Are red sea parks compatible with ecotourism?
(2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
All Outputs (21)
Global survey shows planners use widely varying sea-level rise projections for coastal adaptation (2023)
Journal Article
Including sea-level rise (SLR) projections in planning and implementing coastal adaptation is crucial. Here we analyze the first global survey on the use of SLR projections for 2050 and 2100. Two-hundred and fifty-three coastal practitioners engaged... Read More about Global survey shows planners use widely varying sea-level rise projections for coastal adaptation.
Book review of Paradoxes of Green: Landscapes of a City-state, by Gareth Doherty (2023)
Journal Article
Tourism and urbanism: Definitions and evolutions (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
PART (I)
• Questioning Tourism Concepts
PART (II)
• Tourism & Urbanism: Interconnected Evolution
PART (III)
• Urban Tourism: Considerations & Recommendations
Cairo's urban development (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
• About Egypt (History & Background)
• Cairo
• Planning of Cairo
• Recent Urban Projects
• Problematizing The New Plans for Cairo
• Open Discussions on Suggested Solutions
Egypt (2022)
Book Chapter
Egypt has been known throughout history as a destination for travelers, particularly since it was visited by Herodotus during ancient times and he wrote about his sur-prises of the vast differences between Egypt and his homeland. During the Roman Emp... Read More about Egypt.
Tourism Governance: A Critical Discourse on a Global Industry (2022)
Book
Tourism Governance takes a systematic approach to reveal the varying internal and external dynamics that influence tourism policy and strategy across countries. With particular attention to the role of stakeholders and governmental scales, the book o... Read More about Tourism Governance: A Critical Discourse on a Global Industry.
Blue-green infrastructure: A base for urban development opportunities (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tourism and urbanization, an interconnected evolution (2021)
Journal Article
While there is extensive literature on the evolution of tourism and the urbanization process, the interlinks between these two evolutions are not yet fully explored; maybe because they are separate disciplines, or taught independently of each other.... Read More about Tourism and urbanization, an interconnected evolution.
Unmasking Cairo: The Architecture of the City in an Age of Contradictions (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cairo is a city that is changing dramatically. How does one probe a city amidst dynamic change? And what role does architecture play in it?
About this Event:
Underpinning this symposium is a hypothesis that a distinct phase in Cairo’s urban/archi... Read More about Unmasking Cairo: The Architecture of the City in an Age of Contradictions.
How eco is eco-tourism? A systematic assessment of resorts on the Red Sea, Egypt (2020)
Journal Article
Eco-tourism is a growing part of the tourism industry. However, there are no agreed-upon criteria of what constitutes eco-tourism, so the industry is currently self-identified, with eco-lodges simply declaring themselves so. Here we present the first... Read More about How eco is eco-tourism? A systematic assessment of resorts on the Red Sea, Egypt.
Bridges over the Nile: Transportation corridors transformed into public spaces (2020)
Journal Article
Cairo is a congested city with high rate of urbanization and very limited public space. Cairo has one of the lowest rates of parkland per capita of any major city. Moreover, the banks of the Nile, formerly alive with activities such as washing, fishi... Read More about Bridges over the Nile: Transportation corridors transformed into public spaces.
California’s transportation fuel sector (TFS), whose assets supply crude oil from its source to end fuel users, will increasingly be exposed to extreme weather events including flooding and wildfire under climate change. Prior studies have not consid... Read More about Assessing extreme weather-related vulnerability and identifying resilience options for California's interdependent transportation fuel sector.
Greening and opening the public space of the Nile banks: A demonstration case study in Maadi, Cairo (2018)
Journal Article
The Nile, in general, and particularly in Cairo, is an ecological, cultural and social corridor that is not yet fully utilized. The 2011 Cairo workshop “Connecting Cairo to the Nile” identified the potential to increase accessibility to the river, su... Read More about Greening and opening the public space of the Nile banks: A demonstration case study in Maadi, Cairo.
Perspectives: Amir Gohar (2017)
Digital Artefact
A Q&A with Dr Amir Gohar focusing on his research and views on landscape architecture.
Flash flooding as a threat to settlements even in remote areas (2016)
Journal Article
Desert environments are subject to flash floods in wadi floors, which may occur only once every decade or two in a given wadi (dry channels or valleys, except during rains). In areas of rapid growth, flood-prone areas can become urbanized in the time... Read More about Flash flooding as a threat to settlements even in remote areas.
الإعلان الجديد لمؤسسة تنسيق وتخطيط الموقع لسنة ٢٠١٦ في فلاديلفيا (2016)
Other
الإعلان الجديد لمؤسسة تنسيق وتخطيط الموقع
(Landscape Architecture Foundation)
لسنة ٢٠١٦ في فلاديلفيا
On the eve of its 50th anniversary, LAF convened a diverse group of the world’s leading landscape architects to reflect on the last half-centu... Read More about الإعلان الجديد لمؤسسة تنسيق وتخطيط الموقع لسنة ٢٠١٦ في فلاديلفيا.
Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Opportunities for public access and alternative transportation (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
If Egypt is ‘the gift of the Nile’, certainly the Nile is the heart of Cairo, Egypt’s greatest city. Ironically, however, over the 20th century, the Nile became inaccessible to ordinary Cairenes along most of its banks, which are now occupied by priv... Read More about Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Opportunities for public access and alternative transportation.
Sustainable tourism: Opportunities and challenges - Case Study: The Red Sea, Egypt (2013)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Renewing life and heritage on the river (2011)
Report
As urban waterfronts around the world de-industrialize, cities are increasingly capitalizing on these opportunities to provide open space and alternative commuting routes along riverbanks, bringing residents and visitors back to the waterfronts. In J... Read More about Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Renewing life and heritage on the river.