Group members

  • MARIA ROSARIO ALONSO IBAÑEZ

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    Full Professor of Administrative Law since 2011. Principal Researcher (PI) of the  Research Group for Socio-Legal Studies of the Territory and Sustainable Urban Development-GTDS. Her research interests are historical heritage, land use, urban planning, spatial planning and, environmental issues. Senior law and regulation maker in her areas of expertise. She has collaborated in several externally funded research projects.

    She teaches courses of administrative, urban and, environmental law. She supervises students at master and doctoral levels at various universities. She is also a senior promoter of university activities and senior manager of training actions at other public institutions. Between 1992-2002, she practiced as an acting judge at the High Courts of Justice of the Principality of Asturias at the Administrative Disputes Chamber. Between 2008-2010, she exercised as the Director-General of Land and Urban Policies of the Government of Spain. She leads the Urban Development network – URBAN RED since 2015, and the Trade Studies Seminar of Asturias (SECA) since 2018.carries out regular research activity in the fields of historical heritage, urban planning, land use planning, environment and sustainable development. Expert in the drafting of laws and other regulatory provisions in the areas of her specialisation.

    Since 2022, she is Holder of the Concepción Arenal Chair of Agenda 2030, created through an agreement between the Principality of Asturias, through the Regional Ministry of the Presidency, and the University of Oviedo. Its objective is to plan and implement programmes, actions and activities of common interest to both institutions that are especially related to the 2030 Agenda, to contribute to the generation of knowledge for the fulfilment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration and networking with companies, administrations, and social organisations and citizen groups.