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Nikolaos Triantafyllopoulos is an Assistant Professor in Urban Planning and Property Management at the University of Thessaly. With a PhD from Université Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne (1999) and prior roles as a project manager in public and private real estate companies, he focuses on real estate acquisition, urban planning policy, urban regeneration, and public-private partnerships. His work bridges academic research with consultancy for national and international institutions.
- PhD: Urban Planning and Property Management, Université Paris I Pantheon-Sorbonne, France (1999)
- DEA: Town Planning and Urban Management, Paris Institute of Town Planning (1994)
- DEA: Geography and Spatial Planning, Université Paris IV - Sorbonne (1993)
- Diploma: Agronomist-Surveyor Engineer, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (1992)
His research spans urban regeneration, real estate markets, land policy, and sustainable development. Key themes include the impact of globalization on urban space, housing finance, and institutional frameworks for property rights. Publications emphasize Greece’s tourism-driven land speculation and post-crisis property management strategies.
Recent articles analyze Athens’ derelict property reuse, financialization of housing, and historical building renovation. Studies often integrate legal, economic, and social dimensions, reflecting interdisciplinary methodologies. Awards include Best Paper in Urban Economy (2009) at the International Forum on Urbanism.
He has led EU-funded projects like PROMISE and URBACT II, collaborated with UNECE on affordable housing, and contributed to JESSICA Initiatives. His work addresses systemic risks in real estate, urban shrinkage, and hybrid planning tools for public-private collaborations.
Affiliated with research labs like GREENPLAN and ΕΠεΧΣ, he explores spatial analysis, environmental planning, and technological policy. Teaching includes postgraduate courses on real estate investment and urban regeneration.



