Nida Rehman
Academic
Geoography
Cambridge University
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Nida Rehman is affiliated to the Department of Geoography, Cambridge University. Dr. Nida Rehman is currently providing services as Academic. Dr. Nida Rehman has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Nida Rehman contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Nida Rehman is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Nida Rehman academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Nida Rehman research interests include explore ideas of nature and environment driving public health planning in colonial, post-colonial and contemporary contexts, the practices of vector surveillance and eradication, and the ways in which these are mutually constitutive of the spaces, ecologies, and politics of the city.. Dr. Nida Rehman is affiliated to the Department of Geoography, Cambridge University. Dr. Nida Rehman is currently providing services as Academic. Dr. Nida Rehman has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Nida Rehman contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Nida Rehman is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Nida Rehman academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Nida Rehman research interests include explore ideas of nature and environment driving public health planning in colonial, post-colonial and contemporary contexts, the practices of vector surveillance and eradication, and the ways in which these are mutually constitutive of the spaces, ecologies, and politics of the city..
Research Interest
Explore ideas of nature and environment driving public health planning in colonial, post-colonial and contemporary contexts, the practices of vector surveillance and eradication, and the ways in which these are mutually constitutive of the spaces, ecologies, and politics of the city.