Carlotta Quagliolo

Ph.D. in Urban And Regional Development , 35th cycle (2019-2022)

Ph.D. obtained in 2023

Dissertation:

Spatial biophysical-economic impact assessment of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) for Urban Climate Change Adaptation (Abstract)

Tutors:

Alessandro Pezzoli Elena Comino Peter Cornelis Roebeling

Profile

Research topic

SPATIAL BIOPHYSICAL-ECONOMIC IMPACTS ASSESSMENT OF NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS FOR URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE

Research interests

Climate change
Sustainable land use and territorial resilience
Natural environment

Biography

PhD student in Urban and Regional Development at Politecnico di Torino. Research topic focused on climate change impacts on coastal urban areas through the integrated spatial analysis by coupling climate variables and ecosystem services values. Master Degree in Environmental Economics and Policies (Università degli studi di Torino). Research experiences as Research fellow at the Responsible Risk Resilience Centre - R3C (Politecnico di Torino) deepening vulnerability analysis and urban resilience in cities. Experiences in climate analysis especially in urban context. Coordination activities in development of project proposal of two H2020-calls focused on Nature-based solutions in cities to improve health and well-being while enhancing climate resilience in face to hydrometeorological hazards.

Awards and Honors

  • Best paper awards at ICCSA 2021 conference. (2022)

Publications

Works published during the Ph.D. View all publications in Porto@Iris

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