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Mariachiara Alberton

Mariachiara Alberton

Mariachiara Alberton

Senior Researcher
Institute for Comparative Federalism

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About

Research areas:

  1. Multi-level governance of the Environment in different legal systems
  2. Intergovernmental relations concerning environmental matters
  3. Climate change and energy transition
  4. Public participation in environmental decision-making
  5. Water governance

Dr. Mariachiara Alberton (PhD in Law and economics, University of Siena, 2007) is Senior Researcher in Environmental Law and Policy at the Institute for Comparative Federalism of Eurac Research. Her research interests focus on the multi-level governance of the environment, especially on the horizontal and vertical intergovernmental interactions in different legal systems. She is the author of several books and peer-reviewed publications on different environmental topics, such as climate change, biodiversity, environmental impact assessment, public participation in environmental decision-making, water, the implementation of EU environmental legislation, environmental liability. Through the years she has coordinated and participated to several international and national funded projects on the same topics.

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3227-1182

CV with full list of publications:


https://scientificnet-my.sharepoint.com/:b:/g/personal/malberton_eurac_edu/EX2CLHUtVgVKnQZPy-kktKIBJNHrdEQCt3OxTlp2Kupm6g?e=lcMyPu

Projects

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Project

TRANSFORMATION PATHWAYS

Transformationspfade in Forschung und Praxis

Duration: - Funding:
Internal funding EURAC (Project)

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