Ana Alcantud

Ana Alcantud was Anteverti's Consulting Director for local, European and international projects until 2022, leading the teams working with public and private stakeholders – such as the IADB, UN, the European Union or the Provincial Council of Barcelona. Ana Alcantud is a sociologist, with a Master in Local Governance, Sustainability and Participation (UAB) and certified by the Programme for Directive Development (IESE). She has 25 years of background developing strategies, plans and agendas related to urban sustainability, public policies and citizen engagement as well as an extensive experience in European projects (6FP, 7FP, LIFE and H2020). She has also been collaborating with the Global Taskforce on Sustainable Public Procurement promoted by UN Environment. Since 2022, Ana is Manager of the 4locaLHealth project for L'Hospitalet de Llobregat City Council, an initiative focused on promoting the use of all available technological resources to improve public health in Catalonia's second largest city.

A new generation of Urban Agendas: 3 keys to make them a vector of global transformation

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Former Consulting Director at Anteverti & Expert in Urban Sustainability, Public Policies and Citizen Engagement

How can the New Urban Agendas help to overcome siloed urban management and adapt it to today's digital reality? Anteverti team highlights 3 keys.

A decarbonized recovery against climate emergency: 3 lessons cities have learned during the pandemic

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Former Consulting Director at Anteverti & Expert in Urban Sustainability, Public Policies and Citizen Engagement

During the pandemic, cities found that they could contain the virus while fighting the climate emergency through quick and low-cost solutions. Now, how can we translate these learnings – and the European Green Deal – into zero-carbon cities?

Covid-19 and the future of cities: 5 keys to keep moving towards local sustainability

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Former Consulting Director at Anteverti & Expert in Urban Sustainability, Public Policies and Citizen Engagement

Our analysis | How can cities mitigate the socio-economic impact of Covid-19 while preserving the positive environmental side effects of the quarantine?

Urban innovation matters: 10 articles and resources to highlight why

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Former Consulting Director at Anteverti & Expert in Urban Sustainability, Public Policies and Citizen Engagement

The importance of data, research and experiment; thinking outside of the box; a human-centered digitalization approach; putting people at the core: these are some of the keys to foster smarter cities, according to our team's expertise.