This curriculum vitae summarizes Assem Mohamed's education and work experience. He received a post-doctoral fellowship in Italy in 2014, a Ph.D. in agricultural science from Ain Shams University in 2012, an M.Sc. in 2008 also from Ain Shams University, and a B.Sc. in 2002 from the same institution. Since 2002 he has worked as a researcher at the Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate in Egypt. Some of his responsibilities include applied research, socio-economic studies, and climate change adaptation in agriculture. He has published several papers in academic journals and written agricultural technical bulletins.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Professor Dr. Ali Abdalrahman Ali. It outlines his educational background, current positions, awards, scientific publications, and other professional experiences. Specifically, it notes that he is a Professor of Agricultural Economics in Egypt, chairman of several environmental organizations, and has advised various Egyptian government ministries. It also lists over 50 of his scientific publications on topics related to agriculture, food security, climate change, intellectual property and the environment.
Mahmoud Khaled Mohamed is seeking a challenging position where he can develop and enhance his theoretical and practical experience. He has a Master's degree in Agriculture Engineering from Ain Shams University and worked as a Quality Control Engineer at Coca-Cola Egypt. He has extensive experience in quality control and monitoring compliance in packaging and raw materials. Mohamed has also participated in many scientific competitions, winning several prizes, and established an Agricultural Engineering Technology Team.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Ayman A. Mostafa Saad, a mathematical statistician from Egypt. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor and Consultant in Statistics. Saad received his PhD in Statistics from Cairo University in 2006. He has published over 15 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics including survival analysis, Bayesian statistics, and applications of statistics to insurance and biology. Saad has also held research and teaching positions at Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and worked as a financial analyst for the Egyptian Insurance Supervisory Authority.
This document provides a summary of Mu'awiya bin Hind, who opposed the fourth caliph Ali bin Abi Talib during his reign. It notes that Mu'awiya's father Abu Sufyan had opposed the prophet Muhammad, and that Mu'awiya continued opposing rightful leaders. Specifically, Mu'awiya refused to pledge allegiance to Ali and demanded the killers of the third caliph Uthman be turned over before he would obey Ali, showing he was refusing Ali's leadership. The document questions the justification for Mu'awiya's actions and argues his desire for revenge was not more important than ensuring stability under the legitimate caliph.
This document contains contact and employment information for Marwa Faroug Alrayah. It summarizes her experience working in administrative and public relations roles for NGOs in Sudan from 2007 to 2015. It also lists her education credentials, including a Master's degree in Food Science and Technology and training as a laboratory technician.
This document contains the resume of Mohamed Abdallah Hassan. It includes his contact information, academic qualifications including a Postgraduate Diploma in Management Science from the University of Juba in 2005 and a BSc in Accounting from the University of Alneelain in 2002. It also lists his relevant training and certificates. His work experience includes his current role as Senior Finance Officer with American Refugee Committee International since 2008 where he is responsible for financial reporting and payroll. He previously worked as an Accountant for Mamoun El bereir Croup of Companies in Sudan from 1998-2008 where he was responsible for accounts, costs, and financial reporting. References are also provided.
Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed Al Badri has over 18 years of experience in logistics, warehousing, and operations management. He holds a BSc in Accounting from the Arab Open University and another BSc in Accounting from Cairo University, Khartoum Branch. Currently, he works as the Logistics & Warehousing Manager for Premier Food Products Ltd. in Sudan, overseeing their logistics and warehousing operations.
Mustafa Mohammed Ahmed is a Sudanese citizen seeking a job in computer science. He received a BSc in Computer and Information Systems from Sudan University of Science and Technology in 2011. He has over 5 years of experience in web administration, development, and IT support. His skills include proficiency in HTML, PHP, Java, MySQL, and content management systems like Joomla. He is currently the head of the IT department at High Level Aviation Academy, where he also teaches various computer courses.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Professor Dr. Ali Abdalrahman Ali. It outlines his educational background, current positions, awards, scientific publications, and other professional experiences. Specifically, it notes that he is a Professor of Agricultural Economics in Egypt, chairman of several environmental organizations, and has advised various Egyptian government ministries. It also lists over 50 of his scientific publications on topics related to agriculture, food security, climate change, intellectual property and the environment.
