Mohamad A. Chakaki

MLS Professional Affiliate

Ph.D. Student, Transdisciplinary Leadership and Creativity for Sustainability

PRONOUNS he/him

headshot photo of Mohamad, smiling with blurred background of trees and blue sky
Pronouns he/him
Alma mater(s)
  • Master of Environmental Management, Yale School of the Environment

Area(s) of expertise

Community leadership and participation in urban ecological design and planning, design inquiry as a reflective practice, global non-Western approaches to ecological design and planning

BIO

Mohamad grew up playing in the sand and surf on both sides of the Arabian Peninsula, and then on the edges of eastern forests and city streets in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. His intellectual and professional interests lie where the lines blur between East and West, cities and nature, art and science, and so on.

Mohamad holds a Masters of Environmental Management with a focus on Urban Ecology and Environmental Design from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, and undergraduate degrees in Religion and Biology from The George Washington University. He completed doctoral coursework at the School of Architecture and Planning at MIT, with research into emerging urban landscapes in the modern Middle East.

Mohamad has followed his passion for working in nature and with people in parks and gardens across the US, with the Peace Corps in Central Africa, and the United Nations in Syria. He consults on environment and community development projects in both the US and the Arab Middle East. Mohamad was a co-founder of the DC Green Muslims network, is a Senior Fellow of the Environmental Leadership Program, and a faculty member and affiliated trainer with the Center for Whole Communities.

Mohamad is a Ph.D. student in the Transdisciplinary Leadership and Creativity for Sustainability program, his advisor is Matt Kolan.

Bio

Mohamad grew up playing in the sand and surf on both sides of the Arabian Peninsula, and then on the edges of eastern forests and city streets in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. His intellectual and professional interests lie where the lines blur between East and West, cities and nature, art and science, and so on.

Mohamad holds a Masters of Environmental Management with a focus on Urban Ecology and Environmental Design from the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, and undergraduate degrees in Religion and Biology from The George Washington University. He completed doctoral coursework at the School of Architecture and Planning at MIT, with research into emerging urban landscapes in the modern Middle East.

Mohamad has followed his passion for working in nature and with people in parks and gardens across the US, with the Peace Corps in Central Africa, and the United Nations in Syria. He consults on environment and community development projects in both the US and the Arab Middle East. Mohamad was a co-founder of the DC Green Muslims network, is a Senior Fellow of the Environmental Leadership Program, and a faculty member and affiliated trainer with the Center for Whole Communities.

Mohamad is a Ph.D. student in the Transdisciplinary Leadership and Creativity for Sustainability program, his advisor is Matt Kolan.