. Urban economics, on the other hand, is a quantitative science, based on theories, models, and empirical evidence largely developed in academic settings. In this book, the eminent urban planner Alain Bertaud argues that applying the theories of urban economics to the practice of urban planning would greatly improve both the productivity of cities and the welfare of urban citizens. Bertaud explains that markets provide the indispensable mechanism for cities' development. He cites the experience of cities without markets for land or labor in pre-reform China and Russia; this “urban planners' dream” created inefficiencies and waste. Drawing on five decades of urban planning experience in forty cities around the world, Bertaud links cities' productivity to the size of their labor markets; argues that the design of infrastructure and markets can complement each other; examines the spatial distribution of land prices and densities; stresses the importance of mobility and affordability; and critiques the land use regulations in a number of cities that aim at redesigning existing cities instead of just trying to alleviate clear negative externalities. Bertaud concludes by describing the new role that joint teams of urban planners and economists could play to improve the way cities are managed.

Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020
Alain Bertaud on Cities, Planning, and Order Without Design

Rob Wiblin's top recommended EconTalk episodes v0.2 Feb 2020

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 78:21


Urbanist and author Alain Bertaud of NYU talks about his book Order Without Design with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Bertaud explores the role of zoning and planning alongside the emergent factors that affect the growth of cities. He emphasizes the importance of cities as places for people to work and looks at how preferences and choices shape cities. Bertaud also reflects upon the differing perspectives of urban planners and economists.

EconTalk
Alain Bertaud on Cities, Planning, and Order Without Design

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 78:21


Urbanist and author Alain Bertaud of NYU talks about his book Order Without Design with EconTalk host Russ Roberts. Bertaud explores the role of zoning and planning alongside the emergent factors that affect the growth of cities. He emphasizes the importance of cities as places for people to work and looks at how preferences and choices shape cities. Bertaud also reflects upon the differing perspectives of urban planners and economists.

City Journal's 10 Blocks
How Markets Shape Cities

City Journal's 10 Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 50:01


Urbanist Alain Bertaud joins Michael Hendrix to discuss how urban planners and economists can improve city management. Bertaud's book Order without Design: How Markets Shape Cities argues that markets provide the indispensable mechanism for cities' growth. The book is a summation of what Bertaud has learned in a lifetime spent as an urban planner, including a stint at the World Bank, where he advised local and national governments on urban-development policies. Previously, Bertaud worked as a resident urban planner in a number of cities around the world: Bangkok, San Salvador, Port Au Prince, Sana'a, New York, Paris, Tlemcen, and Chandigarh. He is currently a senior research scholar at New York University's Marron Institute of Urban Management.

European Speechwriters
Natasha Bertaud - Communicating in Crisis

European Speechwriters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 19:54


The European Speechwriter Network had its 18th conference at The Queen's College, Oxford, from 3 - 5 April 2019. The speakers included Edward Mortimer, Henk Boon, Mallika Lecoeur, Amélie Blanckaert, Kevin Toolis, Natasha Bertaud, Lewis Uwu, Richard Newman, Kresse Wesling, Dr Max Atkinson, Sarah Hurwitz and Jess Cunniffe.

European Speechwriter Network's Podcast
Natasha Bertaud - Communicating in Crisis

European Speechwriter Network's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 19:57


The European Speechwriter Network had its 18th conference at The Queen’s College, Oxford, from 3 - 5 April 2019. The speakers included Edward Mortimer, Henk Boon, Mallika Lecoeur, Amélie Blanckaert, Kevin Toolis, Natasha Bertaud, Lewis Uwu, Richard Newman, Kresse Wesling, Dr Max Atkinson, Sarah Hurwitz and Jess Cunniffe.

Dr. David Levy - God's Wisdom Freshly Revealed
Relationships and Reconciliation

Dr. David Levy - God's Wisdom Freshly Revealed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 39:12


Bad relationships can make you sick. With the best of intentions I was trying to make a relationship work and it ended badly. She was understandably angry and I felt manipulated. But don't stop at the breakup. There is much to learn from our mistakes. How does people-pleasing set you up to make poor decisions? How easily are you manipulated into staying in bad relationships? After a breakup - can you forgive? Who gives you advice about your relationships? Photo by Grégoire Bertaud on Unsplash Dr. David Levy Podcasts on:iTuneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-david-levy-gods-wisdom-freshly-revealed/id1403541244?mt=2 Google Playhttps://play.google.com/music/m/Itnylngdsghg425rjbhhcfzfw2y?t=Dr_David_Levy_-_Gods_Wisdom_Freshly_Revealed Websitewww.DrDLevy.com YouTube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK7aq4WGV71EkeEWnAkVunQ

Classic Club
Le cas Berlioz (4/5) : Les Nuits d'Hector, avec Emmanuel Reibel, Stéphane Degout et Lise Bertaud

Classic Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 59:40


durée : 00:59:40 - Le cas Berlioz (4/5) : Les Nuits d'Hector - par : Lionel Esparza - Hector Berlioz semble avoir volontairement fait de sa vie un grand récit fait de folies et de ratages, de passions et de tragédies.... Ce soir, Berlioz par des musiciens. Une émission en direct et en public depuis l'Hôtel Bedford à Paris. - réalisé par : Antoine Courtin

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InVinoRadio.TV
741e émission : Guy Bertaud

InVinoRadio.TV

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 25:03


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The Paceline Cycling Podcast
#95: Weight loss (and gain), best bike-themed songs, interview with Yann Bertaud

The Paceline Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 57:08


With the holidays looming, we look at the spirit of the season. Fatty interviews Yann Bertaud who is an ambassador for World Bicycle Relief. He recently made a trip to Africa on behalf of the organization to help distribute bikes to children so they can go to school. For this...