Mahmoud Khaled Mohamed is seeking a challenging position where he can develop and enhance his theoretical and practical experience. He has a Master's degree in Agriculture Engineering from Ain Shams University and worked as a Quality Control Engineer at Coca-Cola Egypt. He has extensive experience in quality control and monitoring compliance in packaging and raw materials. Mohamed has also participated in many scientific competitions, winning several prizes, and established an Agricultural Engineering Technology Team.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Ayman A. Mostafa Saad, a mathematical statistician from Egypt. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor and Consultant in Statistics. Saad received his PhD in Statistics from Cairo University in 2006. He has published over 15 papers in peer-reviewed journals on topics including survival analysis, Bayesian statistics, and applications of statistics to insurance and biology. Saad has also held research and teaching positions at Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and worked as a financial analyst for the Egyptian Insurance Supervisory Authority.
This document provides a summary of Mu'awiya bin Hind, who opposed the fourth caliph Ali bin Abi Talib during his reign. It notes that Mu'awiya's father Abu Sufyan had opposed the prophet Muhammad, and that Mu'awiya continued opposing rightful leaders. Specifically, Mu'awiya refused to pledge allegiance to Ali and demanded the killers of the third caliph Uthman be turned over before he would obey Ali, showing he was refusing Ali's leadership. The document questions the justification for Mu'awiya's actions and argues his desire for revenge was not more important than ensuring stability under the legitimate caliph.
This document contains contact and employment information for Marwa Faroug Alrayah. It summarizes her experience working in administrative and public relations roles for NGOs in Sudan from 2007 to 2015. It also lists her education credentials, including a Master's degree in Food Science and Technology and training as a laboratory technician.
This document contains the resume of Mohamed Abdallah Hassan. It includes his contact information, academic qualifications including a Postgraduate Diploma in Management Science from the University of Juba in 2005 and a BSc in Accounting from the University of Alneelain in 2002. It also lists his relevant training and certificates. His work experience includes his current role as Senior Finance Officer with American Refugee Committee International since 2008 where he is responsible for financial reporting and payroll. He previously worked as an Accountant for Mamoun El bereir Croup of Companies in Sudan from 1998-2008 where he was responsible for accounts, costs, and financial reporting. References are also provided.
Ibrahim Mohammed Ahmed Al Badri has over 18 years of experience in logistics, warehousing, and operations management. He holds a BSc in Accounting from the Arab Open University and another BSc in Accounting from Cairo University, Khartoum Branch. Currently, he works as the Logistics & Warehousing Manager for Premier Food Products Ltd. in Sudan, overseeing their logistics and warehousing operations.
Mustafa Mohammed Ahmed is a Sudanese citizen seeking a job in computer science. He received a BSc in Computer and Information Systems from Sudan University of Science and Technology in 2011. He has over 5 years of experience in web administration, development, and IT support. His skills include proficiency in HTML, PHP, Java, MySQL, and content management systems like Joomla. He is currently the head of the IT department at High Level Aviation Academy, where he also teaches various computer courses.
This CV summarizes the educational and professional experience of Malik Alian Mohamed Alian. He holds a Ph.D. in Entomology and Integrated Pest Management from the University of Khartoum. His current position is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at White Nile College of Science and Technology. He has over 30 years of experience in teaching, research, and management roles related to agriculture and health sciences. He has published several papers on topics like biological pest control and the management of insect pests affecting crops.
This document summarizes a study on the isolation and identification of seasonal influenza virus subtypes (H1N1, H3N2) and type B from human samples in Al Najaf, Iraq from March 2012 to April 2013. Three methods were used to detect influenza viruses: plasma pH testing, rapid testing devices, and real-time PCR. Of the 1000 samples tested, 647 cases were positive for influenza virus. The most common subtype was H3N2 at 283 cases, followed by H1N1 at 148 cases and type B at 130 cases. Plasma pH testing identified positive cases as having pH levels lower than normal ranges. Rapid testing devices and real-time PCR were then used for confirmation and identification
This curriculum vitae is for Amin Esmail Hassabalrasol Abdalla, a Sudanese national born in Khartoum North in October 1993. He received a B.Sc. in Information Technology from the University of Science & Technology in 2014. His experience includes training at the directorate of general passports and immigration at Khartoum International Airport from July to September 2013. He has several IT certifications including CCNA, CCNP, and courses in hardware, networking, and security systems. His graduation project involved a documents management system using visual basic programming. He also holds a diploma in English language.
Mohamed Nor aldayim Yhya Brima is seeking a position utilizing his technical and managerial skills. He has a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Sudan University of Science and Technology. He has completed training courses in electrical power, PLCs, SCADAs, AutoCAD, and has work experience in electrical engineering and load dispatch centers. His skills include PC maintenance, installation, languages of Arabic and English, and ability to work under pressure.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Mohamed Bashir Abbas Bashir. It provides his personal details like name, nationality, marital status and languages spoken. It outlines his education including a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Khartoum University. It lists his work experience including roles at BMW and Toyota and details his skills in areas like computer applications, design software and safety requirements. References are also provided.
