Buildings and Greenery
The University of Pavia has a large building stock (over 250,000 square meters of built surface) and green spaces (more than 200’000 square meters), some of which are also relevant for the city, like the …
Referents: Prof. Alessandro Greco, Arch. Mauro Mericco
The energy management in the University plays an important role: both from a sustainable supply point of view, and from a prudent use of the same, up to the control of the costs linked to the energy factor. In fact …
Referent: Ing. Laura Gobbi
Each EU citizen produces an average of over 4.5 tons of waste per year, of which almost half is disposed of in landfills. The transition from a linear economy to a circular economy shifts the focus on reusing, adjusting …
Referent: Dr. Carlalaberto Rosini
The system of mobility is one of the cornerstones of the attractiveness and competitiveness of urban areas. The ability to efficiently manage and organize exchange flows with the outside and internal mobility in fact …
Referents: Dr. Davide Barbieri, Prof. Andrea Zatti
Social sustainability means being able to guarantee access to social, environmental and economic development and progress for all members of the community, eliminating inequalities between individuals in a …
Referent: Prof. Francesco Scervini
To achieve sustainable development it is essential to guarantee a healthy life and promote the well-being of all at all ages. It is therefore not surprising that four of the eight Millennium Development Goals …
Referents: Prof. Hellas Cena, Dr. Maria Vittoria Conti