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Negar Ahmadpoor is a Lecturer in the School of Engineering and the Built Environment at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). Her work focuses on urban planning, environmental science, GIS applications, and the interplay between technology and spatial cognition. She explores topics such as urban resilience, greenspace utilization, and the impact of digital tools like GPS systems on navigation and urban design.
Her research emphasizes understanding how digital technologies reshape human interaction with urban environments. Key areas include flood resilience in cities, spatial knowledge acquisition through mobile maps, and the morphology of urban villages in China. She also investigates transportation accessibility and its economic implications for regional growth.
Notable publications span from 2017 to 2024, addressing themes like air quality comparisons between biking and driving routes in the UK, pandemic-era greenspace valuation, and the neuroscientific underpinnings of place perception. While no awards are explicitly stated, her contributions reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary urban studies.
No grants, labs, or formal advising roles are documented in the provided texts. Her work bridges theoretical urban design principles with applied spatial analysis, aiming to inform sustainable and resilient urban development strategies.
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