Biographical Info:
Asma Rejeb Bouzgarrou is an assistant professor at the National School of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tunis, Urban Planning Department. She graduated in 2011 as an Architect at the University of Carthage. She hold a M.Sc. degree in ‘Landscape, territory and heritage’ with a thesis entitled ‘Disfigurement threats of Monastir’s landscape: spatialized trajectory and management. She further obtained a PhD in Geomatics from the University of Western Brittany and in Landscape Studies and Land Management from the University of Sousse, Tunisia. Her main research fields involve urban morphology, space syntax, preferential landscape and land-use studies with a focus on the Tunisian context. Her application interests are oriented towards urban planning, urban landscape, and the relationship between the fabric and the structure of the city as modelled by GIS and space syntax studies.