Tamer ElSerafi | Urban Planning | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Tamer ElSerafi | Urban Planning | Excellence in Research Award

Head of Architecture Department | Effat University | Egypt

Dr. Tamer ElSerafi is an accomplished academic and professional architect specializing in architectural engineering, urban design, sustainable urban mobility, and the conservation of historic districts. His research expertise centers on integrating mobility management, transit-oriented development, and adaptive reuse strategies to enhance livability and resilience in heritage contexts. He has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference papers, achieving an h-index of 5 on Google Scholar and 4 on Scopus, with a growing international citation record. His work reflects strong interdisciplinary and international collaboration with universities and research institutions across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. Beyond academia, his professional practice has contributed to major heritage restoration, museum, and urban regeneration projects with significant social and cultural value. Through research, teaching, and practice, his contributions support sustainable urban development, heritage preservation, and community-oriented design, demonstrating clear societal impact and future research potential.

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Featured Publications


Challenges for Cycling and Walking in New Cities in Egypt: Experience of Elsheikh Zayed City


– Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 2019 (Cited by 12)

Socio-Spatial Regeneration Challenges in Attaba Historic Market, Cairo–Egypt


– Journal of Humanities and Applied Social Sciences, 2021 (Cited by 11)

Temporary Uses and Regeneration of Historic Contexts: The Case of Attaba Market, Cairo


– Journal of Engineering and Applied Science, 2020 (Cited by 10)

Sustained Liveability: A Framework Beyond Energy-Conscious Building Conservation of Market Halls


– International Journal of Architectural Research, 2017 (Cited by 8)

Julia Wood | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Julia Wood | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

University of Cape Town | South Africa

Ms. Julia Wood is an accomplished biodiversity and conservation specialist with extensive experience in managing sensitive ecosystems and promoting sustainable development. Her career spans leadership roles in municipal environmental management, applied ecological research, and conservation advocacy, reflecting a strong commitment to safeguarding South Africa’s unique natural heritage. With academic training including a BSc (Botany, Zoology), BSc Honours in terrestrial ecology, and an MSc in Botany focused on the natural vegetation of the Robertson Karoo, she is currently advancing her expertise through a PhD in Environmental and Geographical Studies. Her research examines critical factors that influence effective conservation action, addressing real-world implementation challenges in biodiversity planning and environmental governance. Throughout her tenure with the City of Cape Town—currently as Manager of Biodiversity Management—she has overseen 20 protected areas and coordinated the execution of strategic biodiversity initiatives, including the Local Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan and fine-scale conservation plans. Her work integrates ecological protection with vital societal goals such as job creation, skills development, and environmental education, ensuring conservation efforts deliver measurable community benefit. Julia’s contributions include numerous publications, project leadership roles at WWF-SA’s Table Mountain Fund, and significant involvement in watershed and ecosystem-based management across diverse natural landscapes. Her collaborations extend across governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders, strengthening regional responses to climate change, ecological restoration, and urban development pressures. An award-winning professional, she is respected for advancing evidence-based conservation strategies that enhance resilience and protect biodiversity in one of the world’s most ecologically significant regions. This continued dedication demonstrates her capacity to motivate progress, build partnerships, and contribute meaningfully to global environmental sustainability.

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Publications

Coordinating invasive alien species management in a biodiversity hotspot: The CAPE Invasive Alien Animals Working Group. Bothalia. 2020