Zenebe Reta Roba | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Zenebe Reta Roba | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Mattu Univesrity | Ethiopia

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mr. Zenebe Reta Roba began his academic journey in the natural sciences, earning a Bachelor of Science in General Forestry from Arbaminch University. His commitment to environmental science and spatial analysis led him to pursue a Master's degree in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing at Jimma University. These foundational studies shaped his interdisciplinary research interests in ecology, technology, and sustainable resource management.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Since October 2010, Mr. Roba has served as a Lecturer at Mattu University, where he has contributed extensively to teaching, mentoring, and curriculum development. Currently, he holds the position of Dean of the College of Natural Resource and Agricultural Economics, overseeing academic programs, research initiatives, and administrative functions. His leadership is deeply rooted in evidence-based planning and geospatial innovation. Mr. Roba is also actively engaged in the global academic community as an international reviewer for Scopus-indexed journals, having reviewed more than 30 scholarly papers. His expertise is sought by prominent journals such as Environment, Development and Sustainability, Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture, Environmental Earth Sciences, and PLOS ONE.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Mr. Roba’s research lies at the intersection of GIS, remote sensing, climate science, and environmental sustainability. He is recognized for his scholarly contributions in areas including:

🌍 Land use and land cover dynamics
🌡️ Urban heat islands and temperature modeling
🌳 Biodiversity conservation and forest management
💧 Watershed analysis and hydrological studies
🏙️ Urban resilience and green infrastructure

With over 20 peer-reviewed international publications indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, Mr. Roba's work has significantly advanced understanding in spatial environmental research. He frequently collaborates with national and international experts, engaging in multidisciplinary projects that influence both policy and practice.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Mr. Roba’s distinguished academic reputation is reflected in his roles as:

📘 Editorial Board Member at PLOS ONE and Global Open Share Publishing
🌍 Research Board Member of the Global Land Program
🧠 Participant in prestigious workshops and trainings on global health, climate change, and geospatial technologies

His commitment to continuous learning is further highlighted by specialized training in OpenCV, R programming, Python for geospatial data, and scientific writing.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Through his publications and peer review roles, Mr. Roba influences global conversations on sustainability, climate change, and urban-environment interactions. His research has informed strategies on forest cover restoration, soil erosion, urban planning, and carbon stock assessments, particularly in Ethiopia's diverse ecosystems. He also contributes to capacity building through community-focused trainings and academic leadership.

🌱 Legacy and Future Contributions

Mr. Roba’s legacy is anchored in interdisciplinary scholarship, policy-relevant research, and academic mentorship. As Dean, he is nurturing the next generation of environmental scientists and GIS experts. Looking ahead, he aspires to deepen international collaborations, expand his work on climate adaptation strategies, and promote the integration of advanced geospatial tools into sustainable development planning. With a unique blend of scientific rigor, practical application, and visionary leadership, Mr. Zenebe Reta Roba stands as a beacon in the fields of environmental science, remote sensing, and resource economics.

Publications


📄 Assessment of soil erosion and sediment yield in response to land use and land cover changes using geospatial techniques in Dumuga Watershed, Ethiopia

Authors: Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Sanju Purohit, Kiros Tsegay Deribew, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: All Earth
Year: 2025


📄 Quantifying urbanization-induced dynamics of urban sprawl using spatial metrics method in Adama City, Ethiopia

Authors: Shimelis Sishah Dagne, Hurgesa Hundera Hirpha, Addisu Teshome Tekoye, Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa
Journal: Cogent Social Sciences
Year: 2025


📄 Spatial analysis of urban expansion and its effects on land surface temperature using geospatial techniques in Addis Ababa and Shaggar Cities, Ethiopia

Authors: Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Dugassa Negash, Zenebe Reta Roba, Gemechu Debesa Wedajo, Kiros Tsegay Deribew, Fedhasa Benti, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: All Earth
Year: 2025


📄 Spatial analysis of land use and cover changes: Implications of green legacy initiative on climate action in Upper Awash Basin, Ethiopia

Authors: Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Tigist Girum Aymeku, Damena Edae Daba, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: Trees, Forests and People
Year: 2025


📄 Assessing the impacts of forest cover change on carbon stock and soil moisture dynamics using geospatial techniques: A case study of Nensebo forest, Southern Ethiopia

Authors: Zenebe Reta Roba, Mitiku Badasa Moisa, Sanju Purohit, Kiros Tsegay Deribew, Dessalegn Obsi Gemeda
Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Year: 2025


Temenuzhka Spasova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Temenuzhka Spasova | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Space Research and Technology Institute | Bulgaria

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Temenuzhka Spasova’s academic journey began with a solid foundation in geography, completing her first master’s degree in 2001 at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Her passion for spatial analysis and earth observation led her to pursue a second master’s degree in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in 2015 from the same institution. In 2019, she earned her PhD from the Space Research and Technology Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, specializing in the integration of remote sensing technologies into environmental monitoring. Her early years reflect a commitment to interdisciplinary excellence and innovative thinking.

