Dr. Samir Mohamad Ali Hassan Alredaisy

Professor
University of Khartoum, Sudan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Geography from University of Wales Cardiff, UK

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Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
Geochemistry
Geographic Information System
Forest Management
Geological Sciences

Selected Publications

  1. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2018. The reality of sudanese faculties of education and challenges of modernization. Sudanese Stud. J. (In Press). .

  2. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2018. The reality of sudanese faculties of education after quarter a century of expansion in higher education. J. Edu. Sci. (In Press). .

  3. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2018. Teacher education change in relation to the expanding higher education system. J. Edu. Sci. (In Press). .

  4. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2018. Sudanese educational university, a perspective for the promotion of teacher education in Sudan. Bakht el Rida Univ. Scient. J., Vol. 24. .

  5. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2018. Modernization variables in Sudanese society and their influence on faculties of education. J. Edu. Sci., Vol. 18. .

  6. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and A.A. Johaina, 2018. A geographical model for the promotion of mountainous tourism in Sabaloqa area, river Nile state, Sudan. J. Facul. Edu., Vol. 12. .

  7. Ibrahim, A.A. and S.M.A. Alredaisy, 2017. Water resources and pattern of utilization (water balance) Kutum locatity, North Darfur state. Scient. J. Zalingi Univ. Applied Sci. Arts, 7: 147-174.

  8. Ibrahim, A.A. and S.M.A. Alredaisy, 2017. Development of water resources and grazing sector in semi-arid areas-a proposed geographical model- Kutum locality, North Darfur state. Scient. J. Zalingi Univ. Applied Sci. Arts, 7: 226-248.

  9. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and I. Abdelhafiz, 2017. Geomorphic features of Sabaloqa area, river Nile state, Sudan. Nile Basin Res. J., 10: 334-372.

  10. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and I. Abdelhafiz, 2017. Geomorphic and morhhometric characteristics of seasonal valleys of Sabaloqa area, river Nile state, Sudan. J. Facul. Edu., Vol. 11. .

  11. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and T.A. Ahmad, 2016. Traditional tanning in Omdurman: Implications of environmental degradation and urban poverty in Sudan. Sudanese Geogr. J., Vol. 2. .

  12. Wadi, A.I.A. and S.M.A. Alredaisy, 2015. Socioeconomic and environmental implications of traditional gold mining in Berber locality, river Nile state, Sudan. Am. Based Res. J., Vol. 4. .

  13. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2015. Ecological impacts of mesquite Prosodies spp. spread in Toker Delta agricultural scheme, Northeastern Sudan. Sudanese Geogr. J., 1: 3-35.

  14. Alredaisy, S.M.A.H. and S. Hoeh, 2013. Factors influencing anemia and night blindness among children less than five years old (0-4.11 years) in Khartoum state, Sudan. Int. J. Scient. Res. Knowledge, 1: 189-201.

  15. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2013. Water management problems in Sub Saharan rainlands of Eastern Darfur state, Sudan. Red Sea Univ. J., 4: 53-88.

  16. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2013. Teaching professional standards and their significance for sudanese education. J. Facul. Edu. Univ. Khartoum, 7: 3-38.

  17. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2013. Anthropogenic factors exacerbating high siltation and mesquite (Prosopis spp.) expansion in Delta Toker agricultural scheme, Eastern Sudan. ADAB, J. Faculty Arts, Vol. 30. .

  18. Hayati, O. and, S.M.A. Alredaisy, 2012. Effectiveness of food security intervention in conflict areas of North Darfur, Sudan. Sudan Stud. J., 46: 7-22.

  19. Alredaisy, S.M.A., H.S. Ibrahim and H.O. El Hag, 2012. Rural-urban profile of nutritional status of sudanese children less than ten year old: Rural Western Kordofan and Urban Khartoum state. Acad. Res. Int. J., 3: 589-606.

  20. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2012. Political ideology and the formation of Sudan's geographic map. Bull. Sudanese Stud., 18: 39-71.

  21. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2012. Land grab by tribal groups in a fragile environment: ''Hawakir of Wadi Salih'' in South Western Darfur, Sudan. World J. Young Res., 2: 17-25.
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  22. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2012. Escaping rural impoverishment to urban poverty, Delta Toker migrant farmers squat Port Sudan town, Eastern Sudan. Acad. Res. Int. J., 2: 126-139.

  23. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and H.O. El Hag, 2012. Nutritional status of children less than five year old suffering anemia and night blindness in Khartoum state, Sudan. Eur. Scient. J., 8: 128-143.

  24. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and A. Johaina, 2012. Modeling natural resources based conflict in eastern Sudan, case studies from Gedarief state. ALNeelain Arts J., 1: 17-54.

  25. Alredaisy, S.M.A. 2012. GIS detection of mesquite Prosopis spp. expansion in Delta Toker, RES sea coast of Sudan. Nile Basin Res. J., 14: 4-27.

  26. El Bushra, E.S. and S.M.A. Alredaisy, 2011. Health hazards relating to drinking water in Kas town, Southern Darfur, Sudan. Bull. Egyp. Geogr. Soc., 84: 155-196.

