Mxolisi Mukhawana | Climate Changes | Best Researcher Award

Mr Mxolisi Mukhawana | Climate Changes | Best Researcher Award

Scientific Manager / PhD Candidate at  Department of Water and Sanitation / University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Mxolisi Blessing Mukhawana is a distinguished scientific manager and research scientist specializing in water resources management, hailing from Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Armed with an M.Sc. in Physics from the University of Pretoria and holding the esteemed designation of Pr. Sci. Nat (Physics), Mukhawana is currently pursuing a PhD in Water and Environmental Science at the University of the Western Cape.

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Education:

🎓 M.Sc. Physics from the University of Pretoria. 🎓 Pr. Sci. Nat (Physics). 🎓 PhD Candidate in Water and Environmental Science at UWC

Notable Achievements:

  • Spearheaded the design, development, and maintenance of the National Integrated Water Information System (NIWIS).
  • Coordinated the implementation of the Data Management Strategy (DMS) for Water and Sanitation in South Africa.
  • Lead researcher on “Investigations of Multi-Index Approaches for Integrated Drought Monitoring in South Africa.”

 

🌱 Research Focus: Climate Changes

Mxolisi’s research primarily revolves around the impacts of climate change on water resources, particularly in the context of South Africa. Their work involves studying patterns of climate variability, assessing the vulnerability of water systems to extreme weather events, and developing strategies for adaptive water resource management in a changing climate.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Application of the Standardised Streamflow Index for Hydrological Drought Monitoring in the Western Cape Province, South Africa: A Case Study in the Berg River Catchment
    • Published in Water (Switzerland) in 2023, this article explores the application of the Standardised Streamflow Index for hydrological drought monitoring in the Western Cape Province, with a specific focus on the Berg River Catchment.
  2. Review of In-Situ and Remote Sensing-Based Indices and Their Applicability for Integrated Drought Monitoring in South Africa
    • Also published in Water (Switzerland) in 2023, this review article conducted by Mukhawana and colleagues assesses various in-situ and remote sensing-based indices for their applicability in integrated drought monitoring in South Africa.
  3. RECENT TRENDS OF DROUGHT USING REMOTELY SENSED AND IN-SITU INDICES: TOWARDS AN INTEGRATED DROUGHT MONITORING SYSTEM FOR SOUTH AFRICA
    • Presented at the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) in 2021, this conference paper, co-authored by Mukhawana, highlights recent trends of drought using remotely sensed and in-situ indices, aiming towards the development of an integrated drought monitoring system for South Africa.

Hossein Taimour | Climate Change | AgriResearch Innovator Award

Mr Hossein Taimour | Climate Change | AgriResearch Innovator Award

M.Sc at  Tarbiat Modares University, Iran

Hossein Taimour is a dedicated researcher with a Master’s degree in Rural Development from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran, awarded in September 2020. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Extension and Education from Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in 2017.

 

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Education:

M.S. in Rural Development (Tarbiat Modares University)

🌱 Research Activities:

Focused on barriers, challenges, and solutions for climate-smart agriculture in Iran.

🖥️ Additional Skills:

GIS, SPSS, EndNote, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word

📚 Bachelor’s Degree:

Agricultural Extension and Education (Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources)

Research Focus 🌱🔬:

Hossein Taimour is a pioneering researcher in the realm of climate-smart agriculture, dedicated to addressing critical issues and challenges. His extensive body of work spans various dimensions, including the adoption of climate-smart practices in the Gorganrood basin, farmers’ agreement and willingness to pay for agricultural technologies, and the implementation of climate-smart agriculture at the farm level. Taimour’s studies also encompass the effects of climate change on agriculture, a comprehensive review of agricultural waste management practices, and the identification of barriers and challenges hindering the progress of climate-smart agriculture in Iran. His research aligns with sustainable development and environmental stewardship. 🌾🌍

 

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