Research

The School carries out applied research with the purpose of developing economically, legally, and socially-sound regulation and policy, using a multidisciplinary approach.

Reflections on climate resilient tourism : evidence for the EU ETS-2 and voluntary carbon markets

The chapter discusses transition risk for tourism, addressing its relation with the Environmental Kuznets Curve and overtourism. Transition risk emerges when an economic model...

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Matteo Mazzarano Simone Borghesi GG
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Research on the impact of urban rail transit on the financing constraints of enterprises from the perspective of sustainability
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SPS and TBT measures through the lens of bilateral and GVC-related regulatory distance
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Lights on Women

The Lights on Women initiative promotes, trains and advocates for women in energy, climate and sustainability, boosting their visibility, representation and careers.

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Beatriz Couto Ribeiro

PhD Candidate in the Scientific and Technological Policy Program (UNICAMP)

Biography

Bachelor’s in Public Policies and Management by the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and Master of the Interdisciplinary Program in Human and Applied Social Sciences (UNICAMP). Currently a PhD Candidate in the Scientific and Technological Policy Program (UNICAMP) and is a scholarship holder of DAAD in the Chair of Innovation Economics in Technical University of Berlin (TUB). Additionally, she is engaged in projects and activities as an assistant researcher in the Laboratory for Studies on the Organization of Research and Innovation (GEOPI) and Laboratory of Public Sector Studies (LESP). The PhD Candidate focus are regulations in public utilities (electricity, piped gas, and basic sanitation), and on science, technology, and innovation (STI) assessment.

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