
Dr. Zahra Allahdad

Dr. Zahra Allahdad, a dedicated Environmental Consultant with over 18 years of experience, specializes in Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), Climate Change Mitigation, Water Resources Management, and Environmental Sustainability. Holding a Ph.D. in Environmental Management, she has a background as an assistant professor for approximately 10 years, showcasing expertise in strategic planning, risk management, and biodiversity conservation. Dr. Zahra has effectively overseen a range of environmental projects in Iran, Sultanate of Oman, and Canada, collaborating with prestigious organizations such as UNDP. Dr. Zahra has actively contributed to addressing climate change challenges through her work. With a focus on Climate Change Mitigation, she has spearheaded projects aimed at reducing carbon footprints, implementing sustainable energy solutions, and promoting eco-friendly practices. Her efforts in this field have been instrumental in advancing the cause of environmental sustainability and resilience. In her role as the Manager of the Environment Department at Atlas International Engineering Consultants (AIEC) in Sultanate of Oman, she emphasizes conducting environmental assessments and advocating for sustainable practices. Her accomplishments include publishing scientific papers, delivering presentations at conferences, and engaging in continuous professional development initiatives. Driven by a commitment to fostering positive change and environmental stewardship, she brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to the environmental management sector.
10 April 2025 Hydrogen Workshop Agenda
Session Four - Environmental and Social Considerations
Manager of Environment Department
ATLAS INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
Assessment of the environmental impacts of green hydrogen and desalination, and discussion on sustainability practices and resources management
Exploration of the social implications of implementing green hydrogen production
and its derivatives together with desalination plants required for PtX
Stakeholder engagement and community involvement strategies