Yaseen Albarim
DPhil in Sustainable Urban Development
Thesis
Sustainability plans and worker housing regulations in Qatar: Two paradoxical quests?
Research abstract
The official planning system in Qatar has undertaken two efforts that appear to be in tension: spatial plans drawing on sustainability and worker housing regulations. In my research, I aim to explore the tensions between the effort of
the official planning system to achieve a spatially sustainable pattern of urban development and its effort to regulate the housing of low-income, migrant male workers.
Supervisor(s)
Dr. Idalina Baptista
Biography
I graduated from the University of Baghdad in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in architecture and from the American University of Beirut in 2014 with a master's degree in urban planning. I now study at the University of Oxford for the DPhil in Sustainable Urban Development. I also now work in Doha, Qatar, as an urban planner and designer.
Publications
For my publication, kindly visit my Academia account at https://independent.academia.edu/RaadYaseen
Papers and lectures
For my publication, kindly visit my Academia account at https://independent.academia.edu/RaadYaseen
Research interests
I am interested in understanding the world and in making it better just like many of us out there. Now, my research interests include the nexus between social justice and sustainable urban development with a focus on the workers' housing and state planning policies.