PhD Candidate, Africa Center of Excellence for Climate Smart Agriculture and Biodiversity Conservation, Haramaya University
Razak is a PhD candidate in climate-smart agriculture at Haramaya University.
Mr Kiribou's PhD topic is the Spatio-temporal carbon dioxide emission dynamics induced by land use change in Bontioli complex reserve of the West African dryland ecosystem.
His previous research has included how African apes are already being exposed to climate change impacts, and will experience extreme events such as wildfires, heatwaves and flooding more frequently in the next 30 years (https://journals.plos.org/climate/article?id=10.1371/journal.pclm.0000345).
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