Full Professor at the Department of Economics and Statistics, head of department, member of the acedemic senate. He is Lecturer in Environmental Economics. His main research interests are in the field of Environmental Economics, Environmental Policy, Sustainable Tourism, Tourism and Local Development. He was chairman of the MSc in Environmental Economics and Sustainability; Rector Delegate for the University Campus of Grosseto; Director of the Summer School in Analyses and Researches in Tourism and Sustainability; Member of the Landscape and Heritage Committee of the Regione Toscana; Member of the Board of Directors of the Natural Park of Maremma; Member of the Editorial Board of the journal Environmental economics; Member of the Scientific Committee of Parchi, the Journal of the National Federation of the Italian Natural Parks. He is member of the Board of Governors of the Polo Universitario Grossetano, University of Siena. He collaborated with the Italian division of Europark and coordinated the projects Tourist Destination Observatory – Phase 2, Comune di Siena (2015-16) and “Education for sustainable development and legality”, financed by the Tuscany Region; coordinated the economic area of the Project “Financial Instrument for the Environment, Self-financing Protected Areas (SelfPAs) (European Commission LIFE III, 2005-2008) and the research project “Protected areas and tourism in Tuscany” financed by the Regione Toscana and IRPET (2002/03). Among the others, he was a member of the following research groups: Social and Economic Development Plan for the Natural Park of Maremma and Nature Reserves of Senese Province (2000/01); Sustainable Tourism and Local Development (PRIN 2004/06 financed by MIUR); Tourist Carrying Capacity: An Integrated approach (PAR 2004-05, financed by the University of Siena); New tools for qualitative analysis in economic dynamics (PRIN 2000/02 financed by the Italian MURST).
BIMONTE SALVATORE
Presentation
Office hours
- Office hours: Wednesday 10-13
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Curriculum Vitae
Teaching activities
Completion accademic year: 2024/2025
Course year: 1
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2024/2025
Course year: 1
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2024/2025
Completion accademic year: 2023/2024
Course year: 1
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2023/2024
Completion accademic year: 2022/2023
Course year: 1
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2022/2023
Completion accademic year: 2021/2022
Course year: 1
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2021/2022
Completion accademic year: 2020/2021
Course year: 1
Second cycle degree (Laurea Magistrale)
ECONOMICS FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY
A.Y. 2020/2021
Research
Ultime pubblicazioni:
- Bimonte, S., Stabile, A. (2024). Protected Areas and the Environmental Kuznets Curve in European countries. FOREST POLICY AND ECONOMICS, 161, 1-9 [10.1016/j.forpol.2024.103186]. - view more
- Bimonte, S. (2023). Preferenze ambientali e comportamenti di scelta del turista balneari: il caso di Follonica. In J. J. Ferrer Maestro, J. B. Ferreres Bonfill (a cura di), Diego López Olivares. La visión integradora del turismo desde la geografía. Libro homenaje. In memoriam (pp. 241-263). Castellon : Publicacions de la Universitat Jaume I [10.6035/Homenatges.6]. - view more
- Bimonte, S., Letizia, D.i., Ferrini, S. (2023). Tutela ambientale e dinamiche demografiche delle Aree Interne italiane. Un’analisi empirica. SR SCIENZE REGIONALI(1), 47-76 [10.14650/103227]. - view more
- Bimonte, S. (2023). Social scarcity and tourist's life satisfaction: An empirical and theoretical analysis. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH, 25(5), 517-526 [10.1002/jtr.2585]. - view more
- Bimonte, S., D'Agostino, A. (2023). Life satisfaction in the time of COVID-19. The frog effect. CITIES, 142 [10.1016/j.cities.2023.104550]. - view more