Publications:
NOTE: [Art] article in a peer-reviewed journal, [R] research report, [PB] policy brief, [*] other.
- [Art] Tateishi, Eigo., Takahashi, Kyoko., & Nakano, Taku. (in press). Governance reaction to the emerging megacity shrinkage in Tokyo: The case of the Tsukuba express transit-suburban region. Cities. See Online.
- [Art] Takahashi, K., Kudo, S., Tateishi, Eigo., Furukawa, N., Nordqvist, J., & Allasiw, D. (2018). Identifying Context-specific Categories for Visualizing Livability of Cities – A case study of Malmö. Challenges In Sustainability, 6 (1), 52-64. See Online.
- [Art] Tateishi, Eigo. (2017). Craving Gains and Claiming ‘Green’ by Cutting Greens? An exploratory analysis of greenfield housing developments in Iskandar Malaysia. Journal of Urban Affairs, 40:3, 370-393. See Online.
- [R] Andersson, Magnus., Bohman, Helena., and Tateishi, Eigo. (2017). En geografisk analys av kollektivtrafik och fastighetsmarknaden. Lund, Sweden: The Swedish Knowledge Center for Public Transport (Nationellt kunskapscentrum för kollektivtrafik). See Online.
- [R] Tateishi, Eigo., Bohman, Helena., and Nilsson, Désirée. (2016). Public transport data value chain: A case study of Skånetrafiken. Malmö, Sweden: Internet of Things and People Institute at Malmö Högskola.
- [PB] Tateishi, Eigo. (2015). An application of NASA MODIS remote sensing Images to a comprehensive estimation of ecological impacts of urban development (Policy Brief in United Nations Global Sustainable Development Report 2015). See Online.
- [*] Tateishi, Eigo. (2015). Greenwashing and capitalist production of urban space: A case study in Iskandar Malaysia (Master’s thesis, LUP-SP:5403348). Lund, Sweden: Lund University. See Online.
Activities:
NOTE: [CP] conference presentation, [PP] poster presentation, [L] lecture, [W] workshop, [Smr] Seminar, [GS] guest speaker, [Rev] invited peer reviewer, [*] other.
- [Smr] PhD Start-up seminar (with an external opponent Dr. Anders Wretstrand @ Lund University), June 8, 2018.
- [Rev] The R Journal, July 2017.
- [PP] Final Poster Presentation for PhD Course “Spatial Data Analysis in Practice” at KTH @Stockholm, Sweden, June 2017. See Blog Post.
- [PP] Sustainable City Development 2016 Conference @Malmö, Sweden, Dec 2016. How compact city contribute to people’s livability? Comparative study of compactness in mobility development in Malmö and Toyama (Authors: Takahashi, Kyoko., Furukawa, Norikazu., Kudo, Shogo., Tateishi, Eigo., Nordqvist, Joakim., & Motoharu, Onuki).
- [Smr] Real Estate Unit Friday Seminar @Malmö Högskola (In-house), Nov 2016. Public Transport, Commuting Pattern, and Regional Development in Skåne. Together with Magnus Andersson and Helena Bohman.
- [W] Real Estate Workshop with Region Skåne (Skåne Municipality Government), @Malmö, Sweden, Jun 2016. Exchanging opinions and research ideas. Together with Helena Bohman, Magnus Andersson, & Désirée Nilsson.
- [Smr] Real Estate Unit Friday Seminar @Malmö Högskola (In-house), May 2016. Creating Value of Big Data for Different Users: A case study of values and obstacles of using public transport data from Skånetrafiken.
- [W] 5th Real Estate Research Workshop @Malmö Högskola, May 2016. The Voice of Whom? Voice mechanism and the implementation of environmental laws in housing. Together with Helena Bohman & Joakim Nordqvist.
- [L] Workshop for Atlas of Southern Thailand Project at Prince of Songkhla University Pattani Campus @Pattani, Thailand, Dec 2015. As a guest lecturer, I gave 16-hour QGIS training to 26 participants who are professionals from various fields such as staff and student at Prince of Songkhla University, Royal Thai Police Force and Royal Defense Force. The training covered GIS data management, basic spatial analyses, and cartographic design.
- [Smr] Real Estate Unit Friday Seminar @Malmö Högskola (In-house), Dec 2015. Urban Greenwashing Hypothesis: A quantitative test in Iskandar Malaysia.
- [Smr] Real Estate Unit Friday Seminar @Malmö Högskola (In-house), Nov 2015. Residential Real Estate Prices: Effects of new underground train station in Malmö. Together with Magnus Andersson & Peter Palm.
- [GS] Academic Career Support Center Graduate School Workshop “Learning From Experience: AIU Alumni and Overseas Graduate School” @Akita, Japan, July 2015. As a guest speaker, I gave a presentation about how to prepare for the application for graduate schools to undergraduate students at Akita International University.
- [CP] 11th International Conference on Historical Materialism @London, UK, Nov 2014. Smoking Metropolises: Capitalist urbanization and fossil fuels. http://goo.gl/SPzHra
- [CP] 1st International Conference on Island Cities and Urban Archipelagos @Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct 2014. Island Eats Mainland? Or Mainland Feeds Island? Thinking dynamics of the island-mainland transnational urban regions with special reference to the case of Singapore and Johor Bahru. http://goo.gl/3K8Im6
- [*] The International Monetary Fund / World Bank After Conference: “University Hub Haneda Airport Symposium” @Tokyo, Japan, Oct 2012. Was selected by the president of AIU as the delegation leader of AIU students for UHHA Symposium, and took part in several discussions.
In-house Pedagogical Activities:
As of 2017, I was responsible for labs and/or lectures of 11 courses/programs in total, and cumulative working hours for pedagogical activities during 2015 and 2017 are 441 hours. NOTE: [G] graduate level, [U] undergraduate level.
@Malmö University
- [US630E] Catching Urbanity (2017 Spring, [G]), 25 Students, 35 hours (15 hours for lectures and labs).
- [MV104E] Environmental & Ecological Economics (2017 Spring, [U]), 30 Students, 8 hours (4 hours for labs).
- [FF312F ] Real Estate Management: Financing and appraisal of real estate (2017 Spring, [U]), 120 Students, 32 hours (16 hours for labs).
- [FF309F] Real Estate Science and Market (2016 Fall, [U]), 120 Students, 40 hours (16 hours for lectures and labs).
- [BY178C] Economic Perspectives of Urban Planning (2016 Fall, [U]), 30 Students, 20 hours (10 hours for lectures and labs).
- [TR130B] Quantitative and Statistical Methods for Transport Management (2016 Fall, [U]), 60 Students, 85 hours (24 hours for lectures and labs).
- [FF312F] Real Estate Management: Financing and appraisal of real estate (2016 Spring, [U]), 60 Students, 52 hours (16 hours for lectures and labs).
- [US630E] Catching Urbanity (2016 Spring, [G]), 25 Students, 35 hours (15 hours for lectures and labs).
- [MV104E] Environmental & Ecological Economics (2016 Spring, [U]), 30 Students, 14 hours (6 hours for lectures and labs).
- [FF309F] Real Estate Science and Market (2015 Fall, [U]), 120 Students, 32 hours (16 hours for lectures and labs).
- [BY178C] Economic Perspectives of Urban Planning (2015 Fall, [U]), 30 Students, 16 hours (8 hours for lectures and labs).
- [TR130B] Quantitative and Statistical Methods for Transport Management (2015 Fall, [U]), 60 Students, 32 hours (16 hours for lectures and labs).