يحيى محمد محمد سراج
يحيى محمد محمد سراج
أستاذ في التخطيط العمرانى
المعلومات المهنية
المعلومات الدراسية
نبذة مختصرة
Yehya Serag received a Bachelor degree in Architecture with a major in Urban Planning and Design from Ain Shams University, Cairo. He, then, obtained his MA in human settlements (PGCHS – Catholic University of Leuven) as well as a Post Graduate Certificate in spatial and regional planning after completing the European Module for spatial development and planning (New Castle University). He graduated with a PhD on the topic “Networking and networks as tools for regional development and planning: Human settlements’ development potentialities in the Western part of Egypt” from the department of Architecture, spatial planning and landscape (Catholic University of Leuven). Since April 2014, Serag holds the position of an associate professor of urban and regional planning at the Department of Urban Planning and Design at Ain Shams University. From December 2010 to September 2014, he coordinated the MSc IUSD. He is currently interested in the impact of politics on urbanism as a new line of research, as well as , urban and regional strategic planning and development.
He organized several international exchange workshops with universities in Belgium.
الكتب
2016 - The Blessings of ‘Non-planning’ in Egypt, Serag, Y. And AbdelWahab, M. in Strategic Planning: an international perspective, eds: Albrechts, L, Hillier, J and Balducci, A. , Taylor and Francis (Forthcoming).
المقالات والدوريات
2011- From Social Networking to Political and Physical Impacts: Some Lessons from the Egyptian Lotus Revolution, paper published in Urban insights Journal - 2011, Routledge .
الأبحاث
- Hanan S.S. Ibrahim, Ahmed Z. Khan, Shady Attia, Yehya Serag, " Classification of Heritage Residential Building Stock and Defining Sustainable Retrofitting Scenarios in Khedivial Cairo ", Sustainability, 2021
- Ibrahim, H.S.S., Khan, A.Z., Mahar, W.A., Attia, S., Serag, Y., " Assessment of passive retrofitting scenarios in heritage residential buildings in hot, dry climates ", Energies, 2021
- Ibrahim, H.S.S., Khan, A.Z., Attiya, M., Serag, Y., " Evaluation of a retrofitted heritage building in downtown Cairo as a best-practice example ", IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 2021
- Hebatullah Ghalib, " New capital cities as tools of development and nation-building: Review of Astana and Egypt’s new administrative capital city ", Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2021
- Ibrahim, H.S.S., Khan, A.Z., Serag, Y., Attia, S., " Towards nearly-zero energy in heritage residential buildings retrofitting in hot, dry climates ", Sustainability (Switzerland), 2021
- Hebatullah Ghalib, " Investigating the Presence of National Capitals as Ranked Global Cities ", IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020
- Samih, B., Hassan, G.F., Serag, Y., Elshater, A., " Mostar versus beirut post conflict reconstruction: Argumentative review ", Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 2020
- Hebatullah Ghalib, " New Capital Cities: A Timeless Mega-project of Intercontinental Presence ", IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020
- Eldaidamony, M., Shetawy, A.A.A., Serag, Y., Elshater, A., " Adapting Geographies of Gentrification in Egypt: Lesson Learned from Fatimid Cairo and Heliopolis ", Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, 2019
- Eldaidamony, M., Shetawy, A.A.A., Serag, Y., Elshater, A., " Applying the Gentrification Indicators in Heliopolis District ", Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, 2019
- Masoumi, H.E., Terzi, F., Serag, Y.M., " Neighborhood-scale urban form typologies of large metropolitan areas: Observations on Istanbul, Cairo, and Tehran ", Cities, 2019
- Serag, Y.M., " The New Administrative Capital of Egypt a Critical Review from the Regional ", SSRN, 2018
- Serag, Y., " Violent and Nonviolent Changes in the Images of Cities in the Arab Spring Countries ", IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2017
- , " From social networking to political and physical impact: lessons from the Egyptian Lotus Revolution ", Regional Insights, 2011