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.
Workshop “Rethinking European Rural Development policy: staking stock of local collective experiences and theory” 2nd and 3rd of December 2024
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.
A political ecology of habitat banking in Spain, supervised by Dr. Sara Maestre-Andrés and Prof. Esteve Corbera (ICTA-UAB).
A recent study published by ICTA-UAB (LASEG & BCNUEJ) researchers in the scientific journal “Landscape and Urban Planning” examines the amount and typology of urban nature within and around 324 primary schools of Barcelona from an equity perspective. Results show that school-based exposure and access to urban nature is markedly unequal across the Catalan capital.
Prof. Kai Chan from the University of British Columbia visited LASEG at ICTA-UAB in December 2019 to discuss the relevance of relational values in the face of non-market food production, environmental conflict and virtual communities.
Workshop “Rethinking European Rural Development policy: staking stock of local collective experiences and theory” 2nd and 3rd of December 2024
A political ecology of habitat banking in Spain, supervised by Dr. Sara Maestre-Andrés and Prof. Esteve Corbera (ICTA-UAB).
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.
A recent study published by ICTA-UAB (LASEG & BCNUEJ) researchers in the scientific journal “Landscape and Urban Planning” examines the amount and typology of urban nature within and around 324 primary schools of Barcelona from an equity perspective. Results show that school-based exposure and access to urban nature is markedly unequal across the Catalan capital.
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.
Prof. Kai Chan from the University of British Columbia visited LASEG at ICTA-UAB in December 2019 to discuss the relevance of relational values in the face of non-market food production, environmental conflict and virtual communities.