Mohamed alginadi Mohamed Sidig is seeking a position in the information technology industry that allows for professional growth. He received a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from National Ribat University in Sudan. He has work experience in accounting, software, e-commerce, and IT and marketing. His skills include proficiency with computer programs, databases, PowerPoint, spreadsheets and networking. He is able to work independently or as part of a team and learns quickly.
Sami Abdelrahman Mohamed is a Sudanese director, videographer, and cinematographer seeking work. He has a bachelor's degree in acting and directing from the University of Sudan for Science and Technology. His skills include directing, video editing, photo editing, and operating various DSLR cameras. He has worked with brands such as Zain Telecom, MTN Telecom, and the World Health Organization. References are available from his previous employers.
1. Elhassan Abbas Dafalla has over 28 years of experience in rolling stock acquisition, maintenance, operation, and manufacturing in Sudan. He has worked for Sudan Railways Corporation and DAL Group.
2. He has a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer licensed in the UK and a member of professional engineering institutions.
3. Currently he is the General Manager of Hassan Engineering, providing consulting services for rolling stock and advising on acquisition, operation, maintenance, and manufacturing. Previously he held several management roles overseeing rolling stock operations, maintenance, and procurement for Sudan Railways Corporation and DAL Group.
This document provides the academic and professional qualifications of Adil Hamid Hassan. It lists his educational background which includes a clinical MD in dermatology from University of Juba and a bachelor's degree in medicine from Alexandria University in Egypt. It then outlines his professional experience which includes positions as a senior specialist, lecturer, editorial board member, and research member. It also lists over 40 publications in dermatology and ongoing research related to skin manifestations of diabetes and Helicobacter pylori.
This document provides a summary of 781 years of Muslim history in Al-Andalus (711-1492 AD) including: the opening of Iberia by Tariq ibn Ziyad in 711 AD; the expansion of Muslim rule over Iberia after defeating King Roderic at the Battle of Guadalete; periods of decline and rule by petty kingdoms (taifas); the establishment of the Umayyad Emirate of Cordoba by Abd ar-Rahman I which brought stability; the golden age under Caliphs Abd al-Rahman III and Al-Hakam II when Córdoba rivaled Baghdad as the largest, most advanced city
Yousif Abdelmalik is applying for a position with 9 years of experience as a superintendent engineer and operation and maintenance experience in power plants. He has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and has experience managing staff and projects related to power plants, pump stations, and diesel generators. He is looking for a suitable position that utilizes his skills in plant operations, maintenance, and project management.
Ethar Mamoon Ali Alhaj Hassan is a Sudanese national born in 1989 in Khartoum. He received a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Sudan University College for Girls in 2010. Since 2014, he has worked as an HR Officer at Elnefeidi' Commercial Enterprises - SAMSUNG Mobile. He has skills in MS Office, Arabic and English languages, and can work individually and as part of a team.
Ibrahim H. Abou EL-Darag is a senior researcher in agronomy and weed science at the Rice Research & Training Center in Sakha, Egypt. He received his Ph.D. in agronomy and weed science from Benha University in 2006. His research focuses on weed biology, ecology, herbicide application technology, and sustainable weed management practices in rice. He has over 20 years of experience conducting research on integrated weed management and evaluating new herbicides and cultural practices to control weeds and improve rice yields. He has published over 10 papers in agricultural journals and presents his research findings at national and international conferences.
Tsegaye Ginbo Gatiso is an applied research economist who specializes in agricultural, environmental and development economics. He undertakes policy-oriented researches on climate-resilient and sustainable development strategies in agriculture and industry sectors. His research work encompasses field surveys and econometric analysis of cross-sectional or panel data.
This document provides information on participants in the 2014 intake of the MSc IWRM Program focused on the Middle East and North Africa region. It lists 16 participants, providing their name, date of birth, nationality, educational background, languages, and work experience. The participants come from a variety of backgrounds including engineering, natural sciences, and social sciences. The master's program aims to educate water sector experts and is supported by German, OPEC, and development organizations. It is conducted jointly between a German university and a Jordanian university.
