Isabelle Anguelovski

Isabelle Anguelovski

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Social & Behavioural Sciences

I obtained a PhD (Urban Studies & Planning, MIT) before returning to Europe in 2011 with a Marie Curie fellowship. 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 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. I am based at UAB-ICTA where I lead the research line Cities & Environmental Justice, direct the Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice & Sustainability, and head the ICTA Gender, Diversity, and Wellbeing Commiteee. Much of my work takes place in marginalized neighborhoods resisting displacement from unequal development in Europe and the Americas.

Research interests

I am a critical social scientist trained in urban studies & planning (PhD, MIT, 2011), nonprofit management (Harvard University, 2004), international development (Paris Sorbonne, 2001), and political studies (Science Po, 2000). 
As part of collaborative and individual international research projects, I study how environmental injustices materialize and get contested. My current works focuses on main research areas: 1) The politics of the green city as a growing global planning orthodoxy; 2) The social and racial manifestations and impacts of green gentrification for historically marginalized residents 3) Urban planning for health and wellbeing, with a focus on health equity and justice 4) Justice and inclusivity in climate adaptation planning, including distributional and procedural insecurities produced by adaptation plans, interventions, and land use configurations and regulations. 

Selected publications

- Kotsila P, Anguelovski I, Garcia-Lamarca M & Sekulova F 2023, Injustice in Urban Sustainability: Ten Core Drivers, 1st edn, Routledge, New York.

- Anguelovski I, Honey-Rosés J & Marquet O 2023, 'Equity concerns in transformative planning: Barcelona’s Superblocks under scrutiny', Cities & Health, 7, 6, 1-9. 

- Kotsila P & Anguelovski I 2023, 'Justice should be at the centre of assessments of climate change impacts on health', Lancet Public Health, 8, 1, E11 - E12.

- Oscilowicz E, Anguelovski I et al. 2023, 'Grassroots mobilization for a just, green urban future: Building community infrastructure against green gentrification and displacement', Journal Of Urban Affairs.

- Amorim-Maia AT, Anguelovski I, Connolly J, & Chu E 2023, 'Seeking refuge? The potential of urban climate shelters to address intersecting vulnerabilities', Landscape And Urban Planning, 238, 104836.

Selected research activities

European Research Council – Proof of Concept 2023-2025. Climate Justice Ready
Coordinator of the funded Catalan Research Group (SGR) BCNUEJ
Vice-President Consell Assessor Científic (Scientific Advisory Board) for the City of Barcelona and the implementation of the Plà de Ciencia