Dar-Mousa, Rami Nabil http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6081-9147
Makhamreh, Zeyad
Article History
Received: 3 September 2018
Accepted: 17 April 2019
First Online: 9 May 2019
Authors’ information
: Rami is (Ph.D.) candidate in geography, his domain focus on urban environmental management, he has a good working expertise in assessing the sustainability of ecosystem services in urban as well as in green areas; such services like air quality, noise pollution and socio-economic era related to an urban environment.Rami has a former interest in morphometric studies and flood management in the semi-arid and urban areas, in addition to advanced experience in Remote Sensing (RS), Geographic Information System (GIS), Cartography and data visualization. Rami worked on several types of research using spatial statistical analysis to find out the relationship between human and nature characteristics in Jordan and Palestine. He has membership in Arab Council for the Social Sciences and Jordan Green Building Council (JGBC).Also, he participated in many scientific conferences and has many published papers.ZM is a professor in the field of applied environmental sciences in the Geography department at the University of Jordan. He is a specialist in GIS spatial modeling and Remote Sensing applications in environmental science in the Dryland regions and urban ecosystems. The interest in the urban system lay mainly in the relationship between urban expansion and population services and the effector urbanization growth on the floods characteristics in the cities. He has acquired extensive expertise in various aspects of applied environmental science, his research focuses on applied remote sensing and spatial analysis in and land use changes, monitoring of land degradation, climate change, and watershed management. He has many publications in international Journals and conferences and participates in different workshops and projects in the related fields.
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