🧭 Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor and postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Spasova plays a pivotal role in advancing remote sensing applications in Bulgaria and beyond. With over 50 scientific publications, her work spans satellite monitoring, snow and heat island mapping, and environmental change assessment. She collaborates widely with national and international researchers and institutions, ensuring that her academic work remains both globally relevant and locally impactful. Her active role in the academic community highlights her leadership and dedication to knowledge transfer.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Spasova's research focuses on leveraging remote sensing, SAR, optical data, and GIS technologies to assess and monitor diverse environmental phenomena. Her studies have explored snow cover in the Vitosha, Pirin, and Rila mountains, eutrophication in glacial lakes, urban heat islands, moss monitoring in Antarctica, and forest regeneration after fires. Her innovative methodologies help policymakers, scientists, and communities understand and address critical environmental issues.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Although the academic world often speaks through citations and contributions, Dr. Spasova's recognition is evident in her consistent publication in high-impact journals and conferences, especially through SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering. Her work is regularly cited and forms a foundation for ongoing environmental and geospatial research in Bulgaria and Eastern Europe. Her academic excellence continues to earn her respect among peers and collaborators.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Spasova’s work contributes directly to global conversations about climate change, sustainable land use, and satellite-based environmental monitoring. Through her research on heat islands, renewable energy, and snow dynamics, she provides valuable insights that support climate adaptation strategies and urban planning. Her studies on moss in Antarctica and post-fire forest analysis demonstrate her versatility and scientific curiosity. Her influence is growing among both policy advisors and scientific communities.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a rich academic foundation, a strong publication record, and an eye toward innovation, Dr. Temenuzhka Spasova is poised to make continued contributions to environmental monitoring and remote sensing. Her future research will likely expand into climate resilience, smart mapping technologies, and AI-integrated spatial analysis. Her legacy is one of dedication, precision, and an unwavering commitment to science for societal good. As she nurtures the next generation of geospatial researchers, her work will shape sustainable practices for years to come.

Publications


📄An Analysis of Powder, Hard-Packed, and Wet Snow in High Mountain Areas Based on SAR, Optical Data, and In Situ Data

  • Authors: Andrey Stoyanov, Temenuzhka Spasova, Daniela Avetisyan

  • Journal: Remote Sensing

  • Year: 2025


📄Application of satellite data for monitoring eutrophication in glacial lakes of Rila mountain, Bulgaria

  • Authors: Andrey Stoyanov, Temenuzhka Spasova

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


📄Application of Sentinel-2 MSI optical data for snow cover monitoring in the Vitosha mountain region of Bulgaria

  • Authors: Andrey Stoyanov, Temenuzhka Spasova

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


📄Assessment of Heat Islands and Renewable Energy Sources in the NorthEast Planning Region of Bulgaria by Remote Sensing

  • Authors: Temenuzhka Spasova, Iva Ivanova, Daniela Avetisyan, Albena Dancheva

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


📄Assessment of Heat Islands in the South-East Planning Region in Bulgaria by Remote Sensing

  • Authors: Temenuzhka Spasova, Albena Dancheva

  • Conference: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering

  • Year: 2024


 

Patrick Duncan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr. Patrick Duncan | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Lifetime Achievement Award

France’s National Centre for Scientific Research | United Kingdom

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Dr. Patrick Duncan's academic journey began with a degree in Zoology from Oxford University, completed in 1970. This foundational training led him to Nairobi University, where he pursued a Ph.D. focusing on the ecology of the antelope Damaliscus lunatus in the Serengeti and Lamu-Garissa District. His early studies in Africa laid the groundwork for his lifelong passion for understanding and conserving ecosystems, particularly herbivore-plant interactions and ungulate behavior.

