Research Group
Research Group
Research Group
Cities and Territories
This Group focuses its research on the territorial dimensions of contemporary socioeconomic, environmental and cultural change, analysing its complex restructuring mechanisms at the light of their spatiality, their territorial embeddedness and their spatial-morphological dimensions, and framing them in the scope of the promotion of multidimensional sustainable development processes.
The strategy for deepening the knowledge about the dynamics of change in spatial and territorial terms is based on the acknowledgment of the diversity of logics, processes and actors that produce and appropriate these processes. This is always done from a triple perspective, involving (i) the analysis of the "dynamics" themselves; (ii) the understanding of the regulation/planning issues and the aspects related to urban/territorial action and “policy-making"; and (iii), a "reflexive" consciousness of the ways these spaces are worked and studied.
Coordinator
Thematic Lines:
2.1. Creativity, Culture and Territory;
2.2. Representations and discourse on architecture and territory;
2.3. Ways of Living, Society and Architectural Culture;
2.4. Recompositions, Metropolitan Change, and Housing;
2.5. Territorial Governance, Spatial Planning and Socio-spatial Intervention;
projects
Recent publications
A sonic paradise in the countryside: Pop-rock festivals as drivers of creative tourism development in small cities and rural areas in the post-pandemic era |
Strategic-Based Regional Development: Towards a theory of everything for regional development? |
Reducing border barriers for cross-border commuters in Europe via the EU b-solutions initiative |
How Impactful Are Public Policies on Environmental Sustainability? Debating the Portuguese Case of PO SEUR 2014–2020 |
The Legacy of Franciscan Observance Convents in Portugal: Overview of Their Reuse Towards Sustainable Development |
Rehearsing experts and ‘inperts’: crossing transnational housing narratives in West Africa |
Atlas of the Food System |


