Research output per year
Research output per year
Dr, See Staff Biography for Qualifications
Aberystwyth University
Cledwyn Building
Penglais
Aberystwyth
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Research activity per year
Dr. Maria Plotnikova received her PhD at the University of Illinois. She is a member of the Regional Science Association and has been successful in attracting a number of funding awards, including Horizon 2020 and ESRC funded awards on spatial justice and inequality in Europe and poverty and vulnerability in Wales. Maria's research interests are in Regional and Urban economics, economics of poverty and inequality, as well as economics of housing in transition economies.
Degree Scheme Coordinator, Economics
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue
Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
01 Sept 2021 → 31 Aug 2025
Project: Externally funded research
01 Jan 2017 → 30 Jun 2022
Project: Externally funded research