Research

Pinto, P.; Wong, R.; Curley, J.; Johnson, R.; Xu, L.; Materman, L.; Avalon, M.; Saraiva, G.; Serra-Llobet, A.; Kondolf, G.M. (2018). “Managing Floods in Mediterranean-Climate Urban Catchments: Experiences in the San Francisco Bay Area (California, USA) and the Tagus Estuary (Portugal).” in Serra-Llobet, A.; Kondolf, G.M.; Schaefer, K.; Nicholson, S. (eds.), Managing Flood Risk. New York: Springer International Publishing.

Gohar, A.(2018). Greening and Opening the Public Space on the Nile Banks: A demonstration case study in Maadi, Cairo. Journal of Public Space

Kondolf, G.M.; Pinto, P.J.(2017). The social connectivity of urban rivers. Geomorphology, 277, pp. 182-196, ISSN: 0169-555X. https://dx.doi.org /10.1016/j.geomorph.2016.09.028.

Freire, P.; Tavares, A.O.; Sá, L.; Oliveira, A.; Fortunato, A.B.; dos Santos, P.P.; Rilo, A.; Gomes, J.L.; Rogeiro, J.; Pablo, R.; Pinto, P.J.(2016). A local-scale approach to estuarine flood risk management. Natural Hazards 84: 1705.

Gohar A. (2016) Urbanization & Sustainable Development: Evolution and Contemporary Challenges.Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture Research, 3(12), 1813–1825.

Pinto, P.J.; Kondolf, G.M.(2016). Evolution of Two Urbanized Estuaries: Environmental Change, Legal Framework, and Implications for Sea-Level Rise Vulnerability. Water, 8(11), 535.

Balakrishnan, K. (2016), Heterogeneity within Indian cities: Methods for empirical analysis. University of California, Berkeley.

Gohar, A., & Kondolf, G. M. (2016a). “Flash Flooding as a threat to settlements even in remote areas.” Environment & Urbanization.

Gohar, A., & Kondolf, G. M. (2016b). “Sustainable Tourism Along the Red Sea, Still Possible?” Civil Engineering and Architecture.

Gonçalves, J.; Asanidze, D.; Pinto, P.J. (2016). The Riverfront as a Mirror: The Case of the Transformations in Post-Soviet Cities. New Water Policy and Practice Journal, 2(2), 21.

Pinto, P.(2015): Metropolitan estuaries and sea-level rise: Adaptive environmental planning solutions at the regional scale (PhD Dissertation). University of California, Berkeley.

Balakrishnan, K. and Anand, S. (2015), The Sub-cities of Bengaluru: Understanding urban heterogeneity through empirical typologies. Economic and Political Weekly. Vol. 50, No.22. 

Wankhade, K., Balakrishnan, K., and Vishnu, M.J. (2014). Water and Sanitation in India: Sustaining the policy momentum.Rockefeller-IIHS Urban India Policy Support Partnership 2012-2014. Indian Institute for Human Settlements, Bangalore.   

Almeida, J.; Condessa, B.; Pinto, P.; Ferreira, J.A. (2013): “Municipal Urbanization Tax and land-use management – The case of Tomar, Portugal” in Land Use Policy,Volume 31, March 2013, Pages 336-346.

Kondolf, G. M., Gohar,A., Mozingo, L., Marzion, R., & Balakrishan, K., et. Al.  (2013). “Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Opportunities for Public Access and Alternative Transportation.” Democratic Transition and Sustainable Communities (conference proceeding)

Pinto, P.;Podolak, K. and Kondolf, G.M.(2012): “Water and Environment in Portugal: the Dammed and the Reborn.” in Herr, R. and Costa Pinto, A. (eds.), The Portuguese Republic at a Hundred, University of California Press, Berkeley, Pages 209-232.
Antunes Ferreira, J; Condessa, B.; Castro e Almeida, J.; Pinto, P. (2010): “Urban settlements delimitation in low-density areas — An application to the municipality of Tomar (Portugal)” inLandscape and Urban Planning,Volume 97, Issue 3, 15 September 2010, Pages 156-167.

Kondolf, G. M., Mozingo, L., Gohar, A.,& Marzion, R. (2011). Connecting Cairo to the Nile: Renewing Life and Heritage on the River. Institute of Urban & Regional Development, UC Berkeley.

Wankhade, K. and Balakrishnan K.(2011). Land, Infrastructure and Ecological Sustainability;Paper presented at India Urban Conference, Mysore, 2011.

Wankhade, K. and Balakrishnan, K. (2010). Sustainable Settlements Design: Innovations in curriculum,Sustainability in Design: Now! Proceedings of the LeNS Conference 2010,Vol.2: 832-839.