Hatem Ibrahim

569 total citations
31 papers, 409 citations indexed

About

Hatem Ibrahim is a scholar working on Urban Studies, Building and Construction and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Hatem Ibrahim has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 409 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Urban Studies, 12 papers in Building and Construction and 9 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Hatem Ibrahim's work include Urban and Rural Development Challenges (12 papers), Housing Market and Economics (9 papers) and Adsorption and Cooling Systems (8 papers). Hatem Ibrahim is often cited by papers focused on Urban and Rural Development Challenges (12 papers), Housing Market and Economics (9 papers) and Adsorption and Cooling Systems (8 papers). Hatem Ibrahim collaborates with scholars based in Qatar, United Kingdom and Egypt. Hatem Ibrahim's co-authors include Rabah Boukhanouf, Omar Amer, Ashraf M. Salama, Florian Wiedmann, John Kaiser Calautit, Mark Worall, Tamer Khattab, Mohd Faris Khamidi, Madhavi Indraganti and M. Salim Ferwati and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Building and Environment and Applied Thermal Engineering.

In The Last Decade

Hatem Ibrahim

29 papers receiving 391 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Hatem Ibrahim Qatar 10 236 127 73 45 28 31 409
João Lanzinha Portugal 10 192 0.8× 220 1.7× 138 1.9× 8 0.2× 93 3.3× 41 377
Mohd Hafizal Mohd Isa Malaysia 11 291 1.2× 248 2.0× 130 1.8× 6 0.1× 92 3.3× 37 474
Sofie Pelsmakers Finland 10 39 0.2× 163 1.3× 18 0.2× 8 0.2× 79 2.8× 34 283
Manfred Hegger Germany 9 37 0.2× 376 3.0× 73 1.0× 9 0.2× 186 6.6× 29 496
Melissa Voss Lapsa United States 11 61 0.3× 115 0.9× 105 1.4× 2 0.0× 50 1.8× 23 333
Carmen Alonso Spain 11 38 0.2× 245 1.9× 41 0.6× 5 0.1× 151 5.4× 31 394
Mohsen Aboulnaga Egypt 9 109 0.5× 214 1.7× 52 0.7× 3 0.1× 121 4.3× 26 315
Ken Yeang Australia 10 35 0.1× 203 1.6× 21 0.3× 10 0.2× 98 3.5× 30 439
Mohamed Amer Belgium 9 34 0.1× 252 2.0× 22 0.3× 16 0.4× 157 5.6× 21 307
Yiqi Tao China 10 40 0.2× 205 1.6× 33 0.5× 5 0.1× 118 4.2× 28 345

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hatem Ibrahim

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2025). Forecasting housing distribution based on housing market dynamics in rapidly developing cities: the case of Doha metropolitan. International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis.
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2023). Housing dynamics for sustainable urban development in Greater Doha. Journal of Engineering Research. 12(1). 1–8. 1 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2023). Environmental Sustainability Comparative Assessment of Low-Rise and High-Rise Neighbourhoods based on People’s Lifestyle Preferences: The Case of Doha, Qatar. Qatar University QSpace (Qatar University). 978–987. 2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2022). Pre-Transit Oriented Development Assessment Guidelines for Assessing Metro Station Dependent Component Area. Designs. 6(3). 56–56. 1 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2021). Expatriates’ Housing Dispersal Outlook in a Rapidly Developing Metropolis Based on Urban Growth Predicted Using a Machine Learning Algorithm. Housing Policy Debate. 33(3). 641–661. 6 indexed citations
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Wiedmann, Florian, et al.. (2019). New housing patterns and spatial fragmentation in Gulf cities. Journal of Urbanism International Research on Placemaking and Urban Sustainability. 12(4). 393–411. 7 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2019). Investigating housing distribution for the expatriate population in Doha. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 7(1). 34–52. 9 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2019). Investigating land use dynamics in emerging cities: the case of downtown neighbourhood in Doha. Journal of Urban Design. 25(3). 387–411. 7 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2019). Appraisal of Nationals and Expatriates Housing Choices in Metropolitan Doha. Open House International. 44(4). 64–72. 3 indexed citations
10.
Salama, Ashraf M., Florian Wiedmann, & Hatem Ibrahim. (2017). Migrant Knowledge Workers’ Perceptions of Housing Conditions in Gulf Cities. Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l integration et de la migration internationale. 19(1). 15–33. 6 indexed citations
11.
Salama, Ashraf M., Florian Wiedmann, & Hatem Ibrahim. (2017). LIFESTYLE TRENDS AND HOUSING TYPOLOGIES IN EMERGING MULTICULTURAL CITIES. Journal of Architecture and Urbanism. 41(4). 316–327. 19 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2016). A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF HOUSING DYNAMICS IN ABU DHABI AND DOHA. International Journal of Architectural Research Archnet-IJAR. 10(3). 152–152. 3 indexed citations
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Salama, Ashraf M., et al.. (2016). A chronological exploration of the evolution of housing typologies in Gulf cities. City Territory and Architecture. 3(1). 36 indexed citations
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Wiedmann, Florian, Ashraf M. Salama, & Hatem Ibrahim. (2016). The Impact of Affordable Housing Developments on Sustainability in Gulf Cities. Open House International. 41(4). 31–38. 5 indexed citations
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Boukhanouf, Rabah, et al.. (2015). Experimental and Numerical Study of a Heat Pipe Based Indirect Porous Ceramic Evaporative Cooler. International Journal of Environmental Science and Development. 6(2). 104–110. 10 indexed citations
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Amer, Omar, Rabah Boukhanouf, & Hatem Ibrahim. (2015). A Review of Evaporative Cooling Technologies. International Journal of Environmental Science and Development. 6(2). 111–117. 140 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem, et al.. (2014). Approach for Integrating Indirect Evaporative Cooling System into Contemporary Architecture. Qatar University QSpace (Qatar University). 2014(1). 1–8.
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Boukhanouf, Rabah, et al.. (2014). Thermal Performance And Environmental Assessment Of Evaporative Cooling Systems: Case Of Mina Valley, Saudi Arabia. Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). 8(5). 546–550. 6 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem. (2012). Ecological Indicators for Landscape Assessment- Moving Forward with Sustainability Initiatives for Qatar. Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography. 2(5). 2 indexed citations
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Ibrahim, Hatem. (2011). Hypotheses-Based Study for Adapting LEED to a Qatari Green Metric for Tall Buildings. Indoor and Built Environment. 21(3). 403–411. 4 indexed citations

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