Research in the department is organised into four groups: Cities, Development, Economic Geography & Regional Science, and Environmental Economics & Policy.
The work in the department has many connections across these groups, which engage major themes in social science and policy-making, as well as methods that are used across different thematic areas.
The following cross-cutting themes unify our work and encourage collaboration and the exchange of ideas within the department:
Sustainability, Environment & Climate Change|
Development|
Methods|
Local and Regional Development and Policy|
Urban Economics, Land Use Policy and Planning|
Institutions, Politics, Geography|
Economic Geography, Locational Economics, Regional Economics|