Dr. Sayedeh Alemohammad is an assistant professor in the Faculty of Governance at the University of Tehran. With an MSc in environmental planning, management, and Education and a Ph.D. in Environmental planning (both from the University of Tehran), she possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience in her field. Her bachelor's degree is in natural resource engineering- environment. Her doctoral dissertation focused on "Formulating Ecological-Social Zoning Framework for Protected Areas". Her master's thesis was about "Strategic Environmental Assessment and Policy Making for Sustainable Development". Her research interests cover a broad range of topics, including "governance metrics in the ecological-social landscape", "landscape assessment and Monitoring", "Community Use Zoning", "Participatory Landscape Conservation", "Protected Area Governance", "Environmental resilience and Ecosystem Service", and "Environmental Economics". Dr. Alemohammad is also a dedicated educator, teaching many courses at both the master's and Ph.D. levels. Her course subjects include "Environmental Planning and management", "Cognition of the Environment", "Environmental Impact Assessment", "Land use planning", "Spatial Cognition of the Landscape", "Landscape conservation planning", "Applied Ecology", and "Social-Ecological systems and Resilience". She serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Land and Security at the Faculty of Governance. Also, she is the head of the faculty's library.