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Magnus
Andersson
Associate Professor/Vice Dean
magnus.e.andersson@mau.se
+46 40 665 72 06
orcid.org/0000-0002-9670-5544
Presentation
Magnus Andersson, associate professor in economic geography at Urban Studies since 2013. Andersson is active as a researcher in quantitative geography with a focus on spatial analysis of sustainable economic development. Processes linked to economic growth, socio-economic change, and infrastructure investment are of interest to his research agenda. Research is financed by various funding agencies such as Vinnova, STINT, K2 - National knowledge center for public transport.
Magnus' teaching is mainly focused on urban economic geography, GIS, statistics, and internationalization of real estate markets. Inspiration for teaching takes place through repeated stays at foreign universities and with the help of invited guests from Swedish and foreign universities.
Cooperation with the society is an important part of Magnus' agenda. On an international level, Andersson has been participating since 2011 as a researcher and advisor within the framework of the UN's work to implement global sustainable development goals. Now, the work is focused on developing methods to measure sustainable development using remote sensing. On a national level, Magnus participated as an investigator for the Swedish Transport Administration within the framework of alternative design of new fast train lines with a particular focus on effects for housing construction and the housing market as well as consequences for planning in the municipalities and regions close to the investment.
Publications
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2023 | Report
Malmö/Köpenhamn: kluster, samverkan, investeringar
Magnus Andersson, Emma Lappi
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2023 | Article in journal
Accessibility and space-time differences in when and how different groups (choose to) travel
Jean Ryan, Rafael H.M. Pereira, Magnus Andersson
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2022 | Chapter in book
32. Reflections and Conclusions
Magnus Andersson, Peter Palm
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2022 | Collection (editor)
The Routledge Companion to International Housing Markets
Magnus Andersson, Peter Palm, Helena Bohman, Béatrice Balivet, Omokolaade Akinsomi
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2021 | Article in journal
Impacts of international transport infrastructure: evidence from Laos households
Magnus Andersson, Kazunobu Hayakawa, Souknilanh Keola, Yamanouchi Kenta