Ramin Keivani is Head of School of the Built Environment and Professor of International Land Policy and Urban Development at Oxford Brookes University. He is an urbanist with a particular research interest on low income and affordable housing policy, urban social sustainability, and impact of land and property markets on urban development and urban equity in both developed and transition economies. More recently, he has worked on housing and social care including healthy ageing.
He has a strong track record of international comparative urban research managing a number of international projects either as principal or co-investigator. These include projects funded by the European Union, Joseph Rowntree Foundation, University of Oxford, the British Council, Inter-American Development Bank, Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), International Labour Office, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, Government of Iran and the Government of Sharjah. As part of these activities he has undertaken research in many locations around the world including the UK, Central/Eastern Europe, the Middle East, India, Brazil, China and Asia Pacific and Southern Africa. He has also acted as a consultant on the Urban Upgrading and Housing Reform Programme (UUHRP) in Iran advising on the City Development Strategies (CDS) component of the work for the then Ministry of Housing. He is the founding and managing editor of the International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development and sits on the steering group for the UN-Habitat World Urban Campaign and Global Network for Sustainable Housing.
Publications:
MR Shirazi and R Keivani (2021) Social Sustainability of Compact Neighbourhoods Evidence from London and Berlin, Sustainability, 13(4)
Ramin M-Keivani., Erick Omena de Melo and Sue Brownill (2020) Durable inequality and the scope for pro-poor development in a globalising world -Lessons from Rio de Janeiro, CITY, 24(3-4), pp530-551.
M.Reza Shirazi and Ramin Keivani (2019) (Eds) Dimensions of Social Sustainability in the Built Environment – Theory, Policy and Practice, Routledge.
M.Reza Shirazi and Ramin Keivani (2018) The Triad of Social Sustainability. Defining and Measuring Social Sustainability of Urban Neighbourhoods, Urban Research and Practice, 12(4), pp448-471. |