Dr. Chimi Djomo Cedric, Institute of Agricultural Research for the Development (IRAD), Cameroon
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Summary:
Dr. Chimi Djomo Cédric is a highly skilled researcher at the Institute of Agricultural Research for the Development (IRAD) in Cameroon, with expertise in forest ecology, biodiversity conservation, and climate change mitigation. His dedication to advancing environmental science through rigorous research and local community engagement makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. He has made significant contributions to forest-based ecosystems, particularly in Cameroon, and has published extensively on topics like carbon sequestration, agroforestry, and ecosystem services.
🎓 Education
Cédric CHIMI DJOMO completed his MSc thesis in 2014 on Biodiversity and Agroforestry, focusing on vascular epiphytic species. In 2018, he completed his Ph.D. in Forest Ecology and Management, where he specialized in allometric equations and the role of forests in climate change mitigation.
💼Experience
As a researcher at the Institute of Agricultural Research for the Development (IRAD), Cédric has been involved in over 10 projects in the forest domain, contributing in various roles depending on the project. He has gained extensive experience in biodiversity assessment, landscape carbon sequestration, conservation strategies, and community engagement, often collaborating with local communities and stakeholders to promote sustainable practices.
🔬Research Focus
His research primarily revolves around environmental science and forestry, with particular emphasis on biodiversity, carbon stocks, non-timber forest products, ecosystem services, agroforestry systems, ecological impacts of land use, and the development of conservation strategies for threatened species and habitats. Cédric is also passionate about understanding the role of forests in mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable land use.
Awards
Cédric has an h-index of 15 on ResearchGate and 13 on Google Scholar, reflecting his contributions to scientific literature. He has authored over 70 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and working papers, making significant strides in the environmental and forestry research fields. He is also nominated for the Best Paper Award for his ongoing and past contributions to ecological research.
Publications
- Impact of Useful Species Preferences on Carbon Stocks and Annual Increments in Various Cocoa-based Agroforestry Systems in Central Region of Cameroon
Authors: Zekeng, J.C., Fobane, J.L., Biye, H.E., Cédric, D.C., Abada Mbolo, M.M.
Journal: Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2023, 42(4), pp. 399–420
Citations: 1 citation
- Floristic Surveys of Some Lowlands Polluted in a Tropical Urban Area: The Case of Yaoundé, Cameroon
Authors: Anne, A., Ebenezer, S.K., Guy Valerie, D.W., Pierre François, D., Noumsi Ives Magloire, K.
Journal: International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2021, 23(11), pp. 1191–1202
Citations: 2 citations
- Vascular Epiphytes Loss in Exploited Trees of the Semi-Deciduous Managed Forest of Ndelele, East Cameroon
Authors: Nfornkah, B.N., Martin, T., Zapfack, L., Frederick, M.N., Sonke, B.
Journal: Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2019, 38(7), pp. 670–685
Citations: 3 citations
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