

Dr Tazyeen Alam
Climate & Urban Sustainability Expert
Consultant & Researcher for Equitable Cities
This platform presents practice, research, and teaching at the intersection of urban form, spatial configuration, mobility, urban sustainability, climate change, and governance. Through advanced analytical methods, including configurational modelling, fractal diagnostics, and geospatial intelligence, this work investigates how cities can transition toward equitable access, climate resilience, and sustainable resource management. Projects span European coastal regions and are rapidly urbanising in South Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Areas of Study
This platform focuses on in-depth research and analysis of urban environments, with a particular emphasis on equitable accessibility, climate resilience, and sustainable resource management. We delve into advanced analytical methods such as configurational modelling, fractal diagnostics, and geospatial intelligence to understand and improve urban spaces. Our team is dedicated to uncovering insights that can inform policies and strategies for creating more inclusive and sustainable cities.
Latest Research Publications
Alam, T. (2026). Integrating Space Syntax and Bathtub Flood Modelling to Assess Accessibility Impacts of Sea-Level Rise in Copenhagen’s Historic Core. Journal of Environmental Management. 397 (128314). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2025.128314
Garau, C. & Alam, T. (2026). Scaling Urban Complexities using Space Syntax and Fractal Analysis: The Sardinian Cities in Italy as a case study. Journal of Urban Design. https://doi.org/10.1080/13574809.2026.2629313
Alam, T., & Banerjee, A. (2026). Predicting significant urban attributes based on elevated water stress using K-Means clustering. Urban Water Journal, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/1573062X.2026.2639350
