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                             Marta Bottero è professore ordinario in Project Appraisal and Planning Evaluation presso il
                             Dipartimento Interateneo di Scienze, Progetto e Politiche del Territorio (DIST) del Politecnico
                             di Torino. Le sue attività di ricerca spaziano dalle valutazioni monetarie a quelle non moneta-
                             rie con particolare interesse per gli approcci misti multidimensionali a supporto delle trasfor-
                             mazioni urbane e della pianificazione territoriale.




            Marta Bottero


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