Dr. Marjorie Tendero | Urban Planning | ESSCA School of Management
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Marjorie Tendero initiated her academic journey with a Master's in Health Economics at the University of Paris-Dauphine, excelling with honors. This early academic pursuit laid the groundwork for her future endeavors in the interdisciplinary field of ecological economics.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Following her Master's, Dr. Tendero pursued a Ph.D. in Economics at Agrocampus Ouest in Angers, France, culminating in her dissertation titled "Sustainable Contaminated Brownfield Redevelopment: Development of a Participative Multicriteria Decision Aid." Post-Ph.D., she engaged in diverse professional roles, including a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Burgundy, research and teaching assistant at Rouen University, and positions at institutions like ADEME and INRAE.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS
Dr. Tendero's significant contributions are reflected in her extensive research output. Her research spans multiple areas, with a primary focus on ecological economics, behavioral economics, economic geography, and urban and regional economics. Noteworthy is her work on contaminated brownfield redevelopment, evidenced by her dissertation and subsequent publications.
NOTABLE PUBLICATION
“I can't get no satisfaction”: Soil contaminated brownfield redevelopment in France.
The revival of urban agriculture: an opportunity for the composting stream.
AUTHOR PROFILE
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IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Marjorie Tendero's influence extends beyond research into teaching and mentoring. As an Associate Professor at ESSCA School of Management, she imparts knowledge in various domains, including microeconomics, ecological economics, and statistical methods. Her multidisciplinary approach fosters collaboration and influences students, contributing to the development of future leaders.
ACADEMIC CITES
Dr. Tendero's work has garnered recognition and citations in academic circles, indicating the significance and impact of her research. Notable publications include articles in reputable journals and contributions to conferences, showcasing her standing in the academic community.
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
With an established legacy in ecological economics and related fields, Marjorie Tendero continues to shape the academic landscape. Her future contributions are anticipated to further enrich the understanding of sustainable development, environmental economics, and related subjects. As she supervises Ph.D. candidates and engages in projects like "PECHAC" and "Rebuilt Cities," her commitment to impactful research remains steadfast.