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Lindesay Dawe is a Lecturer in Architectural Technology at the Belfast School of Architecture & the Built Environment, part of Ulster University's Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment. Based at the Jordanstown Campus, Dawe focuses on community engagement and urban regeneration within the Built Environment discipline.
Research Interests: Dawe's work centers on community-driven urban renewal strategies, stakeholder engagement in public policy, and sustainable development practices. Their research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in social sustainability and neighborhood regeneration contexts.
Publication Trends: Dawe's research output, exemplified by the 2018 paper on Northern Ireland regeneration, emphasizes participatory approaches to urban development and policy innovation.
Professional Activities: In 2016, Dawe co-organized the conference "A Fresh Look at Community Engagement and Public Policy," demonstrating commitment to academic collaboration and knowledge dissemination.