Professional Endeavors 🌱

In 1985, Dr. Duncan took on the role of director at the Station Biologique de la Tour du Valat in the Camargue, France, where he worked until 1990. Afterward, he joined the CNRS (France’s National Centre for Scientific Research) as a Directeur de recherche, progressing to a DR1 position and later becoming an Emeritus Research Director from 2013 to 2018. His professional path includes significant administrative roles, such as directing the CNRS Chizé Laboratory from 1999 to 2006, and serving as Biodiversity Officer at the Ministère de la Recherche (2007-2010). During this period, he contributed to the negotiations leading up to the UN's decision to create the IPBES (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services).

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Duncan’s research is centered on herbivore-plant interactions and the sustainable management of diverse ecosystems in Europe and Africa. His work spans the conservation and sustainable use of forests, wetlands, and savannas. His specific interests include exploring resource acquisition's impact on ungulate ecology and behavior, with studies focusing on species such as horses, zebras, and the European roe deer. With over 150 published works, including books, papers, and book chapters, his research has significantly contributed to the scientific understanding of these topics. His editorial involvement with the MDPI Journal Animals further demonstrates his commitment to disseminating ecological knowledge.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

In recognition of his outstanding contributions, Dr. Duncan was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2001. In 2018, he received the Ordre du Mérite Agricole, a prestigious honor that highlights his service to agriculture and environmental conservation. His leadership roles also include chairing the IUCN Equid Specialist Group from 1990 to 2000, where he led the first IUCN Equid Action Plan.

Impact and Influence 🌎

Dr. Duncan’s influence extends beyond his research, as he played a pivotal role in establishing the Fondation pour la Recherche sur la Biodiversité (FRB) in 2008. He served as its president from 2011 to 2014 and continues to impact biodiversity conservation as a member of various Scientific Councils, such as the Tour du Valat and the French Global Environment Facility (GEF). His advisory work for France’s Ministère de la Transition Ecologique et Sociale includes leading the Comité d'Experts pour la Gestion Adaptative, which provides guidance on hunting vulnerable bird species.

Legacy and Future Contributions 📜

As an emeritus researcher, Dr. Duncan continues to influence the fields of ecology and conservation. He has mentored numerous students, supervising over eight postdoctoral researchers, 20 doctoral candidates, and various other postgraduate students. His commitment to education includes organizing field courses in the Camargue and Chizé and serving on the Executive of the Tropical Biology Association. Dr. Duncan’s enduring legacy is not only marked by his scientific contributions but also by his dedication to training the next generation of ecologists, ensuring that his work in biodiversity conservation and ecosystem sustainability will continue to inspire and inform future researchers.

 

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📄  Population limitation of a non‐ruminant in a nutrient‐poor ecosystem—predation rather than food

  • Authors: Patrick Duncan, Marion Valeix, Andrew J. Loveridge, Sophie Grange, Florian Barnier, Hlengisizwe Ncube, Stéphanie Périquet, Camille Vitet, Zeke Davidson, Moreangels Mbizah, Daphine Madhlamoto, Hervé Fritz, Simon Chamaillé‐Jammes
  • Journal: African Journal of Ecology
  • Year: 2024

 

Amanuel Tadase | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Amanuel Tadase | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Oda Bultum University | Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Mr. Amanuel Tadase began his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering from Jimma University, Jimma Institute of Technology, where he studied from 2015 to 2021. His education provided him with a solid foundation in the principles of water resource management and engineering, equipping him with the knowledge necessary to address complex challenges related to water availability and climate change.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Since April 2021, Mr. Tadase has served as a Senior Technical Assistant and Research Assistant at Oda Bultum University. In this role, he has engaged in impactful research focused on water resources and environmental sustainability. His experience at the university has allowed him to contribute significantly to various projects related to climate change and its effects on water resources and agriculture.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Mr. Tadase's research interests lie primarily in the impact of climate change on water resources, drought, and crop production. He is also engaged in comprehensive water and environmental research, which includes studies on watershed management at regional and global levels. His work is crucial for understanding and mitigating the effects of climate variability on vital water resources and agricultural outputs.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Mr. Tadase has received notable recognition for his academic contributions, including a Certificate of Appreciation from Jimma University for outstanding work on students' final-year research projects. Additionally, he holds a Certificate in Civil and Hydraulic Equipment operation and management from Arba Minch University, Ethiopia, showcasing his commitment to professional development in his field.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Through his research, Mr. Tadase has made significant contributions to understanding the effects of climate change on water availability and agricultural practices in Ethiopia. His work is essential for developing strategies to adapt to climate variability, ensuring sustainable water management and food security in the region. His research publications, including assessments of climate models and trend analyses, highlight his dedication to advancing knowledge in this critical area.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

