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Dr Kevin Muldoon-Smith is an Associate Professor in Strategic Public Sector Finance and Urban Adaptation at Northumbria University's Department of Architecture and Built Environment. His research focuses on local government finance systems, urban adaptation, and stranded assets, with a global comparative lens. He is a recognized expert in fiscal decentralization, climate transition, and the intersection of governance and property markets.
Research Interests:
- Strategic Public Sector Finance: Examines international fiscal systems and digital innovation's role in taxation.
- Stranded Assets: Investigates urban adaptation strategies for property vacancy and legislative drivers.
- Knowledge Exchange: Explores tacit knowledge dynamics and collaboration between universities and policy bodies.
Professional Contributions:
- Policy advisor to governments and international organizations (e.g., OECD, World Built Environment Forum).
- Contributed to studies for All Party Parliamentary Groups and testified before UK Select Committees.
- Founder of the Adaptation, Value and Built Environment Research Group.
Teaching & Recognition:
- Teaches finance, taxation, and research methods. Awarded for teaching excellence by Northumbria University.
- External examiner at UK and international universities.
Grants & Projects:
- Principal Investigator for CAPE Seed Funding (£9,935) on local government finance resilience (2022).
Public Engagement:
- Regular media commentary on local government funding (e.g., BBC, The Washington Post).
- Hosted academic collaborations with institutions like the Local Government Information Unit and the International Renewable Energy Agency.
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