Dr. Roberta Sisto
Associate ProfessorUniversity of Foggia, Italy
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering from University of Basilicata, Potenza, Italy
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- Sisto, R., E. Sica, M. Lombardi and M. Prosperi, 2017. Organic fraction of municipal solid waste valorisation in southern italy: The stakeholders' contribution to a long-term strategy definition. J. Cleaner Prod., 168: 302-310.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Sisto, R., M. van Vliet and M. Prosperi, 2016. Puzzling stakeholder views for long-term planning in the bio-economy: A back-casting application. Futures, 76: 42-54.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Lopolito, A., R. Sisto, A. Barbuto and R. da Re, 2015. What is the impact of LEADER on the local social resources? Some insights on Local Action Group's aggregative role. Rivista di Economia Agraria, 70: 55-75.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Lopolito, A., M. Prosperi, R. Sisto and E. de Meo, 2015. Translating local stakeholders' perception in rural development strategies under uncertainty conditions: An application to the case of the bio-based economy in the area of Foggia (South Italy). J. Rural Stud., 37: 61-74.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Lopolito, A., P. Morone and R. Sisto, 2011. Innovation niches and socio-technical transition: A case study of bio-refinery production. Futures, 43: 27-38.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Lopolito, A., G. Nardone, M. Prosperi, R. Sisto and A. Stasi, 2011. Modeling the bio-refinery industry in rural areas: A participatory approach for policy options comparison. Ecol. Econ., 72: 18-27.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Lopolito, A., G. Nardone and R. Sisto, 2011. Towards a comprehensive evaluation of local action groups in LEADER programmes. New Medit, 10: 43-49.
Direct Link | - Nardone, G., R. Sisto and A. Lopolito, 2010. Social Capital in the LEADER Initiative: A methodological approach. J. Rural Stud., 26: 63-72.
CrossRef | Direct Link | - Morone, P., R. Sisto and R. Taylor, 2006. Knowledge diffusion and networking in the organic production sector: A case study. EuroChoices, 5: 40-46.
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