SAP Tools to Fight Climate Change

ESR 12

Developing Sustainable Public Procurement tools to combat climate change at the global level is crucial to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 12.

Fresh interdisciplinary in-depth analysis of the emerging tools at the global level to create a theoretical model shedding light into the impact of various Sustainable Public Procurement tools for a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions will be carried out. Analysis of the relationship between national buyers and global and local suppliers of these mechanisms will also be researched. Specific focus will be on the form of collaboration between the stakeholders to solicit Sustainable Public Procurement.

ESR 12 is supervised by associate professor Marta Andhov and co-supervised by assistant professor Sebastien Lizin.

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Learn More About Federica Muscaritoli

Keen on sustainability-related issues, Federica holds a BSc in Political Sciences and International Relations at Università di Roma La Sapienza and an LLM in European Legal Studies at Università dei studi di Torino, where she graduated with a thesis on sustainable public procurement in the food sector.

She has just embarked on this journey as ESR 12, hosted by the University of Copenhagen. Her project is focused on tools to fight climate change through interdisciplinary research in EU law and economics. More specifically, the project will investigate the interplay between the purchase of Nature-based Solutions in public contracts for the construction sector and the social acceptance of the latter by stakeholders.

In this video, ESR 12 Federica Muscaritoli tells us what her research project is about and how it contributes to society as a whole.

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Host Institution: University of Copenhagen


PLANNED SECONDMENTS

University of Hasselt (3-month resident work with co-supervisor on LCC)
Agency for Nature and Forest in Belgium (1-month hands-on research on climate-friendly SPP practices)
Public Waste Agency of Flanders
(2-month research on energy-efficient buildings and intelligent networks for a sustainable urban environment)
Rikiskaup Icelend (2-month practice in climate mitigation PP clauses)