SusInfra is a research programme comprising a portfolio of interrelated projects that collectively investigate critical matters relating to urban sustainability, human well-being, and their dynamics with broader developmental objectives. These projects are designed to target specific facets of urban and environmental challenges, ranging from sanitation and care for older persons to the integration of digital technologies.
The overarching aim of SusInfra research is to foster a better understanding of interactions between human activities and the broader environment (systems and systems-of-systems), with a particular emphasis on their ramifications for sustainable urban development.
SusInfra is home to over 40 active researchers from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, including complex systems and mathematical biology; environmental science and engineering; sustainability science; human geography; and architecture, urban design, and planning, among others.
Colleagues are based around the world. They are at different stages of their career, ranging from undergraduate students to senior professors.
To ensure the informed formulation of research questions and approaches as well as the timely and rapid dissemination of research findings, SusInfra maintains close links with government and industry, including non-academic stakeholders (planners, policy makers, businesses).
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