Assoc. Prof. Dr. Akbar Rahimi | Research Excellence | Research Excellence Award
University of Tabriz | Iran
Associate Professor Dr. Akbar Rahimi is a senior academic and researcher in the field of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Tabriz, Iran, affiliated with the Faculty of Planning and Environmental Science. His scholarly work bridges urban planning, environmental sustainability, and spatial analysis, with a strong emphasis on green infrastructure, nature-based solutions, urban thermal comfort, and social equity in cities. Dr. Rahimi has made substantial contributions to understanding how urban form, land-use change, and green spaces influence environmental quality, climate resilience, and human well-being. His research integrates advanced methods such as remote sensing, GIS, artificial neural networks, AI-driven data analysis, and scenario modeling to address complex urban challenges including urban heat islands, air pollution, sustainable land management, and climate adaptation. A defining feature of his work is the focus on vulnerable populations and social justice, particularly gender equity and socio-economic disparities in access to urban ecological services. He has authored and co-authored an extensive body of peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters in high-impact international and national journals, covering topics such as urban agriculture, green roofs, climate-resilient trees, urban parks, tourism impacts on ecosystems, and future-oriented regional planning. His interdisciplinary collaborations span environmental science, geography, ecology, urban forestry, and smart city development, reflecting a holistic approach to sustainable urban systems. In addition to his publications, Dr. Rahimi is an active contributor to international and national conferences, where he has presented full papers, posters, and invited talks on urban ecology, nature-based solutions, intelligent systems, and sustainable city planning. His work has influenced both academic discourse and practical planning perspectives, particularly in rapidly urbanizing regions.
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