
معرفی
Dr. Mark Holton is an Associate Professor in Human Geography at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Plymouth. His research focuses on how young people's sense of belonging intersects with place, identity, and wellbeing, exploring implications for urban design and policy. He has supervised multiple PhD candidates and contributes to teaching in social/cultural geography, planning, and urban studies.
Research Interests:
- Youth geographies and spatial identity
- Community development and urban spaces
- Wellbeing through place attachment
- Design and regulation of youth-oriented spaces
Funding Sources:
- UK Arts & Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
- British Academy
- Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)
- UWA Institute of Advanced Studies
- Seale Hayne Educational Trust
- University of Plymouth Research Innovation Fund
Advising & Grants: Supervised 4 doctoral students (Hoayda Darkal, Kieran Green, Pearlin Teow, Leonardo Santana dos Santos Rodrigues). Active in interdisciplinary research addressing UN Sustainable Development Goals related to communities and urban sustainability.
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