Ahmed Abdelkaway Ahmed Abdelaal is an assistant professor of economic entomology at Menoufiya University in Egypt. He received his BSc in economic entomology from Zagazig University and his MSc and PhD in economic entomology from Menoufiya University. His research focuses on honeybee royal jelly production and pesticides' effects on honeybees. He has over 10 publications and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Applications of Aqua crop Model for Improved Field Management Strategies and ...CrimsonpublishersMCDA
To quantify, integrate and assess the impacts from weather and climate change/variability on crop growth and productivity, crop models have been used for several years as decision support tools in the world. This paper is reviewed to assess applications of Aqua crop model as a decision support tool for simulating and validating crop management practices and climate change adaptation strategies. This model is devised by the FAO irrigation and drainage team. This model is very important especially, to guide as a decision support tool for dry land areas where soil moisture is very critical to affect crop productivity. It maintains the balance between simplicity, accuracy and robustness. The model has been calibrated and validated to simulate growth and productivity of crops, soil moisture balance, water use efficiency, evapo-transpiration and climate change impact assessment in different climate, management (water, fertilizer, sowing date, spacing etc.) practices around the world, especially in areas where soil moisture stress prevails. Maize, wheat, barley, tee, sorghum, pulse crops such as groundnut, soybean, vegetables (tomato, cabbage) have been tested using this model. The model comprehensively uses stress coefficients (water stress, fertilizer and temperature coefficients) to compute the effect of the factors on crop canopy, dry matter, stomatal closure, flowering, pollination and harvest index build up.
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The stakeholder meeting in Cairo on April 28, 2016 introduced three projects related to knowledge sharing, capacity building, and earth observation data. About 80 participants from universities, government ministries, and NGOs attended. Presentations covered the Geo-Cradle project, climate change impacts and Egypt's vision for 2030, the role of earth observations, and a knowledge network on water, energy, and food. The meeting concluded that earth observation data and international cooperation are important to address environmental challenges and monitor climate change impacts.
Aly Zien El-abdeen Kassem is an Egyptian lecturer specializing in agricultural development planning and food science & technology. He holds two PhDs, one in analyzing technical efficiency of SMEs in Tanzania and another in economics of total quality management in dairy processing plants in Egypt. His career has involved managing technical support departments, conducting research projects for international donors, training on topics like food safety and dairy technology, and publishing various papers on agricultural economics and efficiency analysis.
FAPESP Research Program on Global Climate Change Workshopalcscens
Geração de cenários de produção de álcool como apoio para a formulação de políticas públicas aplicadas à adaptação do setor sucroalcooleiro nacional às mudanças climáticas.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Hatem Mohamed Ali Abd El-Ghany. It provides personal details including his education, employment history, scientific activities, research projects, and areas of interest. Some key details include:
- He holds a Ph.D. in Agronomy from Minufyia University in Egypt and currently works as a Research Associate Professor at the National Research Centre.
- His research focuses on field crop breeding and improving yields under various conditions like drought and salinity.
- He has participated in numerous research projects, conferences, and training courses related to agriculture.
This document provides an agenda and background information for a Fourth Learning Workshop on the MENARID Project in Beirut, Lebanon from June 16-18, 2014. The workshop will focus on scaling up integrated natural resource management, furthering knowledge on groundwater resource management, and strengthening monitoring and evaluation systems for the GEF MENARID program. It will include sessions led by UNESCO-IHP and ICARDA on lessons learned from previous workshops, ICARDA's role in knowledge sharing and M&E for the MENARID projects, and a tour de table exercise for participants to learn about each other's projects.
This CV summarizes the educational and professional experience of Malik Alian Mohamed Alian. He holds a Ph.D. in Entomology and Integrated Pest Management from the University of Khartoum. His current position is Associate Professor of Biostatistics at White Nile College of Science and Technology. He has over 30 years of experience in teaching, research, and management roles related to agriculture and health sciences. He has published several papers on topics like biological pest control and the management of insect pests affecting crops.
This document summarizes a study on the isolation and identification of seasonal influenza virus subtypes (H1N1, H3N2) and type B from human samples in Al Najaf, Iraq from March 2012 to April 2013. Three methods were used to detect influenza viruses: plasma pH testing, rapid testing devices, and real-time PCR. Of the 1000 samples tested, 647 cases were positive for influenza virus. The most common subtype was H3N2 at 283 cases, followed by H1N1 at 148 cases and type B at 130 cases. Plasma pH testing identified positive cases as having pH levels lower than normal ranges. Rapid testing devices and real-time PCR were then used for confirmation and identification
This curriculum vitae is for Amin Esmail Hassabalrasol Abdalla, a Sudanese national born in Khartoum North in October 1993. He received a B.Sc. in Information Technology from the University of Science & Technology in 2014. His experience includes training at the directorate of general passports and immigration at Khartoum International Airport from July to September 2013. He has several IT certifications including CCNA, CCNP, and courses in hardware, networking, and security systems. His graduation project involved a documents management system using visual basic programming. He also holds a diploma in English language.
