I obtained a PhD (Urban Studies & Planning, MIT) before returning to Europe in 2011 with a Marie Curie fellowship. Situated at the intersection of urban planning and policy, social inequality and development studies, my research examines the extent to which urban plans, policies, and socio-environmental interventions contribute to more just, resilient, healthy, and sustainable cities. I also study how community groups in distressed neighborhoods contest environmental inequities as a result of urban (re)development processes. Based at UAB-ICTA where I lead the research line on Cities & Environmental Justice and direct the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice & Sustainability (BCNUEJ), I am also an affiliated researcher at IMIM. Much of my work takes place in marginalized urban neighborhoods resisting displacement from unequal development in Europe, the Americas, S Africa & SE Asia.