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Kajsa Lundberg is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT University's School of Global, Urban and Social Studies. She currently works on two major projects: the Australian Research Council (ARC)-funded Transformation of Reclaimed Waste Resources to Engineered Materials and Solutions (TREMS) Hub, focusing on apartment waste management policy, and an ARC DECRA project on sustainable consumption led by Dr. Bhavna Middha. Previously, she held a Research Fellowship at the University of Melbourne’s Melbourne Centre for Cities, leading a project with the Global Covenant of Mayors (GCoM) to develop a global urban research agenda.
She earned her PhD in 2023 from the University of Melbourne, with a thesis examining more-than-human harms, climate change, and urban expansion-driven fires. Her research spans urban policy, spatial justice, homelessness, criminal justice technologies, and climate action. Key interests include the intersections of urban development, environmental justice, and social equity.
Her scholarly work has explored topics such as digital service delivery in corrections, spatial governance of marginalized populations, and visual methodologies in criminology. She collaborates with international organizations like GCoM and contributes to interdisciplinary projects addressing urban sustainability and climate resilience.



