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Dr Godwin Kavaarpuo is a Lecturer in Property at the Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne. He focuses on student-centric teaching and integrates industry experience from Ghana and Australia, including roles at the African Development Bank and Ghana's Ministry of Works and Housing. His research emphasizes sustainable property investments, property technology (blockchain applications), and affordable housing.
Godwin's work bridges academia and practice through longitudinal studies on homelessness service utilization in Melbourne and innovative housing finance mechanisms. Previously at RMIT University’s Unison Housing Research Lab, he analyzed data from major homelessness service providers to inform policy strategies. He is a member of the Australian Property Institute.
His research outputs span urban development, property economics, and housing policy. Key areas include transaction costs in construction innovation, climate impacts on homeownership, and social housing demand analysis. He has published in Q1 journals like Cities and Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law.
Dr Kavaarpuo’s interdisciplinary approach combines economic analysis, policy evaluation, and technology applications to address urban challenges. His work highlights the intersection of housing affordability, technological adoption, and sustainable urban development.
