
Holly Caggiano
Promoting sustainability and innovation in urban and regional planning, Holly Caggiano is a distinguished academic and researcher with a profound commitment to advancing environmental solutions. She holds a PhD from the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, where she also earned a C2R2 Certificate in 2021, demonstrating her expertise in climate change, risk, and resilience. Currently, Dr. Caggiano is a postdoctoral research associate at Princeton University's Andlinger Center for Energy & the Environment. In this role, she collaborates on cutting-edge research projects that focus on sustainable energy solutions and environmental resilience, contributing significantly to the field with her innovative approaches and insights. Effective August 1, 2023, Dr. Caggiano will join the University of British Columbia's School of Community & Regional Planning as an Assistant Professor. In this new role, she is eager to continue her research and teaching endeavors, inspiring the next generation of planners and policymakers to integrate sustainability into urban development. Her academic journey and professional experiences reflect a deep-seated passion for creating sustainable communities and addressing the pressing environmental challenges of our time.
Publications
, 773-807, 2023-01-23
, 1620-1633, 2022-06-16