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Dr. Joanna Stewart is a Lecturer in Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow, affiliated with the Urban Big Data Centre. She holds a PhD in Public Health from the University of Glasgow, focusing on spatial deprivation patterns and their health impacts. Her research integrates GIS, urban planning, and public health to study topics like real estate adaptation, retail market dynamics, and suburban poverty trends.
Education: BA and MRes in Geography (University of Strathclyde), MSc in City Planning and Regeneration (University of Glasgow), PhD in Public Health (University of Glasgow).
Research interests include urban resilience, spatial deprivation analysis, GIS applications in urban studies, and real estate market adaptation. She has contributed to the ESRC-funded REPAIR project on urban retail systems and published on topics like property ownership fragmentation and cycling infrastructure impacts.
Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining geography, ecology, and policy analysis. She is a licentiate member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and active in urban analytics and just cities research.



