
معرفی
Sian Peake-Jones is an Honorary Research Fellow in Planning, Property and Environmental Management. Her work intersects urban development, devolution, and public health, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) including quality education and sustainable cities. She holds a Master of Arts in Local Economic Development from Middlesex University.
- Education: MA in Local Economic Development (Middlesex University, 1999)
- Academic Role: Honorary Research Fellow focusing on urban policy and devolution
Her research explores:
- Complex systems in urban development decision-making
- Devolution dynamics in English governance
- Co-production between researchers and practitioners
- Mental health linkages to subnational productivity
- Community engagement in policy design
Publication trends show emphasis on qualitative research methodologies, urban regeneration, and cross-sector collaboration. Recent works analyze autonomy in Greater Manchester’s governance and healthier urban planning frameworks.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Faculty of Humanities Doctoral Studentship (2011)
She contributes to projects like TRUUD (Tackling Root Causes Upstream of Unhealthy Urban Development), examining how urban environments affect mental health through co-produced research models.
