- Economics
- Tourism
- Development Studies
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Eduardo Sarmento is a Professor at the Department of Economics in the School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa. His work focuses on economic development, tourism, and sustainability, particularly in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and regions like Cape Verde, Angola, and São Tomé and Príncipe. Aggregation in Economics (2019), University of Aveiro Research areas include sustainable tourism, brand management, and economic strategies for vulnerable states. He contributes to applied studies on tourism competitiveness, co-creation processes, and environmental sustainability in hospitality. Recent publications analyze economic models in SIDS, digital marketing in sustainable tourism, and AI's role in shaping pro-environmental behavior. His work spans case studies, value chain analyses, and comparative destination research. He supervises Master's students at ISEG, focusing on topics like Portuguese maritime heritage, international refugee challenges, and development cooperation frameworks. His professional engagement includes projects with the CEsA Center for Africa, Asia, and Latin America Studies.










