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Territorial economies

Young protagonists of social innovation: housing, longevity, climate, sustainable tourism, marginality

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Protagonists 2026: Paolo Campagnano , Alessandra Capozzi, Giulia Casonato, Ericka Costa, Alessandra Scroccaro
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Paolo Campagnano

CEO - Impact Hub Transition

Paolo Campagnano, CEO of Impact Hub Trento and Impact Hub Transition SB. Expert in social innovation, coworking, open innovation, and sustainability, developing territorial ecosystems and international projects focused on entrepreneurship, impact, and urban regeneration.

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Giulia Casonato

Councilor - Municipality of Trento

Giulia Casonato, born in Trento in 1997, is Councilor for Social Policies, Housing, and Participation for the City of Trento. She earned a master's degree in Behavioral and Applied Economics from the University of Trento. Previously, she served as Councilor for Green and Digital Transition for Trento.

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Ericka Costa

University of Trento

Full Professor of Accounting, University of Trento. She is Council Member at the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research networks and director of CSEAR Italy. She is an Associate Editor of top-tier international accounting journals, and her research interests focus on sustainability accounting and corporate social responsibility.

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Alessandra Scroccaro

University of Trento

My interests include entrepreneurial education, creativity, open social innovation, and regional development. I was a Fulbright Scholar at Texas State University. I have worked as a project manager at various organizations, including a startup incubated at H-FARM and the Ca’ Foscari Contamination Lab.

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Filarmonica
Via Giuseppe Verdi, 30 - 38122 Trento

An illustrious concert hall in a building on Via Giuseppe Verdi, which harks back to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the numerous musical associations (Musikverein) once found in Ljubljana and all the way to Vienna. It is home to the Philharmonic Society of Trento, founded in 1795. It boasts a beautiful organ, dating back to 1906.

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