Carmela De Vivo graduated with honors in “Environmental Science” from the University of Salerno in 2018 and earned a PhD in “Environmental Phenomena and Risks” from the University of Naples “Parthenope” in 2022. Her academic work focused on assessing climate risks to airport infrastructures in the Euro-Mediterranean region and developing adaptation strategies to enhance their resilience. Since June 2022, she has been a postdoctoral researcher at the CMCC Foundation within the Regional Models and Geo-Hydrological Impacts (REMHI) Division at the Institute for Climate Resilience (ICR). Her research focuses on climate risk assessment using systemic and co-design approaches, integrating scientific knowledge with stakeholders’ needs to support resilience-oriented decision-making. Alongside her research, she is actively involved in environmental education initiatives aimed at raising awareness among younger generations about climate change and sustainability.