We engage in participatory science and open science, as well as disseminate our results as broadly as possible, to bridge the gap between science and society. We regularly inform about our Impact activities and related outputs in this section of our website.
Buscamos un experto/grupo de expertos en métodos participativos, y en particular en la elaboración de escenarios participativos, para validar un índice de vulnerabilidad socioambiental y explorar escenarios políticos en dos comarcas españolas, en principio en Cataluña y Andalucía.
Sergio Villamayor-Tomás and Esteve Corbera from ICTA-UAB have been awarded with a research grant from La Caixa Foundation to study processes of socio-vulnerability vulnerability in rural Spain.
Laseg and the Ecological Economics and Political Ecology research groups at ICTA-UAB are looking for a motivated MA or MSc graduate willing to undertake a PhD, which will focus on rural vulnerability and agrarian change in Spain
While the uneven distribution of street tree benefits in Barcelona favors elderly residents in particular and partially compensates for the lack of larger green spaces in several districts, it is clear that street trees must be accompanied by other sustainable mobility measures to advance urban environmental health and justice.
Members of the LICCI project (Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts) were in Bolivia discussing with scientists and indigenous representatives how climate change is affecting their livelihoods.
Buscamos un experto/grupo de expertos en métodos participativos, y en particular en la elaboración de escenarios participativos, para validar un índice de vulnerabilidad socioambiental y explorar escenarios políticos en dos comarcas españolas, en principio en Cataluña y Andalucía.
While the uneven distribution of street tree benefits in Barcelona favors elderly residents in particular and partially compensates for the lack of larger green spaces in several districts, it is clear that street trees must be accompanied by other sustainable mobility measures to advance urban environmental health and justice.
Sergio Villamayor-Tomás and Esteve Corbera from ICTA-UAB have been awarded with a research grant from La Caixa Foundation to study processes of socio-vulnerability vulnerability in rural Spain.
Members of the LICCI project (Local Indicators of Climate Change Impacts) were in Bolivia discussing with scientists and indigenous representatives how climate change is affecting their livelihoods.
Laseg and the Ecological Economics and Political Ecology research groups at ICTA-UAB are looking for a motivated MA or MSc graduate willing to undertake a PhD, which will focus on rural vulnerability and agrarian change in Spain