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CAMARASA BELMONTE, ANA |
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PITARCH GARRIDO, DOLORES |
Dra. Maria Dolores Pitarch Garrido Departamento de Geografia Instituto Interuniversitario de Desarrollo Local Facultat de Geografia e Historia Avd. Blasco Ibañez, 28 46.010 Valencia - ESPAÑA tlf: (+34) 96 3864237 |
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Professor of Human Geography in the Department of Geography at the University of Valencia, she has an extensive research, teaching and management career of more than 30 years of university dedication. She has published more than 50 articles and book chapters, has been PI of a national project and 3 projects funded by the EU within H2020. She has been director of the Interuniversity Institute of Local Development of the UVEG and UJI, vice-dean of the Faculty of Geography and History and president of the CAT of Geography and Environment. Her research has been consolidated following the line initiated with her doctoral thesis, 'Planning models of public services: Secondary and Vocational Education in the Valencian Community' (1998), has been oriented to the analysis of the economic activities of the service sector, its territorial impact on local and regional development, as well as the planning of the location of public facilities and services. The turning point towards the consolidation of her research was the award in 2011 of the research project entitled 'Environmental and social sustainability in metropolitan spaces: the case of the metropolitan area of Valencia' funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology (DG Research, CSO2010-20481), although she had previously participated in more than 25 competitive projects and agreements or contracts as a researcher, this project was the first in which she took the responsibility of PI alone, with a team of 12 researchers. In recent years she has devoted her research to topics that can be included within Economic Geography, Social Geography and Tourism Geography, such as accessibility to public services in metropolitan environments, coastal and cultural tourism, the impact of tourism on cities, social innovation, sustainable development in different territorial contexts, territorial and social inequalities, etc. In parallel, she has been invited as visiting professor at the London School of Economics (United Kingdom), the PACTE Laboratory of the University of Grenoble (France), the Department of Human Geography of the University of Massey (New Zealand) and the CRISES center of Montreal (Canada). He also did pre-doctoral stays at the University of Leeds (UK), at the University of Toronto (Canada) and at the Pennsylvania State University (USA). She has supervised 6 doctoral theses, 2 of them with international mention. She is director and member of the editorial board of the journal Cuadernos de Geografía of the University of Valencia. |
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ZORNOZA GALLEGO, CARMEN |
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SANCHIS IBOR, CARLOS ABELARDO |
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FANSA SALEH, GHALEB |
Departament de Geografia Facultat de Geografia i Història Avda. Blasco Ibañez, 28. 46010 VALENCIA 64892 652246877 |
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Ghaleb Fansa Saleh holds a Bachelor’s degree in Geography from the University of Aleppo (Syria) and a PhD from the Universitat de València, where he has been a faculty member since 2017. His academic work is developed within the field of Physical Geography, focusing on the technical analysis of territorial dynamics and the behavior of water systems in the Mediterranean region. Currently, his research focuses on the study of traditional water harvesting and management systems in arid and semi-arid environments, analyzing their functionality and resilience as climate adaptation models. This line of research is complemented by his work in applied hydrology and flood risk management, centered on the analysis of runoff processes and intense rainfall events in Mediterranean basins. Through the use of spatial analysis tools, his research examines the interaction between land-use changes and surface water response, linking the functioning of historical hydraulic infrastructures with the physical reality of the current territory. |
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SERRANO LARA, JOSE JAVIER |
963395044 |
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[Biography, english version] |
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FAJARDO MAGRANER, FELIX |
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