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Dr. Michael Edwards is a Lecturer (Teaching) at University College London's The Bartlett School of Planning, with a career spanning over five decades. His work critically examines the interplay between property markets and urban planning in the UK and Europe, focusing on rent theory, housing crises, and community-led urban action. As a Leverhulme Emeritus Fellow, he has contributed to major policy analyses like the Future of Cities programme and co-founded networks such as INURA and JustSpace. His teaching includes modules on European planning practices and citizen participation, though some have been discontinued due to budget constraints.
- Education: BA in PPE from Oxford (1964), MPhil in Town Planning from UCL (1967)
- Research: Focuses on urban economics, housing policy, land use, and post-growth urbanism, with a critical lens on developer-dominated planning systems
- Awards:
- Leverhulme Emeritus Fellowship (2010–2011)
- Professional Activities:
- Founder member of INURA, Planners Network UK, and JustSpace
- Advisory roles in UK Parliament planning evidence and European property development curricula
- Publications: 64 outputs including analyses of London's housing crisis, critiques of the Agent of Change Principle, and explorations of planetary urbanism frameworks
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