Mohamed Riad
Riad Ahmed Riad Mohamed Riad (Arabic: رياض احمد رياض محمد رياض) (born September 18, 1927) an Egyptian scholar and geographer. Among his books is “Journey in the time of Nubia",[1][2][3] His original family name is Qassem Urfally.
In 1949 he obtained his B.A in Geography from Fouad I University and in 1951 he earned a Diploma of Sudanese Studies (Geography & Anthropology) from Fouad I University. In 1956 he obtained his Ph.D. degree From Voelker Kunde Institute, Vienna University. He was soon appointed a staff member at Faculty of Arts Ain Shams University,[4] He taught at Beirut Arab University and Qatar University with the posts of lecturer, assistant professor, and professor in the Department of Geography. His wife Kawthar Abdel Rassoul participated in much of his research and books, especially in regards to field research in the Nubia area.[4][5] Riad was awarded Egypt's State Appreciation Award of 2017.[6][7][5]
Works
Riad has over 250 items of published research in basic geography and anthropology, including 17 books in Arabic, 31 papers in Arabic, 21 papers in English (in Egyptian and foreign academic bulletins and periodicals), and approximately 180 articles in Al-Ahram[8] and Al-Masry Al-Youm (pages of opinion on Egyptian socio-economic & political questions), Al-Hilal monthly, and Al-Siyasa Al-Dawlia quarterly.[9][5]
Viewpoints and thoughts
- African economy, resources, development and politics.[10]
- Middle East politics and geopolitics.[8]
- Arab Gulf studies in urban, socio-cultural and political developments.[11][12][13][14][15]
- Egyptian field: Bedouin and Nubian acculturation and political processes,[4][16] and Egyptian agrarian problems, the overwhelming dominance of the capital city of Cairo in the web of Egyptian affairs,[17] industry and tourism.[8]
Riad produces criticism of major agriculture projects considering the threat of scarcity of water due to climate change, advocating for strong local governments and the creation of an industrial hub within the Suez Canal region.[8][3]
Books
In Arabic
- Economic geography and biogeographic production.[18]
- Africa: A study of the continent's components.[10]
- Cairo: the fabric of people in place and time and problems in the present and future.[19]
- Journey in the time of Nubia: a study of the old Nuba and indicators of future development.[2]
- The old Nubia in photos: The environment of the Nubian society and the life before displacement.
- Introduction of the book of Garf Hussein between the past and the present.[20]
- Human: a study of race and civilization.[21]
- General assets in geopolitics and geopolitics: with an applied study on the Middle East.[22]
- Transport geography.
- Egypt: the texture of people, place and time.[23]
- Polar and Nordic World: A Geographical Study.[24]
- Translation of the book «Racial Myths» by Juan Comas.[25]
References
- Journey in the time of Nubia, google books
- Journey in the time of Nubia. hindawi
- "Books of Mohamed Riad". Archived from the original on 2017-09-01. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
- Nubian Encounters: The Story of the Nubian Ethnological Survey, 1961-1964
- Biography of Mohamed Riad, Hindawi Organization
- Egypt announces winners of state-sponsored culture awards for 2016, Ahram Online at 19 Jun 2017
- Egypt's State Appreciation Award of 2017
- Articles in Al-Ahram
- Articles in Al-Siyasa Al-Dawlia
- Africa, A study of the continent's components
- Geopolitics and politics in the Arab Gulf States (GCC)
- Macro-geography and micro-geography of Arab gulf
- Arab Gulf cities
- The Arab gulf countries, a geographic appraisal of a region
- Some aspects of petro-urbanism in the Arab gulf states
- The Social Research Center in Old and New Nubia, 1961-1975
- Light rail transport in Greater Cairo
- Economic geography and biogeographic production
- Cairo: the fabric of people in place and time and problems in the present and future
- Jarf Hussein between the past and present by Abdulrahman Awad, presented by Mohamed Riad
- Human: a study of race and civilization
- General assets in geopolitics and geopolitics
- Egypt: the texture of people, place and time
- Polar and Nordic World: A Geographical Study
- Racial Myths