Mohamed Nor aldayim Yhya Brima is seeking a position utilizing his technical and managerial skills. He has a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Sudan University of Science and Technology. He has completed training courses in electrical power, PLCs, SCADAs, AutoCAD, and has work experience in electrical engineering and load dispatch centers. His skills include PC maintenance, installation, languages of Arabic and English, and ability to work under pressure.
The document is a curriculum vitae for Mohamed Bashir Abbas Bashir. It provides his personal details like name, nationality, marital status and languages spoken. It outlines his education including a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Khartoum University. It lists his work experience including roles at BMW and Toyota and details his skills in areas like computer applications, design software and safety requirements. References are also provided.
Mohamed alginadi Mohamed Sidig is seeking a position in the information technology industry that allows for professional growth. He received a Bachelor's degree in Information Technology from National Ribat University in Sudan. He has work experience in accounting, software, e-commerce, and IT and marketing. His skills include proficiency with computer programs, databases, PowerPoint, spreadsheets and networking. He is able to work independently or as part of a team and learns quickly.
Sami Abdelrahman Mohamed is a Sudanese director, videographer, and cinematographer seeking work. He has a bachelor's degree in acting and directing from the University of Sudan for Science and Technology. His skills include directing, video editing, photo editing, and operating various DSLR cameras. He has worked with brands such as Zain Telecom, MTN Telecom, and the World Health Organization. References are available from his previous employers.
1. Elhassan Abbas Dafalla has over 28 years of experience in rolling stock acquisition, maintenance, operation, and manufacturing in Sudan. He has worked for Sudan Railways Corporation and DAL Group.
2. He has a Master's degree in Industrial Engineering and a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer licensed in the UK and a member of professional engineering institutions.
3. Currently he is the General Manager of Hassan Engineering, providing consulting services for rolling stock and advising on acquisition, operation, maintenance, and manufacturing. Previously he held several management roles overseeing rolling stock operations, maintenance, and procurement for Sudan Railways Corporation and DAL Group.
This document provides the academic and professional qualifications of Adil Hamid Hassan. It lists his educational background which includes a clinical MD in dermatology from University of Juba and a bachelor's degree in medicine from Alexandria University in Egypt. It then outlines his professional experience which includes positions as a senior specialist, lecturer, editorial board member, and research member. It also lists over 40 publications in dermatology and ongoing research related to skin manifestations of diabetes and Helicobacter pylori.
This document provides a summary of 781 years of Muslim history in Al-Andalus (711-1492 AD) including: the opening of Iberia by Tariq ibn Ziyad in 711 AD; the expansion of Muslim rule over Iberia after defeating King Roderic at the Battle of Guadalete; periods of decline and rule by petty kingdoms (taifas); the establishment of the Umayyad Emirate of Cordoba by Abd ar-Rahman I which brought stability; the golden age under Caliphs Abd al-Rahman III and Al-Hakam II when Córdoba rivaled Baghdad as the largest, most advanced city
Yousif Abdelmalik is applying for a position with 9 years of experience as a superintendent engineer and operation and maintenance experience in power plants. He has a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering and has experience managing staff and projects related to power plants, pump stations, and diesel generators. He is looking for a suitable position that utilizes his skills in plant operations, maintenance, and project management.
Ethar Mamoon Ali Alhaj Hassan is a Sudanese national born in 1989 in Khartoum. He received a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Sudan University College for Girls in 2010. Since 2014, he has worked as an HR Officer at Elnefeidi' Commercial Enterprises - SAMSUNG Mobile. He has skills in MS Office, Arabic and English languages, and can work individually and as part of a team.
Ibrahim H. Abou EL-Darag is a senior researcher in agronomy and weed science at the Rice Research & Training Center in Sakha, Egypt. He received his Ph.D. in agronomy and weed science from Benha University in 2006. His research focuses on weed biology, ecology, herbicide application technology, and sustainable weed management practices in rice. He has over 20 years of experience conducting research on integrated weed management and evaluating new herbicides and cultural practices to control weeds and improve rice yields. He has published over 10 papers in agricultural journals and presents his research findings at national and international conferences.
Tsegaye Ginbo Gatiso is an applied research economist who specializes in agricultural, environmental and development economics. He undertakes policy-oriented researches on climate-resilient and sustainable development strategies in agriculture and industry sectors. His research work encompasses field surveys and econometric analysis of cross-sectional or panel data.
