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CURRICULUM VITAEPERSONAL INFORMATIONFirst name / SurnameAddressFABIO GRAZICENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR L’ENVIRONNEMENT ET LE DÉVELOPPEMENT– CIRED, umr CNRS/EHESS & ENPC/PARISTECH –Room 228, Jardin Tropical, 45bis avenue <strong>de</strong> la Belle Gabrielle94736 Nogent <strong>sur</strong> Marne CEDEX, FranceTelephone +33 (0)1 4394 7396Fax +33 (0)1 4394 7370E-mail grazi@centre.cired.frNationalityItalianDate of birth 18 September 1972Gen<strong>de</strong>rMaleWORK EXPERIENCEDates APRIL 2007 – PRESENTOccupation or position held ResearcherMain activities and responsibilities Researcher in: ‘Spatial Economies, Energy and Climate Change (SEECC)’, IMACLIM mo<strong>de</strong>lling team.Name and address of employer CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE RECHERCHE SUR L’ENVIRONNEMENT ET LE DÉVELOPPEMENT (CIRED) –94736 Nogent <strong>sur</strong> Marne CEDEX, France.Type of business or sector Non profit, research institutionDates SEPTEMBER 2008Occupation or position held Visiting ScholarMain activities and responsibilities Research in: Urban agglomeration economies in climate policy.Name and address of employer MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT) – Joint Program on the Science and Policy of GlobalChange (JP) & <strong>Centre</strong> for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR) –77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139.Type of business or sector Research instituteDates JUNE 2007 – JULY 2008Occupation or position held Associate ResearcherMain activities and responsibilities Research in: ‘spatial economics mo<strong>de</strong>ling’Name and address of employer VENETO REGION & UNIVERSITY IUAV OF VENICE –Dorsoduro 2206, 30123 Venice, ItalyType of business or sector Public sector<strong>Curriculum</strong> vitae of: GRAZI FABIOLast update: September 2008Page 1/4 -© European Communities, 2003 20060628


Dates FALL SEMESTER 2006/2007Occupation or position held Visiting Scholar – FellowshipMain activities and responsibilities Research in: Role of (urban) land use and transport in climate policy.Name and address of employer MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT) – Joint Program on the Science and Policy of GlobalChange (JP) & <strong>Centre</strong> for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR) –77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139.Type of business or sector Research instituteDates JANUARY 2005 – AUGUST 2006Occupation or position held Visiting PhD stu<strong>de</strong>nt - InternshipMain activities and responsibilities Research in: Mo<strong>de</strong>ling land use, transport, and environment in the way towards spatial sustainabilityName and address of employer FREE UNIVERSITY AMSTERDAM, Faculty of Economics and Business/Department of Spatial Economics –De Boelelaan 1105 - 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.Type of business or sector Research instituteDates SEPTEMBER 2005 – DECEMBER 2006Occupation or position held Advisor for the accomplishment of complex urban projects towards urban sustainability and ofinternational joint programs on sustainable <strong>de</strong>velopmentMain activities and responsibilities Mobility planning; Land use and transport policy (related to Global Change); Energy efficiency.Name and address of employer MUNICIPALITY OF FLORENCE, Thematic Office for Urban Regeneration –V.le Guidoni 174, Florence, ItalyType of business or sector Public sectorDates SEPTEMBER 2004 – AUGUST 2005Occupation or position held Advisor for the accomplishment of local and national programs on environmental sustainabilityMain activities and responsibilities Strategic urban and metropolitan planning.Name and address of employer MUNICIPALITY OF FLORENCE, Environmental Directorate –Via Bene<strong>de</strong>tto Fortini, 37 ,Florence, ItalyType of business or sector Public sectorEDUCATION AND TRAININGDates NOVEMBER 2003 – MARCH 2007Title of qualification awar<strong>de</strong>d PhD. in Analysis and Governance of Sustainable DevelopmentPrincipal subjects/occupational skillscoveredName and type of organisationproviding education and trainingLevel in national or internationalclassificationApplied Economics. PhD Thesis: ‘Agglomeration, Transport, and Environment: The Economics ofSpatial Sustainability’. (Supervisor: Prof. dr. Carlo Carraro. Co-supervisors: Prof. Dr. Piet Rietveld andProf.Dr. Jeroen C.J.M. van <strong>de</strong>n Bergh).University Cà Foscari of Venice; School for Advanced Studies in Venice; Venice <strong>International</strong>University; Island of San Servolo, 30100, Venice, Italy.Ph.D. and European Doctorate (Doctor Europeus)Dates November 1995 – April 2003Title of qualification awar<strong>de</strong>d Laurea in Environmental and Forestry SciencesPrincipal subjects/occupational skillscoveredName and type of organisationproviding education and trainingLevel in national or internationalclassificationPERSON AL SKILLS ANDCOMPETENCESSpatial Environmental Analysis and Planning. Thesis: ‘The structural aspects and dynamic propertiesof the landscape in urban forests. Case Study: The Terzolle Valley (Florence)’.University of Florence,P.le <strong>de</strong>lle Cascine 18, 50100 Florence, ItalyMaster of Science (M.Sc)Mother tongue(s)Italian<strong>Curriculum</strong> vitae of: GRAZI FABIOLast update: September 2008Page 2/4 -© European Communities, 2003 20060628


