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L’ambiente e le sue prestazioni: i servizi ecosistemici nella prospettiva giuridica
Bocconi-Bristol First Sustainability and Green Finance Research Workshop
Public-Private Synergies, Ecological Transition and Urban Regeneration
Hernandez Carballo Ireri
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.
Infrastructures and services for an inclusive city
The road to the future runs on high speed (but bridging the gaps)
High-speed rail. The example from France and Spain
GARBARINO CARLO
Carlo Garbarino is Full Professor of law and Director of the LLM Global law and governance at Bocconi University, Milan. He is member of the Department of Legal Studies and of the Faculty Board, PhD in Legal Studies at Bocconi University and Fellow, Green Centre for Research on Geography, Resources, Environment, Energy & Networks, Bocconi University. PhD in international and comparative law and LLM University of Michigan Law School, he has been Visiting Scholar at Yale University Law School, Senior Emily Noel Fellow at NYU Law School, Grotius Research Scholar at University of Michigan. He has held positions as Visiting Professor at Sorbonne-Paris, University of Michigan Law School and NYU Law School. He has been Senior Fellow, Melbourne Law School, Australia. His current research revolves around the interactions among complex systems (ecosystems, social systems and ecosocial systems) and institutions in the direction of adaptive forms of governance that can sustain both ecological integrity and social justice in the twenty-first century.
A necessary new competition in the high-speed market
Pagani Camilla
Camilla Pagani is an Academic Fellow at Bocconi University, where she has been directing various courses of Political Science and International Relations for international undergraduate students since 2021. She is a lecturer of Security studies at Sciences Po in the Paris School of International Affairs (PSIA) and of Political theory in the Menton campus.
Presently she is working for the project “Defending Art: Italy and the International Security of Cultural Heritage” as Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of International Studies, University of Trento.
Her research interests include critical security studies, heritage diplomacy, museum studies, identity politics, and migration. In 2014 she completed an international doctorate between the University Paris-Est-Créteil and the University of Milan with a thesis titled Politics of Recognition in Museums of Ethnography and World Cultures in the 21st Century. She graduated in Political theory from the Sciences Po Doctoral School in 2009.
Besides academia, she has a solid experience as consultant at UNESCO, in the Culture, External Relations and Science Secto