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Published Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

Book chapters

1. Buckman, S. and S. Sobhaninia (2024). “Reconfiguring the Kates-Pijawka Recovery Model for a New Era” In Routledge Handbook on Disaster Response & Recovery 

Editor-reviewed Articles

5. Sobhaninia, S. (2022). “Creative placemaking in residential areas: A case study of Greenville, SC,” Journal of Iranian Association of Urban Designers, Vol. 9. In Persian

4. Sobhaninia, S. (2021). “Reviewing urban planning code of conducts and ethics,” Journal of Iranian Association of Urban Designers, Vol. 7. In Persian

3. Sobhaninia, S. (2021). “Analyzing the urban planning teaching methodology,” Journal of Iranian Association of Urban Designers, Vol. 6: 74-77, www.luda.org In Persian.

2. Sobhaninia, S. (2020). “Neighborhood perception among students and its impact on social cohesion in communities,” Journal of Iranian Association of Urban Designers, Vol. 4: 88-90. In Persian 

1. Sobhaninia, S. (2020). “Comparing the quality of urban design in Vali Asr Street in the City of Qom in Iran to Scharlett Street in Greenville, SC, USA,” Journal of Iranian Association of Urban Designers, Vol. 3: 82-88. In Persian

Peer-Reviewed Conference Papers

2. Khaki, A., M. Omidvarian, S. Sobhaninia, G. Samani (2018). “Intervention preferences in the historical part of the City of Qom, focusing on cultural and tourism factors,” 8th Congress on Sustainable Development and Urban Revitalization, NCSDUS08, Vol. 8. In Persian 

1. Omidvari, F., S. Sobhaninia, A. Hosseini (2016). “Analyzing the urban design quality in urban streets, case study: Yadegar Imam St., Tehran.” 4th International Congress on Civil Engineering, Architecture & Urban Development at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, Vol. 4, ISC Code 95160-70403, COI Code: ICSAU04_1893 In Persian 

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