Self-assessment Un<strong>de</strong>rstanding SpeakingWritingEuropean level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken productionEnglish C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient userFrench C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C1 Proficient user B2 In<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt user(*) Common European Framework of Reference for LanguagesComputer skills and competencesFamiliar with package:ScientificWorkPlace5.5; Basic knowledge of packages:GAMS,SPSS12,STATA9ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONAffiliations/Memberships European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE)Presentations/Lectures ‘Urban Agglomeration Economies In Climate Policy: A CGE Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Approach’. MIT-EPPAEconomic Seminar cycle. <strong>Centre</strong> for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEPR), TheMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). September 2008‘An Empirical Analysis of Urban Form, Transport, and Global Warming’. The 16 th Annual Congress ofthe European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EARE). School of Economics,Gothenburg Swe<strong>de</strong>n. June 25 th –29 th 2008‘Urban Agglomeration Economies in a Changing Climate’ - European Climate Forum, AnnualConference: Climate Change and the Cities of the Future. University of Alcala, Madrid Spain. April 1 st –2 nd 2008.‘Spatial Welfare Economics versus Ecological Footprint: Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Agglomeration, Tra<strong>de</strong>, andEnvironment’ - The 3 rd World Congress of the European Association of Environmental and ResourceEconomists (EARE) in Kyoto Japan, July 3 rd –7 th 2006.‘A NEG Mo<strong>de</strong>l for Spatial Sustainability’. 2005 - Eureka Seminar Free University, Amsterdam, TheNetherlands.‘Spatial Determinants in Regional Economic Development’. 2005 – Lectures for the Master Course inCultural Planning, organized by the Province of Florence and The Chamber of Commerce of Florence.Florence, Italy.Prizes/Awards MIT– Italy Program fellowship, 2006Projects Vulnérabilité URbaine aux épiso<strong>de</strong>s Caniculaires et stratégies d’Adaptation (VURCA) – AgenceNationale du <strong>Recherche</strong> (ANR). “Programme Vulnérabilité: milieux, climat et société.” Edition 2008.Co-coordinator and Scientific Responsible, France. 2008–2011.Report on Energy and Climate Policies in Europe (RECIPE) – European framework for climate policyscenarios based on Computable General Equilibrium mo<strong>de</strong>ling tools. Partners: <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>de</strong><strong>Recherche</strong> <strong>sur</strong> l’Environnement et le Développement (CIRED), Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM),and Potsdam Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK). 2007–2010Conditions <strong>de</strong> l’Attractivité d’un Kyoto Ré–interprété – APR GICC 2005 – <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>de</strong><strong>Recherche</strong> <strong>sur</strong> l’Environnement et le Développement (CIRED), France. 2007–2008.Spatial Analysis and Mo<strong>de</strong>ling of a System of Potential Proactive Cultural Districts for the EconomicDevelopment of the Veneto Region, Italy – University Institute of Architecture and Spatial Planning inVenice (IUAV), Italy. 2007–2008.Environmental Policy and Management – Department of Economics, University Cà Foscari of Venice,Italy. 2006–2007.ReferencesBarbara K. Buchner, Dr. – <strong>International</strong> Energy Agency (IEA), France.Carlo Carraro, Prof. dr. – University Cà Foscari of Venice & FEEM, Italy.Jean-Charles Hourca<strong>de</strong>, Dr. – School of Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS), France.John M. Reilly, Dr. – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US.Piet Rietveld, Prof. dr. – Free University Amsterdam (VU), The Netherlands.JeroenC.J.M. van <strong>de</strong>n Bergh, Prof. dr. – Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) & ICREA, Spain.<strong>Curriculum</strong> vitae of: GRAZI FABIOLast update: September 2008Page 3/4 -© European Communities, 2003 20060628


PUBLICATIONSJournalsWorking papers‘An Empirical Analysis of Urban Form, Transport, and Global Warming’. 2008. In press in The EnergyJournal. (with J.C.J.M. van <strong>de</strong>n Bergh and J.N. van Ommeren).‘Spatial Organization, Urban Transport and Climate Policy: Comparing Instruments of Spatial Planningand Policy’. 2008. In press in Ecological Economics. (with J.C.J.M. van <strong>de</strong>n Bergh).‘Spatial Welfare Economics versus Ecological Footprint: Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Agglomeration, Externalities, andTra<strong>de</strong>’. 2007. Environmental and Resource Economics 38, 135–153. (with J.C.J.M. van <strong>de</strong>n Berghand P. Rietveld)‘Agglomeration Economies and Spatial Sustainability’. 2008. <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Recherche</strong> <strong>sur</strong>l’Environnement et le Développement - CIRED, Paris, December. (with Henri Waisman and Jeroenvan <strong>de</strong>n Bergh).‘Mo<strong>de</strong>ling Spatial Sustainability: Spatial Welfare Economics versus Ecological Footprint’. FEEMworking paper, 5.06. 2006 (with J.C.J.M. van <strong>de</strong>n Bergh and P. Rietveld) – Paper available at:http://www.feem.it/Draft papers ‘Industrial Competitiveness and Capital Relocation un<strong>de</strong>r Asymmetric Carbon Constraint’. 2008.<strong>Centre</strong> <strong>International</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Recherche</strong> <strong>sur</strong> l’Environnement et le Développement - CIRED, Paris, January.(with Stephane Hallegatte and Jean-Charles Hourca<strong>de</strong>).‘Agglomeration and Economic Geography in Climate Policy: Toward an Empirical Approach’. 2007.The Massachusetts Institute of Technology – MIT, Cambridge MA, November. (with John Reilly).‘Company Car, Commuting Behavior and Environmental Consequences’. 2007. Free University,Amsterdam, January. (with J.N. van Ommeren).<strong>Curriculum</strong> vitae of: GRAZI FABIOLast update: September 2008Page 4/4 -© European Communities, 2003 20060628

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