Getahun Haile | agro-forestry | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr  Getahun Haile |  agro-forestry | Best Researcher Award

Dilla University, Ethiopia

Getahun Haile Atlabachew is an Ethiopian academic and researcher specializing in Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management. Born on May 10, 1975, in Ethiopia, he has made significant contributions to the field of natural resources management, particularly in agro-forestry and sustainable agriculture.

 

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Academic Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Plant Biology and Biodiversity Management (2017) from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia. His doctoral thesis focused on “Plant Diversity, Soil Quality, and Crop Productivity in Smallholder Agricultural Landscapes, Central Ethiopia.” He published three articles from his Ph.D. dissertation in peer-reviewed journals.
  • MSc in Tropical Land Resources Management (2007) from Mekele University, Ethiopia, with a thesis on the effects of cutting size and season of planting on the vegetative propagation of Boswellia papyrifera.
  • BSc in General Forestry (2001) from Debebu University, Wedo Genet College of Forestry, Ethiopia.

Work Experience:

  • Instructor at Shire Endesilasie TVET College, Tigray, Ethiopia (2001-2007).
  • Lecturer at Dilla University, Ethiopia (2007-2012).
  • Ph.D. candidate at Addis Ababa University (2012-2017).
  • Assistant Professor at Dilla University since 2017, actively involved in teaching and supervising graduate students in agro-forestry and natural resources management.

👩‍🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Getahun Haile Atlabachew’s research focus revolves around the sustainable management of agricultural landscapes, soil properties, and biodiversity in Ethiopia. 🌱 His work encompasses the impact of land-use changes on soil fertility, carbon, and nitrogen stocks, as well as the effects of indigenous knowledge systems on tree conservation and acidic soil amendments. 🌍 Dr. Haile explores the role of indigenous sacred forests as tools for climate change mitigation and investigates morphometric analysis for prioritizing sub-watersheds and water management practices. His diverse contributions to agroforestry, soil science, and environmental conservation highlight his dedication to sustainable agricultural practices. 🍃

Publications Top Notes:
  1. “Soil Property and Crop Yield Responses to Variation in Land Use and Topographic Position: Case Study from Southern Highland of Ethiopia”
    • Journal: Heliyon (2024)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  2. “Soil Properties, Crop Yield, and Economic Return in Response to Lime Application on Acidic Nitisols of Southern Highlands of Ethiopia”
    • Journal: International Journal of Agronomy (2023)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  3. “Comparative Study on the Effects of Acacia albida on Yield and Yield Components of Different Cereal Crops in Southern Ethiopia”
    • Journal: Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science (2021)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  4. “Plant Diversity and Determinant Factors Across Smallholder Agricultural Management Units in Central Ethiopia”
    • Journal: Agroforestry System (2016)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile
  5. “Time of Collection and Cutting Sizes Affect Vegetative Propagation of Boswellia papyrifera (Del.) Hochst through Leafless Branch Cuttings”
    • Journal: Journal of Arid Environment (2011)
    • Contributor: Getahun Haile

Juan Manuel Torres-Rojo | Forest Planning | Lifetime achievement Award

Dr Juan Manuel Torres-Rojo | Forest Planning | Lifetime achievement Award

Profesor-Investigador at  Universidad Iberoamericana, México

Juan Manuel Torres Rojo is a seasoned professional with extensive expertise in Natural Resource Economics and Management. He earned his Doctorate from the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics and the Department of Forest Resources at Oregon State University, specializing in System Analysis.

 

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📚 Formación Académica:

  • Doctorado en Natural Resource Economics and Management, Universidad Estatal de Oregon, E.U.A. (1987 – 1989).
  • Maestría en Forest Planning Administration, Universidad Estatal de Oregon, E.U.A. (1984-1987).
  • Maestría en Operations Research, Universidad Estatal de Oregon, E.U.A.
  • Licenciatura en Ingeniero Agrónomo Especialista en Bosques, Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, México (1978 – 1982).

🔍 Formación Académica Extracurricular:

  • Certificación Internacional en Administración de Riesgo Cuantitativo – CQRM (2015).
  • Curso “Introducción al ARC-GIS” (2006).
  • Curso “Integrated Management of Water Resources in the Americas” (2001).
  • Curso “Marketing Forest Products of the Pacific Rim” (1993).
  • Curso “Forest Sector and Trade Models: Theory and Applications” (1987).
  • Curso “Análisis de Vegetación” (1984).
  • Introducción a la Didáctica General (1983).
  • Formulación de Programas de Capacitación y Adiestramiento (1982).

👨‍🏫 Experiencia Laboral:

  • Profesor de Tiempo Completo en el Centro Transdisciplinar Universitario para la Sustentabilidad (CENTRUS), Universidad Iberoamericana (desde marzo de 2022).
  • Profesor Investigador en el Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. (CIDE) (agosto de 1997 – febrero de 2022).
  • Visiting Scholar en CENTRUS, Universidad Iberoamericana (agosto de 2019 – julio de 2021).
  • Secretario General en CIDE (febrero de 2013 – junio de 2016).
  • Director General en la Comisión Nacional Forestal (septiembre de 2009 – noviembre de 2012).
  • Visiting Scholar en el Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California at Berkeley (enero de 2005 – diciembre de 2005).
  • Director de División en CIDE (septiembre de 2003 – enero de 2005).
  • Profesor Colaborador en ITESM-CCM-EGA, México D.F. (julio de 1993 – julio de 1999).
  • Profesor Colaborador en el Instituto de Recursos Naturales, Colegio de Posgraduados (enero de 1992 – diciembre de 2004).
  • Profesor Asociado en el Departamento de Economía, Universidad de las Américas (enero de 1994 – diciembre de 1995).
  • Asesor en la Secretaría de Agricultura y Recursos Hidráulicos (mayo de 1993 – diciembre de 1994).
  • Analista de Proyectos en Grupo I.C.A. Proyectos Agropecuarios (mayo de 1993 – diciembre de 1993).
  • Director del Programa Nacional de Reforestación (mayo de 1992 – abril de 1993).
  • Investigador Titular “C” en el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales y Agropecuarias (enero de 1990 – abril de 1992).
  • Profesor de Tiempo Parcial en C-2 UACH, Chapingo, México (febrero de 1990 – diciembre de 1991).
  • Asistente de Investigación en el Departamento de Recursos Forestales, Univ. Estatal. de Oregon (septiembre de 1987 – diciembre de 1989).
  • Encargado de Departamento en el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, México D.F. (agosto de 1982 – noviembre de 1984).

👩‍🔬 Research Focus:

Juan Manuel Torres Rojo’s research encompasses a diverse range of topics within the realms of environmental economics, forestry, and sustainable land use. His work delves into regional variations in white maize production, profitability comparisons in forest regeneration methods, and long-term sustainability pathways for land use and food systems. He explores the characteristics of private forest producers in Mexico, analyzes the impact of illegal logging on timber production, and assesses the environmental factors affecting the survival of various tree species. Additionally, his research extends to assessing pollination services in avocado production and developing models for predicting forest fires and agricultural land expansion. Torres Rojo’s multifaceted research contributes significantly to understanding and promoting sustainable resource management.

 

Citations:

🔍 All Time:

  • Citations: 2,817
  • h-index: 18
  • i10-index: 39

📅 Since 2019:

  • Citations: 808
  • h-index: 12
  • i10-index: 16

These citation metrics highlight Juan Manuel Torres Rojo’s significant impact in the academic community, with a notable increase in citations since 2019. The metrics, including h-index and i10-index, reflect the influence and visibility of his research contributions.

 

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