Anguelovski, Isabelle
Research Professor
Urban Studies and Planning
Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avancats
Spain
Biography
Isabelle obtained a PhD in Urban Studies and Planning from MIT before returning to Europe in 2011 with a Marie Curie fellowship. Situated at the intersection of urban planning and policy, social inequality and development studies, her research examines the extent to which urban plans, policy decisions, and socio-environmental interventions contribute to more just, resilient, healthy, and sustainable cities. She also studies how community groups in distressed neighborhoods contest the existence or exacerbation of environmental inequities as a result of urban (re)development processes and policies. Based at the UAB-ICTA where she leads the research line on Cities and Environmental Justice, she is also an affiliated researcher at IMIM where she directs the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability. Much of her work takes place in urban marginalized neighborhoods in Europe, the US, Latin America, South Africa, and South East Asia.
Research Interest
She is a social scientist trained in urban and environmental planning (PhD, MIT, 2011), nonprofit management (Harvard University, 2004), international development (University de Paris-1 Sorbonne, 2001), and political studies (Science Po, 2000). Before starting her PhD in 2006, she held several positions in international development NGOs in France and the US. As part of collaborative EU and international research projects, I study 1) the extent to which environmental gentrification processes lead to new forms of green locally unwanted land uses (GREENLULUs) in historically marginalized neighborhoods, 2) how municipalities protect vulnerable communities from climate risks and inequality, 3) what opportunities and constraints exist to transitioning towards a low-carbon economy within European urban regions, 4) how the governance of urban nature-based solutions planning in Europe addresses (or exacerbates) environmental injustices.
Publications
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Zografos, C., Anguelovski, I., and Grigorova, M. 2016. When exposure to climate change is not enough: Exploring the adaptive capacity to heatwaves of a multiethnic, low-income urban community in Australia. Urban Climate, 17. 248-265.
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Graham, L., Debucquoy W., and Anguelovski, I. 2016. “The influence of urban development dynamics on community resilience practice in New York City after Superstorm Sandy: Experiences from the Lower East Side and the Rockaways.†Global Environmental Change, 40. 112-124.
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Chu, E., Anguelovski, I. and Roberts, D. 2017. Climate Adaptation as Strategic Urbanism: Assessing Opportunities and Uncertainties for Equity and Inclusive Development in Cities. Cities. 60. 378-387.