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Mohamed Salheen
Mohamed Salheen
Professor of Integrated Planning & Design
Verified email at eng.asu.edu.eg
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Analyses the driving forces for urban growth by using IDRISI® Selva models Abouelreesh-Aswan as a case study
O Hamdy, S Zhao, MA Salheen, YY Eid
International Journal of Engineering and Technology 9 (3), 226, 2017
642017
Crime in relation to urban design. Case study: The Greater Cairo Region
H Adel, M Salheen, RA Mahmoud
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 7 (3), 925-938, 2016
582016
Applying a hybrid model of Markov chain and logistic regression to identify future urban sprawl in Abouelreesh, Aswan: A case study
O Hamdy, S Zhao, T Osman, MA Salheen, YY Eid
Geosciences 6 (4), 43, 2016
482016
Agricultural fragmentation of the Nile Delta; a modeling approach to measuring agricultural land deterioration in Egyptian Nile Delta
A Alfiky, G Kaule, M Salheen
Procedia Environmental Sciences 14, 79-97, 2012
432012
Addressing distance in the space syntax syntactical model
M Salheen, L Forsyth
Urban Design International 6, 93-110, 2001
232001
The path to resilience: Change, landscape aesthetics, and socio-cultural identity in rapidly urbanising contexts. The case of Cairo, Egypt
M Keleg, GB Watson, MA Salheen
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 65, 127360, 2021
172021
Solar irradiance reduction using optimized green infrastructure in arid hot regions: A case study in el-nozha district, Cairo, Egypt
WM Elbardisy, MA Salheen, M Fahmy
Sustainability 13 (17), 9617, 2021
162021
Understanding urban segregation in Cairo: The social and spatial logic of a fragmented city
AA Mohamed, A Van Nes, MA Salheen, MA Khalifa, J Hamhaber
Proceedings of the 1st international conference of the CIB Middle East and …, 2014
162014
Space and protest: A tale of two Egyptian squares
AA Mohamed, A Van Nes, MA Salheen
SSS10: Proceedings of the 10th International Space Syntax Symposium, London …, 2015
142015
An application of universal distance using space syntax analysis
M Salheen
Proceedings 4th International Space Syntax Symposium London, http://www …, 2003
142003
Using Arc GIS to analyse urban growth towards torrent risk areas (Aswan city as a case study)
O Hamdy, S Zhao, MA Salheen, YY Eid
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 20 (1), 012009, 2014
132014
Beyond informality: Traders as space experts in their own informal settlements
AA Mohamed, A Van Nes, MA Salheen
SSS10: Proceedings of the 10th International Space Syntax Symposium, London …, 2015
92015
The socio-economic implications of the spatial configuration in greater Cairo metropolitan area
AA Mohamed, A van Nes, M Salheen, C Kohlert, C Schwander
Proceedings of the 9th International Space Syntax Symposium, Seoul: Sejong …, 2013
92013
The dawn of walkability
M Abedo, M Salheen, A Elshater
Humanizing cities through car-free city development and transformation, 98-114, 2020
82020
A comprehensive analysis of pedestrian environments: the case of Cairo City Centre
MAK Salheen
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22, 2001
72001
A critical review for Cairo’s green open spaces dynamics as a prospect to act as placemaking anchors
MM Keleg, G Butina Watson, MA Salheen
URBAN DESIGN International 27 (3), 232-248, 2022
62022
Towards a water-based regional development model for Siwa oasis in the Western Desert-Egypt
MA Salheen
GCCBS 2013 conference program, 2013
52013
The Impact of Street Trees on a Typical Urban Canyon in Eastern Cairo Region
WM Elbardisy, MA Salheen, M Fahmy
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1056 (1), 012025, 2022
32022
Public perception of environmental change in rapidly growing cities: the case of Cairo, Egypt
M Keleg, GB Watson, MA Salheen
SHAPING URBAN CHANGE–Livable City Regions for the 21st Century. Proceedings …, 2020
32020
Understanding people’s needs for a vivid public realm as a key step towards enhancing the modern Arab cities’ identity
EMM Keleg, MA Salheen, M Abdellatif
Transformation of the urban character of Arab Cities since the late last …, 2015
32015
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