Assistant Professor at NOVA University of Lisbon
Rita Lopes holds a Ph.D. in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Policies, a joint program at NOVA University of Lisbon and the University of Lisbon (2017), and a Master's degree in Environmental Engineering from NOVA University of Lisbon (2008). She is a researcher at CENSE, the Center for Environmental and Sustainability Research at NOVA University of Lisbon, and an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering at NOVA FCT. Her primary research areas encompass socio-ecological systems, valuation of ecosystem services, circular economy, low-carbon economies, the well-being economy, green public procurement, and climate change adaptation in urban settings. In this context, she has developed and applied various collaborative tools and approaches, with a focus on participatory modeling. She has extensive national and international experience in designing and conducting collaborative processes that engage different stakeholder groups, including national, global, and local authorities, businesses, civil society, and research institutions, in the co-production of knowledge and sharing of experiences, primarily in the following research areas. Rita is the author of several peer-reviewed articles in high-impact factor journals. She serves as the vice president of the European Society of Ecological Economics (ESEE).
HUB-IN Business and Financing Models Guide [2022]
Clean, green and the unseen: The CompeSA framework | Assessing Competing Sustainability Agendas in Carbon Neutrality Policy Pathways. [2022]
MsC Dissertation_Sistemas de Certificação em Cidades: Uma Ferramenta na Transição Urbana Sustentável [2022]
State of Play of European Historic Urban Areas – HUB-IN Working Paper [2021]
ENTRACK Empowering local and regional authorities to design clean Energy TRAnsition plans through Capacity and Knowledge (LIFE) [2023-2026]
Empowering local and regional authorities is pivotal in achieving the EU's ambitious climate neutrality goals by 2050. The #ENTRACK project recognizes the challenges faced by local policymakers, especially in rural areas, where a lack of knowledge and technical capacity often hinders socially just energy planning.HUB-IN: Hubs of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Transformation of Historic Urban Areas [2020-2025]
HUB-IN is an EU funded project that wants to transform and regenerate Historic Urban Areas (HUAs) while preserving their unique cultural and social identity and the environment.The Care-Full Sustainability Campus [2022-2022]
The Care-Full Sustainability Campus - Exploring Transformative Sustainability ResearchMunicipal Plan for Climate Change Adaptation of the Municipality of Arruda dos Vinhos (CM Arruda dos Vinhos). [2020-2021]
The Municipal Plan for Adaptation to Climate Change in the municipality of Arruda dos Vinhos (PMAAC-AR), in accordance with the National Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change (ENAAC, 2020) and PIAAC-Oeste (2019), essentially intends to systematize climate knowledge, define and indicate adaptation options at the municipal level, as well as inform and mobilize the municipal community. It aims to reduce climate vulnerability in the municipality and promote adaptation, through a set of measures and actions identified for different priority sectors.2nd ENTRACK Community of Practice on Inclusive Renewable Energy Communities
EXPO FCT 2025
CENSE After Lunch Talk with Timothy Peter Marcroft (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway)
CHANGE 2024 Annual Event - A need for CHANGE: integrating Agriculture, Environment and Energy policies in Portugal
HUB-IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - Innovation meets cultural heritage in cities
ENTRACK project meeting in Bologna with Carolina Castro, João Pedro Gouveia, Katherine Mahoney and Rita Lopes