
BCNUEJ director Isabelle Anguelovski was invited to advise the European Parliament’s Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the EU, bringing her expertise on green gentrification and affordable housing to…
BCNUEJ director Isabelle Anguelovski was invited to advise the European Parliament’s Special Committee on the Housing Crisis in the EU, bringing her expertise on green gentrification and affordable housing to…
This year’s Ciutat de Barcelona Awards in Environmental and Earth Sciences featured strong representation from BCNUEJ with researchers Isabelle Anguelovski and Panagiota Kotsila, and ICTA-UAB colleague Andre Colonese, invited to serve on…
At BCNUEJ, we believe that research thrives when researchers are supported not just professionally, but personally. In 2021, we created our Ethics of Care framework—a living document of principles and…
On April 10th, over 25 students and faculty in Public Health, Urban Studies & Planning, Geography, and other programs on campus interested in environmental justice got together to watch a…
In this interview with Brian Rosa, who joined BCNUEJ as a postdoctoral researcher in 2024, the Connecticut native says most people are unaware that the state has one of the highest…
This a repost of an article orginally written by Isabelle Anguelovski for the Global Center for Climate Justice, published on January 6, 2025. A Trump II Presidency: Climate and Environmental…
Ella O’Neill is a doctoral researcher with BCNUEJ at ICTA-UAB, where she studies the impacts of urban greening initiatives particularly on mental health. She explores the potential of resistance and agency for local…
We are very excited to announce that our documentary film The Green Divide has been selected by the Suncine Environmental Film Festival in Barcelona, which will take place from Nov…
As an urban scholar or PhD student, it’s hard to keep track of all the scientific publications relating to our topic and making sure we know which are the most…
We are proud to share that Isabelle Anguelovski is one of the authors selected for the U.S. Global Change Research Program‘s first-ever National Nature Assessment (NNA1), which aims to shed light…
A special blog section devoted to our research and practice as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The unprecedented impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has meant different things to different people, but its widespread effects have extended to all corners the globe. Its relevance to our field…
This is an excerpt of an article originally published on Medium. If we continue to ignore how systemic inequalities in housing, transit, public space and food systems disproportionately put marginalized…
This article, published in Planning Theory & Practice journal, is co-authored by Isabelle Anguelovski, Esteve Corbera, Jordi Honey-Rosés and Isabel Ruiz-Mallén. If you wish to expand the views and ideas…