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Eva Sandstedt studied urban phenomena in modern society, focusing on the increasing prevalence of single-living households in Sweden, which have surfaced as an alternative to traditional family structures through co-housing. Her research explored the social and cultural aspects of sustainability in urban planning, drawing parallels to historical neighborhood planning dating back to the 1940s. Sandstedt has a Ph.D. from Uppsala University and has been a professor since 2006. Her work encompasses the interplay between private and public spaces, the risks of modern living, and the emotional aspects of community and isolation. She analyzes residential developments and their implications on quality of life, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods. Sandstedt also collaborates with a variety of disciplines, including landscape architecture and welfare analysis, to enhance the understanding of how living environments can be optimized for both individuals and communities. Her current interests include issues of environmental risks, co-housing, and innovative housing solutions for both the elderly and young generations.
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