Corrado Zoppi

 
Civil engineer, he is Doctor of Philosophy in Economics (Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, 1997), Doctor of Research in Territorial Planning (University of Reggio Calabria, 1992), and Master of Science in Economic Policy and Planning (Northeastern University, 1990).

From September 2001 he is Associate Professor at the Section of Urban Planning of the Department of Territorial Engineering of the University of Cagliari (Sector ICAR/20). In the past, he has taught at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Cagliari, and at the Faculties of Architecture of the Universities of Rome “La Sapienza” and Sassari-Alghero. He is presently the Official Professor of the Courses of Engineering of the Territory and Regional and Urban Planning at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Cagliari.

He is presently the Chairman of the Panel for the Assessment and Evaluation of Public Investments of the Sardinian Regional Administration.

Publications (short list):

  • “The Impact of Mega-infrastructure Projects on Urban Development-Boston and the Messina Straits” (essay prepared with Daryl Hellmann, Gustav Schachter, Andrew Sum e Alberto Ziparo), in: European Planning Studies, vol. 5, n. 1, 1997, pp. 109-123; international journal with Refereeing process – Impact Factor 2007: 0,688.
  • “Building abusivism and condono: An estimate for a metropolitan area of Sardinia, Italy”, in: Dissertation Abstracts International, A-The Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. LVIII, n. 10, April 1998, pp. 4089-4090.
  • “Building Abusivism and Condono: An Estimate for a Metropolitan Area of Sardinia, Italy”, in: Journal of Planning Education and Research, anno XX, n. 2, Winter 2000, pp. 214-232; international journal with Refereeing process – Impact Factor 2007: 0,849.
  • “A Multicriteria-Contingent Valuation Analysis concerning a coastal area of Sardinia, Italy”, in: Land Use Policy, vol. XXIV, n. 2, 2007, pp. 332-337; international journal with Refereeing process – Impact Factor 2007: 1,213.