About
Callum Logan is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University's School of PCPM. His affiliation with City Campus, Australia, and collaboration network indicates active involvement in academic and professional real estate research. Despite no biographical data provided, his work focuses on critical issues in urban policy and real estate economics.
Research interests include analyzing housing market dynamics, public policy challenges in housing transfers, disaster risk management in urban contexts, and optimizing asset management frameworks for social housing. His studies bridge theoretical models and practical policy applications, emphasizing resilience and equity in urban development.
Logan has contributed to four research outputs spanning from 2013 to 2022. His work trends reflect a deepening engagement with post-disaster housing valuation and the structural challenges of integrating public and private sectors in housing management. Recent outputs highlight innovative approaches to social housing policy and risk perception quantification.
No scientific awards are listed, and no advising/grant details are provided. Collaborations include co-authors such as Callanan J, Leshinsky R, Sharam A, and McNelis S, suggesting teamwork in policy and disaster-related real estate studies.



