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The port reform must take into account the green variant
Article written by Prof. Oliviero Baccelli and published by Il Sole 24 Ore
The present and the future of sustainable fashion
Il convegno affronterà le possibilità e le prospettive d’azione per le aziende del fashion a fronte delle novità imminenti della Strategia Sustainable Textiles nell’ambito dell’attuale quadro politico internazionale, fornendo insight rilevanti sulle ...
A geographically disaggregated approach to integrate low-carbon technologies across local electricity networks
Article written by Sheridan Few, Predrag Djapic, Goran Strbac, Jenny Nelson & Chiara Candelise
Italian high-speed rail needs to accelerate
Article written by Prof. Oliviero Baccelli published by Avvenire
Smart cities in time of resilience
The aim of this meeting is to stimulate the debate on the concept of resilience in a perspective that is not only abstract, but also operational, in order to guide the evolution of the city in the light of the current pandemic crisis. The workshop is...
Dialogues on Economics' Law
Webinar organized by the Observatory on Public Procurement and Sustainability, GREEN.
Nature-based solutions for more sustainable cities
Nature can help to provide concrete solutions to reduce vulnerability and generate value exploiting the properties of ecosystems and the services they provide. During the workshop, the book "Nature Based Solutions for More Sustainable Cities ”- edite...
Hernandez Carballo Ireri
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IRERI HERNANDEZ CARBALLO
Ireri Hernandez is a postdoctoral researcher at the RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) and a PhD fellow at Bocconi University. Her research explores how the energy and climate transitions shape socioeconomic outcomes and policy preferences, with a focus on three interconnected areas: environmental health, the labor and economic impacts of decarbonization, and the political economy of climate and energy policy. She holds an MSc in Economics from the University of Mannheim and a BA in Economics from Stanford University.