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Malene Rudolf Lindberg is a Research Fellow at the Department of the Built Environment, Aalborg University, within The Faculty of Engineering and Science. Her research focuses on sustainable urban development, mobility justice, and sufficiency planning, emphasizing equitable urban living within planetary boundaries. She leads and collaborates on projects like the NabolagsAtlas initiative, a data-driven tool for urban planning, and contributes to initiatives such as Creating Caring Communities and Digital Placemaking and Soft City Sensing. Lindberg has published extensively on topics including post-pandemic mobility futures, car dependency reduction, and reflexive mobilities research. Her work addresses urban inequality through spatial analysis and participatory methodologies.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided texts, but her academic trajectory is evident through her postdoctoral position and research output. Key collaborations include partnerships with institutions in Denmark and international networks. Lindberg actively engages in public dissemination through workshops, media contributions, and conferences, including the 2024 Sustainable Places conference and NabolagsAtlas implementation workshops.
Her scientific contributions span 21 peer-reviewed publications and datasets, with notable works analyzing suburban car-sharing experiences and pandemic-induced mobility shifts. Lindberg's research integrates sociological theory with practical urban planning, aiming to bridge gaps between climate values and actionable solutions.
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