PL
Warszawa
Cieszewska Agata
Support project as mentor/expert
Nature based solutions
Nowoursynowska 166, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland
agata_cieszewska@sggw.edu.pl
505634692
Agata Cieszewska, a landscape ecologist by education (PhD in Earth Sciences) and landscape planner (habilitation – post doctoral degree in urban planning and architecture). Assistant professor at the Department of Landscape Architecture, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vice president of the Polish Association for Landscape Ecology, scholarship holder of the Fulbright Foundation and the Kościuszko Foundation. Visiting professor at the School of Architecture, University of Texas in Austin in 2013 and 2014. Author and co-author of over 50 publications, and 40 practical studies from development facilities to spatial development. Coordinator of environmental studies of: Warsaw, Kielce, the metropolitan area of Warsaw, Mazowieckie Voivodeship, co-author of the landscape parks conservation plans and environmental protection programs. She carried out projects related to the development of tourist areas of natural value (expert opinions on tourist infrastructure for the State Forests). Organizer of workshops on the environmental values and green-blue infrastructure for local government officials, students and residents. Her research focuses on natural conditions in spatial planning, including green infrastructure, green belts, urban adaptation to climate change, as well as on the strategy of developing the tourist and educational functions in naturally valuable areas.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 824466.
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