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Dr. Idalina Baptista
Email: l.loquat@gmail.com
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Academic qualifications
Date Obtained: 22/05/2009
University: University of California, Berkeley
Course: City and Regional Planning
Degree: Ph.D.
Date Obtained: 21/05/1999
University: University of California, Berkeley
Course: Landscape Architecture
Degree: M.Sc.
Date Obtained: 10/10/1996
University: Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Course: Environmental Engineering (Environment)
Degree: B.Sc.
Professional history
Time Period: 01/09/2009 - to present
Employer: University of Oxford
Location: Oxford
Description: Sir Nigel Mobbs and James Martin Research Fellow
Time Period: 02/01/2001 - 08/31/2003
Employer: Universidade Aberta
Location: Lisbon
Description: Lecturer (Assistente)
Time Period: 09/01/2000 - 08/31/2001
Employer: Universidade Atlântica
Location: Oeiras
Description: Guest Lecturer (Assistente Convidada)
Time Period: 07/01/1999 - 01/31/2001
Employer: Biodesign, Lda
Location: Alfragide
Description: Environmental Planner
Publications
Total publications: 10
Total SCI publications: 0
Total SCI Impact Factor: 0
:: National Journals
1. I. Baptista and L.T. Vasconcelos 2005. Muddling Through Complex Contexts: Making Sense Out Of A Myth. Antropológicas, 9: 97–119.
2. J. Cancela, I. Baptista and I. Gonçalves 2002. O Jardim da Ciência e da Biodiversidade no Madeira Tecnolopo [The Garden of Science and Biodiversity at Madeira Technopole]. Sociedade e Território, 31/32: 100–110.
3. I. Baptista 1999. Doomed to Success: the Guadiana River Valley Natural Park. Sociedade e Território, 29: 47–52.
:: International Journals
1. I. Baptista 2006. Citizen participation, stakeholder involvement, and the planning process in Portugal. L’Architecture d’Aujourd’hui, 366: 32–36.
2. I. Baptista Submitted. How Portugal became an ‘unplanned country’: a critique of scholarship on Portuguese urban development and planning. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
3. I. Baptista Submitted. Regimes of Exception in Urban Governance: The strategic willingness to ignore conflict in planning. Urban Studies.
:: Books
1. L.T. Vasconcelos and I. Baptista 2002. Environmental Activism in Society. Proceedings of the Workshop held at FLAD in Lisbon, Portugal, on January 25–26, 1999, organized by the Luso-American Foundation and Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Lisbon, Portugal: Luso-American Foundation.
2. R. Oliveira and I. Baptista 2001. Guadiana Vivo: Uma Abordagem Participada ao Planeamento e Gestão do Parque Natural do Vale do Guadiana [Guadiana Vivo: A Participatory Approach to Planning and Management of the Guadiana Valley Natural Park]. Mértola, Portugal: ADPM, Associação de Defesa do Património de Mértola.
:: Chapters In Books
1. I. Baptista 2008. O Programa POLIS e o ‘País Desordenado:’ percepções sobre governância e planeamento urbano em Portugal [POLIS Program and the ‘Unplanned Country:’ perceptions on governance and urban planning in Portugal]. In: Cidade e Cidadania: Governança urbana e participação cidadã em perspectiva comparada [City and Citizenship: Urban Governance and citizen participation in a comparative perspective], Cabral, Manuel Villaverde, Tiago Saraiva, and Filipe Carreira da Silva (Eds.). Lisbon, Portugal: Imprensa de Ciências Sociais.
2. L.T. Vasconcelos and I. Baptista 2002. The Role of Environmental Activism in Society. In: Environmental Activism in Society, Vasconcelos, Lia T. and Idalina Baptista (Eds.). Lisbon, Portugal: Luso-American Foundation.
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