This document provides information on participants in the 2014 intake of the MSc IWRM Program focused on the Middle East and North Africa region. It lists 16 participants, providing their name, date of birth, nationality, educational background, languages, and work experience. The participants come from a variety of backgrounds including engineering, natural sciences, and social sciences. The master's program aims to educate water sector experts and is supported by German, OPEC, and development organizations. It is conducted jointly between a German university and a Jordanian university.
Ahmed Abdelkaway Ahmed Abdelaal is an assistant professor of economic entomology at Menoufiya University in Egypt. He received his BSc in economic entomology from Zagazig University and his MSc and PhD in economic entomology from Menoufiya University. His research focuses on honeybee royal jelly production and pesticides' effects on honeybees. He has over 10 publications and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Applications of Aqua crop Model for Improved Field Management Strategies and ...CrimsonpublishersMCDA
To quantify, integrate and assess the impacts from weather and climate change/variability on crop growth and productivity, crop models have been used for several years as decision support tools in the world. This paper is reviewed to assess applications of Aqua crop model as a decision support tool for simulating and validating crop management practices and climate change adaptation strategies. This model is devised by the FAO irrigation and drainage team. This model is very important especially, to guide as a decision support tool for dry land areas where soil moisture is very critical to affect crop productivity. It maintains the balance between simplicity, accuracy and robustness. The model has been calibrated and validated to simulate growth and productivity of crops, soil moisture balance, water use efficiency, evapo-transpiration and climate change impact assessment in different climate, management (water, fertilizer, sowing date, spacing etc.) practices around the world, especially in areas where soil moisture stress prevails. Maize, wheat, barley, tee, sorghum, pulse crops such as groundnut, soybean, vegetables (tomato, cabbage) have been tested using this model. The model comprehensively uses stress coefficients (water stress, fertilizer and temperature coefficients) to compute the effect of the factors on crop canopy, dry matter, stomatal closure, flowering, pollination and harvest index build up.
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For more articles on International Journal of Agronomy please click on below link: https://crimsonpublishers.com/mcda/
The stakeholder meeting in Cairo on April 28, 2016 introduced three projects related to knowledge sharing, capacity building, and earth observation data. About 80 participants from universities, government ministries, and NGOs attended. Presentations covered the Geo-Cradle project, climate change impacts and Egypt's vision for 2030, the role of earth observations, and a knowledge network on water, energy, and food. The meeting concluded that earth observation data and international cooperation are important to address environmental challenges and monitor climate change impacts.
Aly Zien El-abdeen Kassem is an Egyptian lecturer specializing in agricultural development planning and food science & technology. He holds two PhDs, one in analyzing technical efficiency of SMEs in Tanzania and another in economics of total quality management in dairy processing plants in Egypt. His career has involved managing technical support departments, conducting research projects for international donors, training on topics like food safety and dairy technology, and publishing various papers on agricultural economics and efficiency analysis.
FAPESP Research Program on Global Climate Change Workshopalcscens
Geração de cenários de produção de álcool como apoio para a formulação de políticas públicas aplicadas à adaptação do setor sucroalcooleiro nacional às mudanças climáticas.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Hatem Mohamed Ali Abd El-Ghany. It provides personal details including his education, employment history, scientific activities, research projects, and areas of interest. Some key details include:
- He holds a Ph.D. in Agronomy from Minufyia University in Egypt and currently works as a Research Associate Professor at the National Research Centre.
- His research focuses on field crop breeding and improving yields under various conditions like drought and salinity.
- He has participated in numerous research projects, conferences, and training courses related to agriculture.
This document provides an agenda and background information for a Fourth Learning Workshop on the MENARID Project in Beirut, Lebanon from June 16-18, 2014. The workshop will focus on scaling up integrated natural resource management, furthering knowledge on groundwater resource management, and strengthening monitoring and evaluation systems for the GEF MENARID program. It will include sessions led by UNESCO-IHP and ICARDA on lessons learned from previous workshops, ICARDA's role in knowledge sharing and M&E for the MENARID projects, and a tour de table exercise for participants to learn about each other's projects.
Chinwe Ifejika Speranza from the University of Bonn and United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS), Bonn, Germany. Presentation on the current status of the science of adaptation in African agriculture. This was presented in Bonn, Germany during the SBSTA 40 CCAFS official side event on advancing readiness to fast track Climate Smart Agriculture
Young Malian researchers gear up for grand challenges with crop modelingICRISAT
Budding agricultural researchers are being trained in crop modeling to take on pressing and ever-present challenges of land, climate and food security. In a recent training program at ICRISAT-Mali, eight students learned to model agrosystems with DSSAT software, taking into account smallholder farming constraints. Crop modeling is a process that describes different stages of crop growth and development depending on weather, climate and soil conditions adapted to the environmental context, explains Mr Adama Douyon, a student completing his master’s research in the Smart Food component of the EU-APSAN-Mali project (Enhancing Crop Productivity and Climate Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security in Mali).
