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Julia Neidig
- Position:
Postdoctoral Researcher - Main Research Field:
Urban political ecology, critical urban studies, transformative chance, knowledge co-production - BC3 Research Line:
3. Research Line Terrestrial Ecosystems - Contact information:
Email address: julia.neidig@bc3research.org
Contact phone: +34 944 014 690 ext. 135 - Scopus Author ID: 57949032300
Short CV
Julia is a postdoctoral researcher at the Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3) and affiliated researcher at the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability (BCNUEJ). She obtained a PhD in Environmental Science and Technology from ICTA-UAB (2023), a M.Sc. Global Studies (Gothenburg University) and a B.A. Political Science and Economics (Münster University). Julia’s research focuses on the interplay of governance processes and civic contestations surrounding environmental policies and discourses. In her PhD dissertation, Julia investigated the challenges of the making of a green city ideal across multiple policy scales, with a focus on urban justice implications on the ground. Currently, Julia explores pathways for transformative change in the EU-funded BIOTraCes project, focusing on green(ing) schoolyards as a possible tool towards a nature-positive society and drawing on participatory action research methods.
Journal Articles
- 2024
- Neidig, J., Anguelovski, I., Albaina, A., Pascual, U. 2024. Multi-level finance impacts on participation, inclusion, and equity: Bricolage and Fuzziness in NextGenerationEU-funded renaturing projects. Environmental Science and Policy. 156. DOI (10.1016/j.envsci.2024.103753).
- 2023
- Neidig, J., Anguelovski, I., Lliso, B., Pascual, U. 2023. Pluralizing environmental values for urban planning: How to uncover the diversity of imaginaries about socio-natures from Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country, Spain). People and Nature. 5 (4) 1262-1283. DOI (10.1002/pan3.10506).
- 2022
- Neidig, J., Anguelovski, I., Albaina, A., Pascual, U. 2022. “We are the Green Capital”: Navigating the political and sustainability fix narratives of urban greening. Cities. 131. DOI (10.1016/j.cities.2022.103999).