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Professor Duncan Maclennan is an Affiliate Professor at the University of Glasgow's School of Social & Political Sciences, based at the Adam Smith Building in Glasgow. His academic career spans several decades with a consistent focus on housing policy, urban economics, and social housing systems, both in the UK and internationally.
His research interests primarily center on housing wealth inequality, affordable housing provision, urban economic development, and the intersection of housing policy with broader economic systems. Professor Maclennan has conducted extensive research on Scottish housing markets, EU housing policies, and international comparative housing studies, particularly examining China's housing system as a 'middle ground' between state and market approaches.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on housing wealth distribution, urban policy innovation, and the economic implications of housing systems. His work increasingly addresses contemporary challenges including carbon emissions reduction in housing, smart city development, and the evolving relationship between housing and capital in the 21st century.
Professor Maclennan has supervised doctoral students including Wallace, Jennifer, whose work focused on 'Wellbeing Economy Governments and COVID-19.' His research has been supported by various funding bodies including the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence, and Policy Scotland.
He is actively engaged in policy-relevant research, frequently collaborating with institutions like the UK Collaborative Centre for Housing Evidence and contributing to major policy reports including 'Shaping Futures: Changing the Housing Story' and 'Scotland's Place in a New Union.' His work bridges academic research and practical policy development in housing and urban economics.
