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Irene Pluchinotta
Lecturer in Systems Thinking for Sustainability at the UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resource, University College London
Irene Pluchinotta is a Lecturer in Systems Thinking for Sustainability at the UCL Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering, which is part of the Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources at University College London (UCL).124 She holds a doctoral degree and specializes in applying systems thinking approaches to sustainability challenges.
Research and Expertise
Dr. Pluchinotta's work focuses on:
- Systems Thinking for Sustainability
- Participatory System Dynamics modeling
- Decision support interventions
- Policy design
- Stakeholder participation
She has extensive experience in designing and leading decision support interventions and participatory System Dynamics modeling workshops, having been involved in over 15 case studies.7
Teaching Activities
At UCL, Dr. Pluchinotta is responsible for designing and leading the module "Systems Thinking and Participatory Approaches for Sustainability" as part of the Sustainable Built Environments, Energy and Resources program.3 This role allows her to share her expertise with students and contribute to the development of future sustainability professionals.
Professional Presence
Dr. Pluchinotta maintains an active professional presence:
- Her UCL profile showcases her academic contributions, including publications and grants.6
- On social media, she uses the handle @IPluchinotta on Twitter (X), where she describes herself as applying System Dynamics and Decision Analysis to Sustainability.5
Dr. Irene Pluchinotta's work at UCL and her research interests demonstrate her commitment to advancing sustainable practices through systems thinking and collaborative approaches in environmental design and engineering.