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Galeotti Marzio
Marzio Galeotti is Professor of Environmental and Energy Economics at the Università degli Studi di Milano. He graduated from Bocconi University in Milan and holds a M.Phil. and a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University. He is a Research Fellow at GREEN and a Visiting Fellow at King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (KAPSARC) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He is Review Editor for Chapter 4 “Mitigation and development pathways in the near- to mid-term”, of the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), IPCC WGIII, 2017-2021. Founder and first President of the Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (IAERE), he is a member of the editorial board of lavoce.info, the Journal of Economic Policy (Politica economica) and Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment, member of the scientific committee of Centro per un Futuro Sostenibile and of Fondazione Lombardia Ambiente. He has published extensively in scholarly journals and actively participates to the policy debate through media interviews, comments and articles in newspapers and magazines and speeches and presentations in non-academic public events.
Grea Gabriele
Gabriele Grea is a Researcher in the field of Transport and Territorial Economics. His activity concerns in particular the themes of smart and sustainable mobility, infrastructures and territorial development. He has carried out specific projects in the fields of urban mobility, regional, urban and infrastructures planning, Energy policies and ICT for transport and mobility. He has been involved in R&D and cooperation projects funded by the European Union (Horizon 2020, 7th and 6th Framework Programme, Interreg, Marco Polo, DG TREN-DG MOVE Projects) since 2002. Academic Fellow of the Department of Institutional Analysis and Public Management, he is lecturer in Urban Mobility Management and Smart cities, sustainable and intelligent mobility in the MEMIT Program (Master in Economics and Management of Transportation, Logistics and Infrastructure).
Iraldo Fabio
Fabio Iraldo currently holds academic positions as Full Professor of Management at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa, where he co-ordinates a research group within the Management Institute, and is a Research Fellow at GREEN (Centre for Geography, Resources, Environment, Energy and Networks) at Bocconi University. He is responsible for teaching courses in Sustainability Management in several post-graduate MSc and business schools (SDA-Bocconi, SIAF). As an independent expert, he is member of environmental committees within several third-party certification bodies. Among his main research activities, there are pilot projects and studies carried out on behalf of national and EU institutions (European Commission - DG Environment, DG Enterprise, DG Research; Eurostat; European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions). He is author of more than 100 articles, many of which have been published in international scientific reviews with Impact Factor.
Molteni Tania
She is a Research fellow at GREEN – Bocconi University. She holds a MA in Environmental Social Sciences (Geography) from Milan State University. Her research interests regard urban sustainability, in particular the monitoring and evaluation of low carbon, smart city and circular city policies. She has been involved in several national and European projects on multi-level governance of climate policies, sustainable cities and green/circular economy policies. She is currently involved in the Horizon 2020 Smart City Lighthouse project “MAtchUP”. She also takes part in the activities of Bocconi’s “Smart City Observatory”, a think tank managed by GREEN and the Department of Legal Studies, devoted to the analysis of key features, enabling conditions and policy tools for smart cities. She is a reviewer for journals on energy and environmental policies (“Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment” and “Energy efficiency”).
Redesigning urban spaces to ensure well-being and health in the Covid era
Musolino Dario
Dario Musolino is a Senior Researcher in Economic Geography. He collaborates with GREEN at Bocconi University. He is a Contract Professor in Economics at Università della Valle d’Aosta (Aosta, Italy). He is author of more than 100 publications at the national and international level. He is editor and co-founder of EyesReg, on-line Journal of the Italian Regional Science Association. He attained an M.Sc. at the London School of Economics (UK), and a PhD at the University of Groningen (the Netherlands).
Nasi Greta
Greta Nasi is Associate Professor at the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University. She is also Director of the Master of Science in Cyber Risk Strategy and Governance, jointly offered by Bocconi University and Politecnico di Milano. Since 2017 she serves as Director of Research for Government at SDA Bocconi School of Management. Her main research interests are in the field of innovation in the public sector, service design and city competitiveness, digital transformation and cyber risk. She published her works in both domestic and international journals and collaborates with multiple international organisations and governments.
Donelli Matteo
Matteo is an LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) and environmental product management specialist operating in the expertise network of Bocconi University - Milan (Italy). Graduated in Economics, he has been working on LCA and Environmental Labels (Environmental Product Declarations - EPD, Ecolabels, Product Environmental Footprints - PEF), being involved in several International EU projects. He has been a member of the Technical Secretariat of the European PEF pilot for beer products.
Bagaini Annamaria
Urban and environmental planner, PhD in Planning, Design and Technology of Architecture, she is now a researcher at GREEN – Bocconi University. Her research field regards urban sustainability, in particular, the urban energy turn. She is an expert in energy policy, urban energy planning, and energy communities. She is now involved in a European Horizon 2020 project, PadovaFIT Expanded, on innovative and systemic approaches for boosting building energy efficiency.