Vahid Najafi Nakhjevanlou
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Born
23 September 1988
Vahid Najafi Nakhjevanlou
23 September 1988
Ahar, East Azerbaijan province, Iran
Occupation
- Author
- Researcher
- Environmental movement
Almamater
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Vahid Najafi Nakhjevanlou (Persian: وحید نجفی نخجوانلو; born September 23, 1988) is an Iranian writer, researcher and environmental activist in Iran.[1][2] He is a critic of the way water is used in Iran.[3] Najafi is the winner of the award of the best researcher in the field of political geography in 2023 from the Festival of Writers of the Ancient Land in Iran.[4][5]
Vahid Najafi Nakhjevanlou was born on September 23, 1988, in Ahar city of Azarbaijan province in Iran. He has a PhD in Political Geography from Tehran University. Najafi is a researcher in the field of political geography and an environmental activist in the field of using underground water resources in Iran.[6][7]