Sohail Ahmad (@sohailplanner) 's Twitter Profile
Sohail Ahmad

@sohailplanner

Academic | MRTPI | Exploring policy-relevant, socially inclusive, and energy-efficient human settlements.

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Sounds like an exciting PhD position. Definitely, ancient water management practices could be helpful for contemporary planning systems.

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Excellent review, the edited volume deep dives into issues of 'new climate urbanism'. I like how contributions have covered three key aspects - entrepreneurial, reactive and transformative - that emerged from climate urbanism.

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Even after 10 years of 'great' development, India is the third most polluted country in the world. Happy at least ahead to Pakistan and Bangladesh. It is not only monitoring issues; it require new and robust strategies for development.

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Excellent Open Access book on 'Cities and Citadels' by Adam S Green et al. I enjoy how they have linked urban inequalities in archaeological contexts. Theoretically grounded with tons of (open) data and truly interdisciplinary. taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-mono/…

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#wwcs2024 has uniquely captured climate change #mitigation and #adaptation challenges from across the world. Here, research methods - systematic review - bind issues. We need evidence for sustainable development actions.

#wwcs2024 has uniquely captured climate change #mitigation and #adaptation challenges from across the world. Here, research methods - systematic review - bind issues. We need evidence for sustainable development actions.
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▪ #African cities have lower overcrowdedness than #Asian cities, except #Chinese cities. ▪ Low-income neighbourhoods have significantly higher overcrowdedness in South Asian cities, led by Delhi. ▪ Explainers: population growth rates; housing growth rates; what else???

▪ #African cities have lower overcrowdedness than #Asian cities, except #Chinese cities.
▪ Low-income neighbourhoods have significantly higher overcrowdedness in South Asian cities, led by Delhi. 
▪ Explainers: population growth rates; housing growth rates; what else???
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Excited to 📣 a post doc Urban Studies & Social Policy and CaCHE. The post is part of a new Economic and Social Research Council project, URBAN RETROFIT UK, conducting vital research on delivering place adaptation for net zero through planning and development systems. Come join us: jobs.ac.uk/job/DJN028/res…