CITTA 9th Annual Conference on Planning Research - The economic and social impact of planning and transport research (Coimbra, 18th November 2016)
- 'Metabolic Impact Assessment: the MIA project' (Paulo Pinho, Luísa Batista, Ruben Fernandes)
CITTA 10th Annual Conference on Planning Research - Planning for Climate Change: Political Climate and Policy Change (Porto, 12th May 2017)
- 'The challenge of integrating Metabolic Impact Assessment into Strategic Environmental Assessment' (Luisa Batista, Paulo Pinho)
- 'Climate Change and Territorial Efficiency
Urban metabolism and planning: existing gaps and future research' (Ruben Fernandes, Paulo Pinho)
AESOP Annual Conference SPACES OF DIALOG FOR PLACES OF DIGNITY: Fostering the European Dimension of Planning (Lisbon, 11-14 July 2017)
- 'The challenge of integrating MIA (Metabolic Impact Assessment) into SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment)' (Luisa Batista, Paulo Pinho)
- 'Urban Metabolism and Planning: Existing Gaps and Future Research' (Ruben Fernandes, Paulo Pinho)
AESOP Annual Conference MAKING SPACE FOR HOPE (Gothenburg, 10-13 July 2018)
- 'Metabolic Impact Assessment for Strategic Urban Planning' (Miguel Lopes, Luisa Batista, Paulo Pinho)
PNUM 2018. A Produção do Território: Formas, Processos e Desígnios (Porto, July 2018)
- 'Metabolic Impact Assessment for Strategic Urban Planning' (Miguel Lopes, Luisa Batista, Paulo Pinho)
CITTA 11th Annual Conference on Planning Research - The Portuguese-Speaking Area and the Future of Cities (Coimbra, 24th October 2018)
- Metabolic Impact Assessment for Strategic Urban Planning' (Miguel Lopes, Luisa Batista, Paulo Pinho)
54th ISOCARP Congress. Cool Planning: Changing Climate and our Urban Future (Bodo, 1-5 October 2018)
- 'Metabolic Impact Assessment for Strategic Urban Planning' (Luisa Batista, Miguel Lopes, Paulo Pinho)
AESOP Annual Conference PLANNING FOR TRANSITION (Venice 9-13 July 2019)
- Redesign an Assessment Tool (SEA) by focusing on cities Climate Change Response (Luísa Batista, Miguel Lopes, Paulo Pinho)
- Rethinking Urban Metabolism Approaches: The MIA Framework (Miguel Lopes, Luísa Batista, Paulo Pinho)