Ph.D. in Geography and Urban Planning with a research specialization in spatial justice, participatory urban design, and the socio-spatial reconstruction of post-conflict cities. My academic and professional trajectory is dedicated to advancing inclusive and resilient urban environments through interdisciplinary research, stakeholder engagement, and culturally grounded design approaches. I focus on the development of gamified and culturally responsive planning frameworks aimed at fostering social cohesion, empowering marginalized communities, and enhancing local agency in the urban decision-making process. I hold a Master of Engineering in Global Urban Development from Chung-Ang University (South Korea) and have authored peer-reviewed publications on urban density, housing equity, and vernacular transformation in rapidly evolving urban contexts. My methodological expertise integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS), spatial analytics, and mixed qualitative methods to support evidence-based policy and context-sensitive design strategies. I am committed to bridging the gap between academic research and practice by collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and diverse urban stakeholders to co-create cities that are equitable, adaptive, and sustainable.
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Socio-cultural transformations in modernity and household patterns: a study on local traditions housing and the impact and evolution of vernacular architecture in Yazd, IranFirst author