Dr. Umer Khayyam
is working as
Associate Professor
in the
School of Social Sciences & Humanities
. Dr. Umer Khayyam
has a PhD in
Development Studies
. Dr. Umer Khayyam
has published
50
research articles & conference papers having a citation count of
385
, carried out
4
projects and filed
0
intellectual property.
Research Tags
Climate Change
Development Sudies
Disaster risk reduction
Environment Human Health
Migration & Development
Peace & Development
Political Economy
Social Work
Sustainability
Rural Development
Analyzing land use land cover (LULC) changes induced by the run-of river project and respondent survey: a case of Ghazi Barotha Hydropower Project on Indus River, Pakistan2024
Herbert Edling
(University of Applied Sciences Osnabrueck)
Journal: Journal of Public Administration and Governance, Vol. 6, Issue no. 1
Impact Factor: 0Citations: 0Quartile: N/A
Exploring the nexus between land use land cover (LULC) changes and population growth in a planned city of islamabad and unplanned city of Rawalpindi, Pakistan2023
Journal: Heliyon, Volume 9, Issue 2, Article Number e13297
Impact Factor: 3.776Citations: 25Quartile: 2
Planning for Sustainable Green Urbanism: An Empirical Bottom-Up (Community-Led) Perspective on Green Infrastructure (GI) Indicators in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan2022
Journal: Groundwater for Sustainable Development, Volume: 26, Article Number: 101229
Impact Factor: 4.9Citations: 2Quartile: 1
Industrial air pollution and self-reported respiratory and irritant health effects on adjacent residents: a case study of Islamabad Industrial Estate (IEI)2021
Journal: Energy and Environment, Volume: 31, Issue: 2, Pages 308-329
Impact Factor: 2.945Citations: 26Quartile: 3
Assessing the Adverse Effects of Flooding for the Livelihood of Poor’s and the Level of External Response: A case study of Hazara Division, Pakistan2020
Book: Planning in Germany and Pakistan - Responding to Challenges of Climate Change through Intercultural Dialogue (Chapter 2, Pages:27-42) Citations: N/A
Book: Book on Planning in Germany and Iran - Responding to Challenges of Climate Change through Intercultural Dialogue (Chapter 11, Pages 197-221) Citations: N/A
Tropospheric ozone concentration over Pakistan2021