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Nick Green is a Lecturer in Town and Country Planning specializing in UK settlement patterns and social network analysis, with 20+ years as a Chartered Town Planner and Chartered Building Surveyor. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and active in professional planning associations.
His academic credentials include:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCAP) from University of Salford (2012)
- PhD in Planning Studies from University College London (2001)
- MPhil in Town Planning from University College London (1995)
- BSc in Building Surveying from Thames Polytechnic (1988)
Research focuses on historical and future settlement evolution, urban complexity, and cultural geography, integrating geographical network analysis with policy forecasting. Recent work examines artist communities in East London and regional planning fragmentation, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches spanning urban studies, sociology, and historical geography.
Publication trends reveal consistent investigation of British spatial development through historical lenses while addressing contemporary challenges like gentrification and policy coherence. His output bridges academic theory and professional planning practice with strong empirical grounding in UK contexts.
Key honors include:
- Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society
- Fellow of the Higher Educational Academy (FHEA)
Dr Green mentors PhD students and maintains professional affiliations with the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI) and Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). Prior academic roles include lectureships at Salford and Liverpool Universities and Research Fellowship at Manchester University.




