Olivier Telle
Head Researcher
Territorial Dyanamics
Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH)
India
Biography
Olivier Telle is a researcher at CNRS currently affiliated with CSH. The general aim of his research is to better understand how socio-spatial dynamics of cities are connected to epidemic diffusion, in India (Delhi), as well as Asia (Vientiane, Bangkok). By integrating human mobility, socio-economic, infra-structural and governance disparities, Olivier aims to reduce disease diffusion within and between cities. He is particularly interested in reconnecting sanitation –in his broad meaning- with urban health. Before being recruited by CNRS, Olivier conducted a 3 years postdoc at Institut Pasteur Paris (Functional Genetic of Infectious Diseases). Powered by Community Builder
Research Interest
Territorial Dyanamics, Agriculture
Publications
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"The Spread of Dengue in an Endemic Urban Milieu–The Case of Delhi", India PLOS ONE, 25 January 2016.
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"Emerging Diseases and Socio-spatial Disparities: Lessons from Dengue Virus in Delhi" Economic and Political Weekly, 26 March 2016.
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“Urban climate versus global climate change-what makes the difference for dengue?: Climate, dengue, and urban heat islands, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 27 May 2016