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Laura Grassini


ICAR/20 - TECNICA E PIANIFICAZIONE URBANISTICA
Area 08 - Ingegneria civile e Architettura
tel: +390805963541
e-mail: [email protected]
curriculum vitae: [scarica]

 

Curriculum

Laura Grassini (MSc, PhD) is Associate Professor in Urban and Regional Planning at the Polytechnic University of Bari, with a background in civil engineering and urban planning. Her research interests encompass urban regeneration, sustainability transitions, environmental governance, strategic planning, community and place-based development. She is currently involved in several research projects on community-based development in marginal areas, urban regeneration in disadvantaged neighbourhoods and place-based strategies for just energy transitions. She was previously involved in several international research projects on water resources management and participatory scenario development in South East Asia (India, Nepal, Malaysia and Indonesia) and Southern Mediterranean countries (particularly Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey). She has authored more than 60 publications.

 


Pubblicazioni scientifiche

Elenco pubblicazioni presenti nel  Catalogo dei prodotti della Ricerca

 


Collaborazioni internazionali

The project aims at contributing to the implementation of the PED framework for just energy & climate transitions, with a focus on existing neighbourhoods with a remarkable share of both low-quality buildings and low-income households. The development of renewable energy communities will be targeted as a key enabling mechanisms for that purpose

  • Université Libre de Bruxelles - Bruxelles (BELGIO)
  • Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Bruxelles (BELGIO)
  • University of Applied Science of Wien - Wien (AUSTRIA)
  • e7 energy innovation & engineering - Wien (AUSTRIA)

Integrated urban regeneration programmes can be powerful tools for advanced replication strategies for PEDs and building blocks for climate-neutral cities. However, their effectiveness and efficacy for climate-neutrality should be strengthened to ensure that nobody is left behind. At present, their actual contribution for PED transition is not clear nor are their equity impacts, especially in disadvantaged neighbourhoods with increasing risks of green gentrification, unequal access to transition gains, energy poverty. PED-JUST will develop, through a co-creation approach in Living Labs, PED-oriented urban regeneration strategies able to reduce inequity risks connected to energy transition in selected disadvantaged neighbourhoods in three cities: Bari (Italy), Aalborg (Denmark) and Wroclaw (Poland). Strategies will be based on the results of an analytical model, specifically developed to characterise different types of disadvantaged neighbourhoods and to correlate them with energy-related inequity risks and key barriers and levers for just transition. Additionally, strategies will be based on the potential for renewable local energy and existing good practice in urban regeneration programmes. Learning and Action Alliances will be developed for the advanced replication of PED-oriented urban regeneration of disadvantaged neighbourhoods and their better integration within metropolitan strategies for sustainability transition. Finally, monitoring tools will be developed for the assessment of their effectiveness and efficacy, including social impact, cost-effectiveness of measures and equity access to benefits.

  • University of Aalborg - Aalborg (DANIMARCA)
  • City of Aalborg - Aalborg (DANIMARCA)
  • Himmerland Housing Association - Aalborg (DANIMARCA)
  • Wroclaw University of Science and Technology - Wroclaw (POLONIA)

 

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