Abdul-Salam Ibrahim
First Name:
Abdul-Salam
Last Name:
Ibrahim
Email :
as.ibrahim@mail.utoronto.ca
Title:
PhD Candidate
Education:
MPhil, University for Development Studies
BSc, University for Development Studies
People Type:
Areas of Interest:
Participatory GIS, Urban resilience planning, land governance, urban regeneration, environmental governance, urban planning
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Ibrahim A. S., Abubakari, M., & Cobbinah, P. B., Kuuire, V., (2024). Accumulation by dispossession and the truism of urban regeneration. Journal of Planning Literature. https://doi.org/10.1177/08854122241242132
Ibrahim, A. S., Abubakari, M., & Kepe, T. (2023). Land as Common Property: The Fit of Land Governance with Ostrom’s Design Principles. Society, 60(6), 994-1008. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-023-00913-1
Abubakari, M., Ibrahim, A. S., Dosu, B., & Mahama, M. (2023). Sustaining the urban commons in Ghana through decentralized planning. Heliyon, 9(5).https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15895
Ibrahim, A. S., Abubakari, M., Akanbang, B. A., & Kepe, T. (2022). Resolving land conflicts through Alternative Dispute Resolution: Exploring the motivations and challenges in Ghana. Land Use Policy, 120, 106272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106272
Ibrahim, A. S., Abubakari, M., & Kepe, T. (2023). Land as Common Property: The Fit of Land Governance with Ostrom’s Design Principles. Society, 60(6), 994-1008. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-023-00913-1
Abubakari, M., Ibrahim, A. S., Dosu, B., & Mahama, M. (2023). Sustaining the urban commons in Ghana through decentralized planning. Heliyon, 9(5).https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15895
Ibrahim, A. S., Abubakari, M., Akanbang, B. A., & Kepe, T. (2022). Resolving land conflicts through Alternative Dispute Resolution: Exploring the motivations and challenges in Ghana. Land Use Policy, 120, 106272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2022.106272
Published Book Reviews
Ibrahim A. S. (2022). ‘Urban planning in the Global South: Conflicting rationalities in contested urban space’, Richard de Satgé, Vanessa Watson (2018). Journal of Urban Management 11(2), 278-279. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jum.2022.03.002
Supervisor
Professor Thembela Kepe
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Cohort:
Administrative Service:
Member, UTSC Pedagogies of Inclusive Excellence (PIE) Adjudication Committee, 2024
Member, University of Toronto Scarborough Curriculum Review Working Circle, 2022 —2024
Member, University of Toronto Scarborough Library Advisory Committee, 2022— 2023
Vice President, Graduate Students Association at Scarborough (GSAS), 2022— 2023
UTSC Representative, Graduate Geography and Planning Student Society (GGAPSS), 2021— 2022