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Prof. Ludger Basten is a Professor of Economic and Social Geography at the Technical University of Dortmund's Department of Sociology, affiliated with the Faculty of Social Sciences. His research focuses on urban and metropolitan development processes, planning governance, and suburbanization dynamics, with regional emphases on the Ruhr region, Germany, Canada, and North America. He holds editorial roles for the journal 'Berichte. Geographie und Landeskunde' and co-leads the German Geographical Society's 'City Futures' working group.
Education highlights include a PhD from Ruhr University Bochum (1997), habilitation (2004), and visiting professorships at the University of British Columbia. His career spans roles at Ruhr University Bochum, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, and international collaborations in Mexico, Canada, and the U.S.
Research interests emphasize postmodern urbanism, governance of suburbanization, and restructuring of Canadian metropolitan regions. Key projects include the 'Global Suburbanisms' initiative funded by Canada's SSHRC. His work bridges theoretical urban studies with applied spatial policy analysis.
Notable academic contributions include monographs on urban periphery design and edited volumes on metropolitan governance. He actively engages in international conferences and lectures on urban development trends in Europe and North America.
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