Dr. Komlavi Akpoti | Water Data Science | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Komlavi Akpoti, International Water management Institute, Ghana

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti is a Spatial Hydrologist at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Ghana. With a PhD in Environmental Engineering and Management, his expertise lies in hydrological modeling, water resource management, GIS, and climate adaptation. Dr. Akpoti integrates remote sensing and machine learning to advance sustainable water solutions across Africa. He has contributed significantly to water accounting, climate-smart agriculture, and international development initiatives, authoring numerous peer-reviewed publications. Fluent in English and French, he excels in interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement.

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Summary:

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful researcher, with a robust academic foundation, innovative methodologies, and a focus on critical issues in water resource management. His expertise in integrating technology with hydrology positions him as a valuable contributor to addressing sustainability challenges in Africa and beyond.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Komlavi Akpoti holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering and Management from the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana, where he focused on geospatial predictive modeling of land suitability for inland valleys rice-based systems in Togo and Benin. He also earned an MSc in Climate Change and Energy from Abdou Moumouni University, Niger, researching the impact of rainfall variability and land use changes on streamflow for hydropower generation in the Black Volta Basin. His academic foundation began with a bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Lomé, emphasizing atmospheric physics and data analysis.

💼Experience

Dr. Akpoti is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) in Accra, Ghana, contributing to the Digital Innovation for Water Secure Africa project. His responsibilities include leading hydrological modeling, water accounting, and developing decision-support tools for water resource management in Africa. Previously, he served as a Research Fellow at the Regional Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability in Ghana, contributing to water-energy-food nexus research. He has also worked with institutions like the Africa Rice Center and the World Bank, focusing on climate-smart agricultural solutions and water resource management.

🔬Research Focus

His research emphasizes climate change adaptation, water resource management, and sustainable agricultural development. He integrates machine learning, GIS, and remote sensing to address environmental challenges, with a strong focus on hydrological modeling and water accounting at local, regional, and continental scales.

 

Awards

Dr. Akpoti has participated in advanced training programs by NASA, including remote sensing applications for hydrology and drought monitoring. He holds certifications in tools like ArcSWAT for GIS-based hydrological modeling and has been recognized for his contributions to international water and climate research.

 

Skills

Dr. Akpoti’s expertise encompasses hydrological modeling, GIS and remote sensing, climate change impact assessment, data analysis and visualization, machine learning applications in environmental science, and policy advisory. He is proficient in tools like ArcGIS, QGIS, R, Python, and cloud-based platforms like AWS.

Publications

  • Agricultural land suitability analysis: State-of-the-art and outlooks for integration of climate change analysis
    Authors: K. Akpoti, A.T. Kabo-bah, S.J. Zwart
    Published: 2019
    Citations: 300
    Journal: Agricultural Systems, 173, 172-208

 

  • Impacts of rainfall variability, land use and land cover change on stream flow of the black Volta Basin, West Africa
    Authors: K. Akpoti, E.O. Antwi, A.T. Kabo-bah
    Published: 2016
    Citations: 119
    Journal: Hydrology, 3 (3), 26

 

  • Multiyear rainfall and temperature trends in the Volta River basin and their potential impact on hydropower generation in Ghana
    Authors: A.T. Kabo-Bah, C.J. Diji, K. Nokoe, Y. Mulugetta, D. Obeng-Ofori, K. Akpoti
    Published: 2016
    Citations: 110
    Journal: Climate, 4 (4), 49

 

  • Mapping suitability for rice production in inland valley landscapes in Benin and Togo using environmental niche modeling
    Authors: K. Akpoti, A.T. Kabo-Bah, E.R. Dossou-Yovo, T.A. Groen, S.J. Zwart
    Published: 2020
    Citations: 68
    Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 709, 136165

 

  • Land use and land cover changes under climate uncertainty: Modelling the impacts on hydropower production in Western Africa
    Authors: S. Obahoundje, E.A. Ofosu, K. Akpoti, A.T. Kabo-bah
    Published: 2017
    Citations: 59
    Journal: Hydrology, 4 (1), 2

 

  • Integrated modeling of hydrological processes and groundwater recharge based on land use land cover, and climate changes: A systematic review
    Authors: J.K. Mensah, E.A. Ofosu, S.M. Yidana, K. Akpoti, A.T. Kabo-bah
    Published: 2022
    Citations: 54
    Journal: Environmental Advances, 8, 100224

 

  • Assessing climate change projections in the Volta Basin using the CORDEX-Africa climate simulations and statistical bias-correction
    Authors: K.A. Yeboah, K. Akpoti, A.T. Kabo-bah, E.A. Ofosu, E.K. Siabi, E.M. Mortey
    Published: 2022
    Citations: 46
    Journal: Environmental Challenges, 6, 100439

 

  • The potential for expansion of irrigated rice under alternate wetting and drying in Burkina Faso
    Authors: K. Akpoti, E.R. Dossou-Yovo, S.J. Zwart, P. Kiepe
    Published: 2021
    Citations: 45
    Journal: Agricultural Water Management, 247, 106758

 

  • Statistical downscaling of global circulation models to assess future climate changes in the Black Volta Basin of Ghana
    Authors: E.K. Siabi, A.T. Kabobah, K. Akpoti, G.K. Anornu, M. Amo-Boateng
    Published: 2021
    Citations: 44
    Journal: Environmental Challenges, 5, 100299

 

  • Thirty years of water management research for rice in sub-Saharan Africa: Achievement and perspectives
    Authors: E.R. Dossou-Yovo, K.P. Devkota, K. Akpoti, A. Danvi, C. Duku, S.J. Zwart
    Published: 2022
    Citations: 42
    Journal: Field Crops Research, 283, 108548

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Akpoti is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his demonstrated excellence and contributions to critical global challenges. To enhance his profile further. He could expand his global collaborations and leadership roles. Initiating community-focused pilot projects and securing prominent funding would amplify his research’s practical impact and visibility.

Komlavi Akpoti | Water Data Science | Best Researcher Award