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Dr Mark Livingston is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow's School of Social & Political Sciences. He has dedicated over 20 years to post-doctoral research in Public Health and Urban Studies, notably leading the Housing and Environment workpackage at the ESRC-funded Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC). His research focuses on neighborhood dynamics, urban data innovation, and the impact of housing policies such as the Private Rented Sector (PRS).
- Affiliations: Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC), Socio-Environmental Action Group
- Key roles: CO-Investigator at UBDC, leading Housing and Environment research
Research interests emphasize the application of new data forms (e.g., crowdsourced cycling data, Airbnb listings) to urban challenges, neighborhood socio-economic dynamics, and policy impacts on housing markets. His work bridges urban planning, public health, and socio-economic analysis.
Recent publications highlight trends in sustainable transport behaviors, short-term rental market analysis, and the suburbanization of poverty. His work on maternal influence on sustainable transport choices and privacy in cycling data underscores interdisciplinary approaches.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Livingston has contributed to major grants including the UBDC's Phase 2/3 funding and the Poverty and Social Exclusion UK Survey (2010-2014).
Teaching includes coordinating courses like 'Researching and Evidencing the Policy Process' and 'Evidence, Evaluation and Policy' for postgraduate programs.