Analysis of policy impact on the farming sector in Africa. Selected activitie...Francois Stepman
This document provides information about the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission, with a focus on the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) and its work analyzing policy impacts on the agricultural sector in Africa. The IPTS uses economic modeling tools like FSSIM-DEV to evaluate the effects of policies and innovations on farm households, poverty levels, and other indicators. An example application analyzed the impacts of a rice seed policy in Sierra Leone. The modeling found the policy improved farmer viability but not enough to significantly reduce poverty. Ongoing work includes expanding the analyses to more African countries and further developing the modeling methodology.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the qualifications and experience of Dr. Sabah Mounir, an Associate Professor of Food Science in Egypt. It outlines her employment history including positions at Zagazig University in Egypt and La Rochelle University in France. It also lists her qualifications including a PhD in Food Process Engineering. Her research interests and publications are summarized, focusing on food process engineering topics like drying techniques.
Sustainable Development in the Context of Climate Change (SDCC) and AIT Rese...Sri Lmb
This document provides information about Anthropic Institute of Technology (AIT) and its research focus on sustainable development in the context of climate change. It outlines AIT's vision to be a leading regional institution for technology, management, and societal development education and research. AIT's mission is to develop professionals to play a leading role in sustainable regional development and global economic integration. The document describes AIT's research structure and priorities, including key thematic areas of disaster risk management, sustainable land and water resources management, green business models, urban/rural sustainability, and low-carbon technologies. It provides examples of AIT research projects in climate change mitigation and adaptation technologies and partnerships with government agencies and international organizations.
Role of Knowledge among Yemeni Agricultural Specialists in Applying the Proce...ijtsrd
This study seeks to explore the role of knowledge among Yemeni agricultural specialists in applying the procedures to be followed to benefit from agricultural residues. Through the primary data collected for a sample of 120 respondents from agricultural specialists. The study concluded that there is an effect of knowledge in the application of procedures, but the effect of knowledge increases greater there is the possibility of transferring knowledge to the competent authorities and farmers to implement these procedures on the ground. Moreover, the more there is an equal ratio of male and female agricultural specialists, the greater the impact will be, because the process of transferring knowledge will include male and female farmers, thus facilitating the better application of procedures, and the role of knowledge in implementing procedures is greater. The study recommends that females should be encouraged to enroll in agricultural education, as well as employment in government institutions that work in the agricultural sector, to contribute to the transfer of knowledge, experiences and everything new about agriculture, including recycling agricultural waste to female farmers. Ismail Mohammed Al-Obre | Khalid Nasser Al-Haj | Mohammed Mostafa Alshapi "Role of Knowledge among Yemeni Agricultural Specialists in Applying the Procedures to be followed to Benefit from Agricultural Waste" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-3 , June 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/papers/ijtsrd57482.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com.com/economics/development-economics/57482/role-of-knowledge-among-yemeni-agricultural-specialists-in-applying-the-procedures-to-be-followed-to-benefit-from-agricultural-waste/ismail-mohammed-alobre
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Contact
&
Personal
Information
Last Name: Mohamed
Given Name: Assem
Home Address: 30 Mohamed Badawi St, Dar El-Salam, 11434, Cairo, Egypt
Citizenship: Egyptian
Date of Birth: 16. 06. 1980
Gender: Male
Education Title of Qualification Awarded
Post Doctoral Fellowship
May- November 2014, at Italian Institute of Biometeorology (IBIMET)
belongs to the National Research Council (CNR), Florence, Italy.
Research Title: Assessment of Climate Change Impacts on Olive Production
in Oum Zessar Watershed, Medenine, Tunisia.
Main achievements: concern the assessment of the intra and interannual
climate variability impacts on olive production, the detection of LULC
changes, the development of a crop production model based on NDVI and
climatic indicators.
Ph. D. Degree in Agricultural Science (September 2012)
Department: Agricultural Economics
Name and type of organization: Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University,
Cairo, Egypt.
Dissertation Title: Environmental and demographical variations among
Egyptian agricultural zones and their alternative uses in development of
Egyptian agriculture.
M. SC. Degree in Agricultural Science (August 2008)
Department: Agricultural Economics
Name and type of organization: Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University.
Thesis Title: Economics of some vegetable crops under different climatic
Home: +2 0238875268 Mobile: +2 01118849915
E-mail: assem20000@yahoo.com assem20000@hotmail.com
ASSEM ABDELMONEM AHMED MOHAMED
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zones in Egypt.
