Joan Romero
Professor of Human Geography at the University of Valencia and member of the Interuniversity Institute for Local Development (IIDL) of which he was its first director until January 2008. He is a professor at that University in the degrees of Political Science and Administration, Journalism, History and Geography. He has also been Visiting Scholar at the School of Geography at the University of Leeds. During the last years he has focused his teaching and research activity in the field of Political Geography, Public Policies, State Structure and new forms of Territorial Governance in Spain and Europe. In the field of teaching, he has devoted attention to the edition of university texts such as Geografía Humana. Procesos riesgos e incertidumbres en un mundo globalizado (2004, 2007 second edition), Las otras geografías (2006 and 2012) and Geografía Humana de España (2017). Among his recent publications La secesión de los ricos, with Antonio Ariño (2016), Geografía del despilfarro en España (2019) and Cambio climático en el Mediterráneo. Procesos, riesgos y políticas públicas (2020). He collaborates regularly in various media. Since July 2019 he has been director of the Prospect Comunitat Valenciana 2030 chair, sponsored by the Presidency of the Generalitat Valencia and the University of Valencia. He has also been General Director of Universities of the Generalitat Valenciana (1983), General Technical Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Science between 1985 and 1987, Minister of Education and Science and spokesman for the Government of the Generalitat Valenciana between 1993 and 1995.