Giulia Tarantino is an urban planner with a strong focus on environmental and climate-related issues, specializing in the assessment of urban and corporate sustainability.
She graduated from the Polytechnic University of Turin with a Master’s degree in Planning for the Global Urban Agenda, where she explored the integration of Nature-Based Solutions into urban planning. During her academic path, she contributed to scientific publications and international conferences, developing expertise in multi-criteria evaluation, spatial analysis, and the enhancement of ecosystem services.
She later completed a postgraduate Master’s in Sustainability Management, focusing on corporate sustainability assessment, double materiality analysis, and climate transition strategies aligned with the EU Taxonomy.
Throughout her career, she has gained experience in multidisciplinary and international contexts, developing a structured and integrated approach to planning, environment, and sustainability.
She firmly believes that climate change is not only an environmental challenge, but also a matter of social justice and collective responsibility. For this reason, she is committed to supporting companies and projects in integrating sustainability best practices, contributing — even through small changes — to a positive and tangible impact on their activities.