Description
In 2019 I was awarded a three-year Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship in which I looked at the social justice of urban air pollution management, through a comparative case study of low emission zones in Brussels and London. My project was titled "Cleaner air at all costs? A social justice perspective on urban air pollution". I took up this fellowship from September 2019 until March 2022 at the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield.
Awarded date | May 2019 |
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Degree of recognition | International |
Granting Organisations | The Leverhulme Trust |
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Activities
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Operationalising just sustainability: a comparative analysis of justice discourses around low emission zones in London and Brussels
Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a conference
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Eerlijk of oneerlijk: een analyse van rechtvaardigheidsdiscoursen over lage emissiezones
Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a workshop, seminar, course or other meeting
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How do car-restrictive policies impact different social groups: the case of ULEZ London
Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a workshop, seminar, course or other meeting
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Webinar: lage-emissiezones en sociale rechtvaardigheid
Activity: Talk or presentation › Talk or presentation at a workshop, seminar, course or other meeting
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Research output
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The ‘just’ management of urban air pollution? A geospatial analysis of low emission zones in Brussels and London
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review