  27. Alredaisy, S.M.A.H., 2011. Predicting the impact of intercity transportation connections on spatial environmental noise pollution in greater Khartoum, 2009. Arab World Geogr., 14: 235-258.
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  28. Alredaisy, S.M.A.H., 2011. Behavioural pattern of Tuberculosis in Sudan from 1995 through 2009. Sacha J. Environ. Stud., 1: 69-81.
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  29. Alredaisy, S.M.A.H. and M.A.H.A. Zubair, 2011. Vegetation dynamic in semi arid Butana plain, Sudan. J. Geogr. Regional Plan., 4: 183-198.
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  30. Alredaisy, S.M.A.H. and M.A.H.A. Zubair, 2011. Deterioration of Acacia in Western Butana plain, Sudan. J. Horticult. For., 3: 78-87.
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  31. Alredaisy, S.M.A., A.C. Johayna, I.A. Guma'a and T.I. Wadi, 2011. Cultural characteristics of border areas between north and south Sudan and potentialities for geographic integration, case studies from Jebelain and Hagar A'salia, White Nile state. Bull. Sudanese Stud., 17: 183-210.

  32. Alredaisy, S.M.A., A.A. Tinier and H.R.J. Davies, 2011. Farming, herding, water and rangeland in the Butana. Sudan Stud. J., 44: 57-69.

  33. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2011. Recommending the IHACRES model for water resources assessment and resolving water conflicts in Africa. Arid Land J., 3: 40-48.

  34. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2011. Predicting the contribution of mini buses in the geography of environmental noise pollution in urban Khartoum town. ADAB J., 28: 32-52.

  35. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2011. Mitigating the catastrophic impacts of torrential rivers in semi-arid environments: A case of the Gash river in Eastern Sudan. J. Arid Land, 3: 174-183.

  36. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2011. Geography, gender and money profits in Sudanese general private education, the example of Khartoum state in 2011. J. Edu. Soc. Res., 1: 63-75.

  37. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and O. Hayati, 2011. Assessment of environmental health in urban squatters of greater Khartoum, Mayo area in Southern Khartoum: 1987-2011. Herald J. Geogr. Reg. Plan., 1: 1-13.

  38. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and N.M.A. Ali, 2011. The effectiveness of community based rehabilitation rangelands projects in Sahelian Sudan, Giraigkh scheme in North Kordofan. Afr. J. Soc. Sci., 1: 158-176.

  39. Alredaisy, S., A.A. Johayna, I.A. Gumaa, T.I. Wadi, M.H. Zubair and M.A. Hag Ali, 2011. Water availability, reliability and affordability among rainfed agriculturists of Rawashda village in Eastern Sudan. Sacha J. Environ. Stud., 1: 82-93.
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  40. Alredaisy, M.A.S. and S.H. Ibrahim, 2011. Assessment of nutritional status of children less than 10 years old in rural western Kordafan. IIOABJ., 2: 40-49.

  41. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2010. Linking squatter settlements in greater Khartoum, a hierarchical transportational network. Nile Basin Res. J., 12: 45-73.

  42. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2010. Ecological benefits of bioremediation of oil contaminated water in rich Savannah of Palogue, upper Nile area-Southern Sudan. Int. J. Bioremed. Biodegrad., Vol. 1. 10.4172/2155-6199.1000103.
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  43. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 2009. Typhoid fever in Sudan: Some geographic and time considerations from 2000 through 2008. Arab World Geogr. J., 12: 173-187.

  44. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and H.R.J. Davies, 2003. The ecology of malaria in urban squatters of greater Khartoum, Gamier area in Omdurman. Arab World Geogr. J., 6: 178-193.

  45. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and H.R.J. Davies, 2002. Water resources under pressure in urban Sudan, with reference to Khartoum North. Sudan Stud. J., 29: 3-16.

  46. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and H.R.J. Davies, 2001. Vulnerability to famine in sub-Saharan rain lands, Um Sial village in White Nile state, Sudan. Swansea Geogr. J., 36: 75-83.

  47. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and H.R.J. Davies, 2001. Malaria in greater Khartoum. Sudan Stud. J., 25: 1-10.

  48. Alredaisy, S.M.A. and H.R.J. Davies, 2000. Food insecurity in Sub-Saharan rain lands, Um Sial, a village, White Nile state, Sudan. Arab World Geogr. J., 3: 19-30.

  49. Abdelghani, B.A.B. and S.M.A. Alredaisy, 1997. Evaluation of food situation and survival strategies in urban Sudan, case studies from Omdurman. Bayreuth Geowissenschaftliche Arbeiten, 16: 291-300.

  50. Davies, H.R.J. and S.M.A.H. Alredaisy, 1995. Desertification: Or perhaps not? White Nile, Sudan, 1980-92. Geo J., 37: 479-482.
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  51. Alredaisy, S.M.A., 1993. Drinking water and related health hazards in Khartoum squatter settlements. Swansea Geogr. J., 30: 91-96.