Looking ahead, Mr. Tadase is poised to make meaningful contributions to the fields of water resource management and climate change adaptation. His focus on the interconnections between climate change, water availability, and agricultural productivity positions him as a key player in addressing future environmental challenges. As he continues his research, he aims to influence policy and practice in water management, ensuring a sustainable future for communities impacted by climate change.

 

Publications


📄 Assessment of the CORDEX Regional Climate Models Performance in Simulating the Climate Conditions of Arsi Zone Southeastern Ethiopia
Authors: Tadase, A.T.; Mamo, F.L.
Journal: Pure and Applied Geophysics
Year: 2024


📄 Climate Trend Analysis in the Ramis Catchment, Upper Wabi Shebelle Basin, Ethiopia, Using the CMIP6 Dataset
Author: Amanuel Tsegaye Tadase
Journal: Journal of African Earth Sciences
Year: 2024


 

Jayanta Das | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Assist Prof Dr. Jayanta Das | Earth and Planetary Sciences | Excellence in Research Award

Rampurhat College | India

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Jayanta Das embarked on his academic journey with a BA in Geography from Anand Chandra College, followed by an M.Sc. in Geography and Applied Geography from the University of North Bengal. He further pursued his passion by obtaining a Ph.D. in Geography from the same institution in 2018. His doctoral research focused on innovative strategies for replacing tobacco cultivation in specific regions of West Bengal, showcasing his early commitment to addressing societal and environmental challenges through geographical research.

Professional Endeavors

Currently serving as Assistant Professor and Head of the Department of Geography at Rampurhat College, Dr. Das has made significant contributions to the field of Geography and Environmental Science. He has also engaged in editorial roles, serving as Lead Guest Editor for esteemed journals like the Journal of Environmental Science and Pollution Research and the Indian Journal of Spatial Science, reflecting his dedication to advancing scholarly discourse in his field.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Das's research interests span a wide range of critical areas, including climate change, applied geomorphology, hazard monitoring and management, soil and agricultural geography, remote sensing, GIS, and environmental geography. Through his extensive publication record and editorial roles, he has contributed valuable insights into topics such as landslide susceptibility, flood prediction modeling, groundwater potential zonation, and urban flash flood prediction. His multidisciplinary approach to research underscores his commitment to addressing complex environmental challenges.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Das's contributions to geographical research have been recognized through various awards and accolades. He has received Best Paper Awards for his research presentations, highlighting the significance and impact of his scholarly work. Additionally, his editorial roles and collaborations with international researchers demonstrate the esteem in which he is held within the academic community.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Das's research has made a tangible impact on both academic scholarship and real-world environmental management practices. His work on hazard monitoring, climate change adaptation, and sustainable agriculture has provided valuable insights for policymakers, environmental practitioners, and communities facing environmental challenges. Through his collaborations and academic exchange programs, he has facilitated the exchange of knowledge and expertise, contributing to global efforts in environmental sustainability.

Legacy and Future Contributions

As a dedicated educator, researcher, and academic leader, Dr. Jayanta Das continues to inspire the next generation of geographers and environmental scientists. His commitment to addressing pressing environmental issues and advancing geographical knowledge sets a high standard for future research endeavors. With a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and innovative research methodologies, Dr. Das's legacy is poised to endure, shaping the future of geographical research and environmental stewardship.

Notable Publications

Assessing classification system for Landslide susceptibility using Frequency Ratio, Analytical hierarchical process and geospatial technology mapping in Aizawl district, NE India 2024

Optimization of conditioning factors for groundwater potential zonation using GIS-based single parameter and map removal sensitivity analysis in Alipurduar district of West Bengal, India 2023 (1)

Application of index of entropy and Geospatial techniques for landslide prediction in Lunglei district, Mizoram, India 2023 (7)

GIS-based data-driven bivariate statistical models for landslide susceptibility prediction in Upper Tista Basin, India 2023 (11)

GIS-based flood risk assessment using multi-criteria decision analysis of Shebelle River Basin in southern Somalia 2023 (6)