Sustainability and the City – Listen to the podcast

Sustainability and the City – Listen to the podcast

To disseminate the research carried out by the researchers of the MUSA project, the podcast “Sustainability and the city” was created, which aims to create a widespread and participatory culture on sustainability in the territory.

What does the MUSA project deal with?

MUSA – Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action, finanziato dall’Unione Europea – NextGeneration EU was born as a response to the challenges that our metropolitan reality faces and will face in the transition towards environmental, economic and social sustainability.

The project involves universities, companies and local authorities.

The podcast, curated by the Open Air Lab research team of the University of Milano-Bicocca, aims to answer the following question:

What is urban sustainability? And what can be done to achieve it?

The podcast brings together the voices and ideas of a large panel of experts to discover how Milan, an urban laboratory par excellence, can become a model city in terms of livability, economic sustainability, environmental responsibility and social justice.

The first season of the podcast involves biologists, economists, physicists, sociologists, lawyers, geographers and engineers from the following universities: Università degli Studi di Milano – Bicocca, Università degli Studi di Milano, Politecnico di Milano e Università Bocconi di Milano.

The various episodes discuss biodiversity and urban greenery, but also “access to the sky” to promote scientific education, social equity and inclusion to build a more democratic future, as well as active participation by citizens, for example in the design of squares and public spaces.

In the episode “Breathing SustainabilityParide Mantecca, associate professor of Applied Biology at the University of Milan-Bicocca and Scientific Director of the POLARIS Interdepartmental Research Centre, intervenes.

Mantecca explains how, starting from the study of human biology in its relationship with environmental factors, the quality of air in urban environments has an impact on the health and well-being of citizens. In particular, he illustrates how research aims at the transformation of urban environments and how important citizen awareness is with respect to collective health and well-being.

Listen to the podcast!

For more information about MUSA, visit the website.




MUSA

MUSA

Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action

MUSA – Multilayered Urban Sustainability Action is an Innovation Ecosystem funded by the Ministry of University and Research under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.

The project involves collaboration between the University of Milan-Bicocca, the proposing institution, the Polytechnic University of Milan, Bocconi University, Milan University and numerous public and private partners.

MUSA was established in Milan as a response to the challenges that the metropolitan city faces in the transition to the three domains of sustainability: environmental, economic and social. And with an ambition: to usher in a new model of public/private collaboration that can be replicated nationally and internationally.

MUSA identifies the Lombardy region as an ideal laboratory for testing integrated innovations and planning interdisciplinary responses that act on several city management fronts: the environmental front, in which urban development must respect and strengthen biodiversity and foster optimal solutions for energy and sustainable mobility, the technological front, with the untapped potential of digitalisation and deep tech, and the economic and financial front, in which education and sustainable finance are playing increasingly central roles.

The POLARIS Interdepartmental Research Centre is involved in the Spoke 1 of the project, dedicated to safeguarding and enhancing the potential of the natural environment within the city, from biodiversity to renewable energy sources, from monitoring to involving citizens in sustainable mobility.

Spoke Leader: Massimo Labra

Further information can be found at the link