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Iva Marčetić holds a Master degree in Architecture and urban planning from the School of Architecture, University of Zagreb. She is a longtime member of Right to the city organization from Zagreb. For years she has worked as both a researcher and activist with local grassroots initiatives. Her primary field of interest is interconnection between planning, land and housing policies as well as developing models of affordable and social housing.  She has actively fought for democratization of urban planning in the city and improving housing rights. In the beginning of 2021. she has been named by the mayor of Zagreb as head of the Commission for improving the management of city owned property. She is one of the founding members of European cooperative society MOBA that works on establishing funding for cooperative housing projects in the region.  Iva is an author of a book “Housing policy in service of social and spatial (in)equalities”. Iva lives and works in Zagreb.

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Iva Marčetić holds a Master degree in Architecture and urban planning from the School of Architecture, University of Zagreb. She is a longtime member of Right to the city organization from Zagreb. For years she has worked as both a researcher and activist with local grassroots initiatives. Her primary field of interest is interconnection between planning, land and housing policies as well as developing models of affordable and social housing.  She has actively fought for democratization of urban planning in the city and improving housing rights. In the beginning of 2021. she has been named by the mayor of Zagreb as head of the Commission for improving the management of city owned property. She is one of the founding members of European cooperative society MOBA that works on establishing funding for cooperative housing projects in the region.  Iva is an author of a book “Housing policy in service of social and spatial (in)equalities”. Iva lives and works in Zagreb.

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