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Sébastien Lambelet is a postdoctoral fellow and scientific collaborator at the University of Geneva's Department of Political Science and International Relations. He defended his thesis in 2019, focusing on urban regimes in Swiss cities like Zurich, Winterthur, Bern, Biel, and Geneva, analyzing governance models and power dynamics. His work examines how urban regimes—cooperation between public and private actors—drive city renewal, with a particular interest in cross-border dynamics and policy implementation.
- Education:
- Bachelor's and Master's in Political Science, University of Geneva
- Doctorate in Social Sciences (2019), University of Geneva
Lambelet's research interests include urban power structures, territorial governance, cross-border cooperation, and Swiss urban dynamics. He has expanded his focus to environmental governance and cross-border policy analysis, particularly in the Geneva-Basel metropolitan areas. His publications span policy integration, urban regime theory, and cross-border land use, with a recurring emphasis on Swiss cities and territorial sustainability.
Key Trends in Publications: His work bridges urban political economy, policy resource exchange, and cross-border governance. Recent articles explore Zero Net Artificialization, climate policy adaptation, and narrative-driven urban planning, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to Swiss cities and transnational urbanism.
Teaching: He contributes to courses on sustainable development and urban governance, integrating practical and theoretical aspects of policy analysis.



