
معرفی
Matteo Giusti is a Future Fellow in Sustainability Science at the University of Surrey's Centre for Environment and Sustainability (part of the Institute for Sustainability). His research focuses on fostering human-nature relationships through transdisciplinary approaches, blending sustainability science, systems thinking, and spatial analysis. He collaborates with artists, educational institutions, and urban planners to translate research into practical solutions.
- Education: PhD in Sustainability Science (not explicitly stated but inferred from role).
- Teaching: Contributed to the Master's program in Sustainability Science at the University of Gävle, designing courses like "Sustainability Science and Systems Theory" and "Natural Resource Management."
Research interests include urban sustainability, children's nature connection, and the integration of green infrastructure. His work emphasizes experiential learning, spatial planning for carbon neutrality, and leveraging technology (e.g., smartphone apps) to track well-being and mobility.
Key publications address urban green spaces' role in well-being during pandemics, children's environmental stewardship through hands-on projects (e.g., salamander conservation), and the transformative potential of pro-environmental habits. He advocates for policies enabling equitable access to nature to build urban resilience.
- Advising/Grants: No explicit student advisees listed, but involved in curriculum design and interdisciplinary collaborations.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary groups, including the Stockholm Resilience Centre and the University of Gävle.




