Antoaneta Yoveva serves as the Chief Expert at the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works in Sofia, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of urban environments through her extensive expertise in architecture and urban design. With a focus on planning...
Antoaneta Yoveva serves as the Chief Expert at the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works in Sofia, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of urban environments through her extensive expertise in architecture and urban design. With a focus on planning and policy development, Antoaneta is at the forefront of key initiatives aimed at restructuring and renovating residential districts, ensuring that housing meets modern standards of sustainability and energy efficiency. Her current responsibilities include the implementation of EU programs dedicated to energy efficiency and housing renovation, where she oversees project execution, supervision, monitoring, and reporting.
Antoaneta's work is characterized by her commitment to sustainable urban development, which encompasses not only the renovation of existing housing but also the integration of renewable energy resources into urban planning. Her proficiency in public-private partnerships has been instrumental in fostering collaborative approaches to urban development, enhancing both tourism and recreational planning in the region. Furthermore, her skills in mediation and arbitration in planning processes ensure that diverse stakeholder interests are harmonized, leading to more inclusive housing policies.
With a strong background in international project management, Antoaneta is adept at navigating the complexities of housing policy development, particularly in the context of climate change and sustainability. Her contributions are vital in advancing Bulgaria's urban landscape, making it more resilient and adaptable to future challenges. Through her innovative approach and dedication to energy-efficient housing renovations, Antoaneta Yoveva is not only enhancing the quality of life for residents but also setting a benchmark for sustainable practices in urban planning.