Cletus Moobela completed his PhD in 2004 at Sheffield Hallam University where he was exploring the potential application of complexity theory in urban regeneration processes. Upon completion of the PhD, Cletus worked as a Research Associate at the U
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Cletus Moobela completed his PhD in 2004 at Sheffield Hallam University where he was exploring the potential application of complexity theory in urban regeneration processes. Upon completion of the PhD, Cletus worked as a Research Associate at the University of Reading, focussing on asset management strategies for social housing. His other qualifications are in Land Economy where he holds a BSc (Copperbelt University) and MLE (University of Aberdeen). Prior to commencement of his PhD, Cletus had been working as a Lecturer in Property Valuation and Investment Appraisal at Copperbelt University in Zambia. His research interests are in property market analysis, economics of social housing, land tenure and the development paradigm, and urban regeneration, with a common theoretical platform of complexity.
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