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Dr. Paul Donehue is a Lecturer in the School of Architecture & Built Environment at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), within the Faculty of Engineering. His academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master's in Urban & Regional Planning, both from QUT. His research focuses on urban and regional planning, with a particular emphasis on land use policies, urban freight logistics, peri-urban development, and disaster vulnerability analysis.
He has contributed to over 130 publications, with recent work addressing urban policy implementation challenges, compact city strategies, and resilience in remote infrastructure. His 2023 study on urban freight logistics education highlights gaps in planning education, while his 2018 analysis of peri-urban ambiguity in Australia examines land-use conflicts. Earlier work includes studies on regional airports' importance (2012) and sustainable community planning frameworks (2011).
Though no scientific awards are listed, his research consistently bridges theoretical planning concepts with practical policy outcomes. He has advised no formally listed students but contributes to QUT's urban planning curriculum and research initiatives.
No specific labs or teams are mentioned, but his collaborations span multiple disciplines, including transportation engineering, environmental science, and policy analysis.
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