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Dr Elrasheid Elkhidir MCM

Postdoctoral Fellow

School of Built Environment

 

Elrasheid Elkhidir is a civil engineer with more than 12 years of professional experience across different construction sectors, ranging from site engineering to construction project management. Elrasheid holds a Master of Construction Management from Auckland University of Technology and a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Auckland. Elrasheid is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Built Environment as a member of the CanConstructNZ project, an MBIE Funded Programme. He is investigating the capacity and capability of New Zealand’s construction sector. Elrasheid's research interest areas include:

  • Construction Managment
  • Disaster Managment
  • Urban Resilience
  • Climate Change Adaptation
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Professional

Contact details

  • Location: 1.45, QA
    Campus: Albany

Qualifications

  • Master of Construction Management - Auckland University of Technology (2015)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Construction Management

Disaster Management

Urban Resilience

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Civil Engineering (090500): Construction Engineering (090502): Engineering (090000)

Keywords

Construction Management

Disaster Management

Urban Resilience

Research Outputs

Journal

Elkhidir, E., Mannakkara, S., Henning, TFP., & Wilkinson, S. (2023). A pathway towards resilient cities: National resilience knowledge networks. Cities. 136
[Journal article]Authored by: Elkhidir, E., Wilkinson, S.
Elkhidir, E., Mannakkara, S., Henning, TFP., & Wilkinson, S. (2022). Knowledge types and knowledge transfer mechanisms for effective resilience knowledge-sharing between cities – A case study of New Zealand. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 70
[Journal article]Authored by: Elkhidir, E., Wilkinson, S.
Elkhidir, E., Mannakkara, S., & Wilkinson, S. (2020). Criteria for selecting partner cities in a national-level resilience network. International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment. 12(4), 443-454
[Journal article]Authored by: Elkhidir, E., Wilkinson, S.
Abou-Zeid Mohamed, MN., & Elkhidir, EM. (2002). Influence of key parameters on quality of dry-mix shotcrete. Transportation Research Record. (1798), 51-55
[Journal article]Authored by: Elkhidir, E.

Book

Mannakkara, S., Elkhidir, E., & Matiu, A. (2023). The Journey Towards Understanding and Valuing Indigenous Knowledge for Climate Change Adaptation in Northland, Aotearoa-New Zealand. In Indigenous Knowledge and Disaster Risk Reduction Insight Towards Perception, Response, Adaptation and Sustainability. (pp. 387 - 416). : Springer
[Chapter]Authored by: Elkhidir, E.

Conference

Elkhidir, E., Tagharobi, M., Rotimi, J., & Sutrisna, M. (2023). A prediction model for the future construction demands of the education sector in Auckland region. In M. Sutrisna, MB. Jelodar, D. Paes, Z. Feng, AB. Daemei, & R. Lovreglio (Eds.) AUBEA 2023 Conference. : The 46th Australasian Universities Building Education Association AUBEA International Conference
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Elkhidir, E., Rotimi, J., Sutrisna, M.Edited by: Sutrisna, M.

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