O Prof. Dr. Luis Guilherme Aita Pippi foi um dos 17 pesquisadores brasileiros selecionados no WORKSHOP RETHINKING GREEN CITIES, a realizar-se em Brasília/DF nos dias 23 a 26 de abril de 2019.
Ele é professor permanente do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arquitetura, Urbanismo e Paisagismo e será um dos representantes da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria para realizar palestra e discussões de pesquisa através de workshop e possibilidades de conformação de pesquisas e integração entre programas.
Mais informações no link https://www.seed.manchester.ac.uk/planning/connect/events/rethinking-the-green-city-2019/.
Pesquisadores brasileiros selecionados e respectivo nome da palestra:
Alessandro Filla Rosaneli – UFPR, “Public Space and Urban Landscape in the Brazilian Contemporary Metropolis”
Caio Frederico e Silva – Unb, “Promoting Citizens- quality of life through Green Urban Planning”
Camila Gomes Sant’Anna – Unb, “Green Infrastructure as a tool to rethink landscape planning”
Carme Machí Castañer – USP, “A proposed method for planning Green Infrastruture in extensive urbanized areas of São Paulo”
Daniel Medeiros de Freitas – UFMG, “Thinking landscape design form Trame Verde azul Metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte”
Demétrius Rodrigues de Freitas Ferreira – UFPE, “Social entrepreneurship as a practice of environmental sustainability :the case of the Observatory of Sanitation and Environment of Recife”
Evy Hannes – UNIP
Francine Mariliz Gramacho Sakata – USP, “System of Open Space in Brazilian Cities / possibilities for management”
Gabriela de Souza Tenorio – UnB
Luciana Schwandner Ferreira – USP, “Green areas and local climate. A case of Study for São Paulo Metropolitan Region”
Luis Guilherme Aita Pippi – UFSM, “Ecological and Social Dynamics of Recreational Greenways”
Maria do Carmo de Lima Bezerra – UnB
Mariana Rodrigues Ribeiro dos Santos – UNICAMP, “Tiering e nesting as promoters of urban resilience”
Patricia Mara Sanches – USP, “Conciliating Human Density and Green Spaces in Cities . Which urban forms could be better for sustainable future?”
Paula Barros – UFMG, “Lively streets: a cross-cultural empirical study”
Sergio Koide – UnB
Sergio Moraes Rego Fagerlande – UFRJ, “Favelas of Rio de Janeiro and the environement: new possibilities for a delicate relationship”
Veronica Garcia Donoso – UFSM, “Hiden socio-cultural impacts in recent environmental disasters in BRAZIL: mining waste dam collapse cases”
Viridiana Gabriel Gomes – UNICEUB, “Street as na inclusive space for pedestrians”