B. SC. Degree in Agricultural Science (June 2002)
Department: Agricultural Economics
Name and type of organization: Faculty of Agriculture, Ain Shams University.
Employment
Record
Occupation or Position Held:-
Researcher (Associate Professor)
Name and Address of Employer:-
Institute Name
Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation (MALR), Agricultural Research
Center (ARC), Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate (CLAC).
Department
Agro- meteorological Applications Research
Dates
June 2002 onwards
Mailing Address
6, Dr. Michiel Bakoum St., El Dokki, Giza, Egypt, 12411
P.O. box 296 Imbaba
Web Site: http:/ www.clac.edu.eg
Telephone: 002 0233367274- 002 0237628699
Fax: 002 023749-0053
Main Activities and Responsibilities:-
Responsible and sharing of preparing feasibility studies for the newly
proposed projects small enterprises and researches.
Applied research for examining the financial and economical feasibility
studies of agricultural projects.
Assessment of the value of the agricultural production.
Agricultural economics studies.
Rural Development and Agricultural Policy.
Research Methods & seminars in Agribusiness Management.
Cost benefit and cost effectiveness analyses.
Socio- economic studies.
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Climate change adaptation in agriculture.
Assessment of the climate variability impacts on crop yields.
Participating in the extension activities of the agricultural technology transfer
packages submitted farmers and investors.
Work Experience:-
Position Dates
Researcher at CLAC June 2013- Present
Researcher at the Institute of Biometeorology
(IBIMET), National Research Council (CNR)
Florence, Italy
May 2014- November 2014
Head of the socio- economic research unit,
under supervision of agro- meteorological
applications department
April 2012- April 2014
Assistant Researcher at CLAC September 2011- May 2013
Research Associate at CLAC September 2008- August 2011
Agricultural Economist at CLAC July 2002- August 2008
Organizational
and
Administrative
Experience
2012, representing CLAC in mobile extension project, preparing specific
recommendations service for guiding farmers' subscribers as text messages at
mobiles about weather station data, to making good agricultural practices for
IPM for crops, by preparing recommendations and sent to the Egyptian
Company for Trading and communications services (Quick Service).
2011- 2015, Staff member of the project "Raising the Efficiency of the Use of
Groundwater by Modern Irrigation Systems in New Valley" (REMIS), have
launched a study project to evaluate the performance of different irrigation
system and increase production and quality of field crops able to apply under
high iron concentration in the water, implemented by (CLAC), ARC.
2011- 2013, head of economic teamwork& member of the consulting team of
the project "Climate Protection, Natural Resources Management and Soil
Improvement by Combined Energetic and Material Utilization of
Lignocellulosic Agricultural Wastes and Residues", to liberate ethanol
production from rice straw by microorganism and fermentation, implemented
by CLAC, funded by the Academy of Scientific Research & Technology
(ASRT).
2011, member of the consulting team of the project "Economical of Solar
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Water Desalination Technology Application for Bedouin Settlements"
(EESWDTABS), implemented by Agricultural Engineering Research Institute
(AENRI), ARC, funded by the Agricultural Research and Development Fund
(ARDF), MALR.
2009- 2013, member of the consulting team of the project "Impacts and
Adaptations of Climate Change (Sea-level Rise) on Agricultural Production
under Egyptian Conditions" (IACCAPE), implemented by CLAC, funded by
the Agricultural Research and Development Fund (ARDF), MALR.
2009- 2013, member of the consulting team of the project "Monitoring of
Climate Change Risk Impacts of Sea Level Rise on Groundwater and
Agriculture in the Nile Delta", implemented by, CLAC, ARC, funded by the
FAO.
2009- 2010, researcher in CLAC teamwork of the project "Using Geographic
Information System to Survey the Poultry Farm in Sharkia", Sharkia
governorate, Egypt.
January 2008 to June 2010, researcher in CLAC teamwork, and supervisor of
Minia governorate (Middle Egypt governorate) of the project
"Comprehensive Investigations of Productivity of Agriculture in the Nile Delta
and Valley" (CIPA), implemented by MALR through its research institute
(CLAC/ ARC), and International Branch of the French Mapping Agency
(IGN-FI), have launched a study project to assess the crops acreage and
estimate some yield of crops over the Nile valley and Nile delta.
June 2007 to June 2009, economist consultant and member of the consulting
team, of the project "Production of High Value Mushroom under Different
Climatic Condition", to prepare the financial assessment, and study the
economics of the new types of mushroom within the project rural
development through integrated waste management, implemented by CLAC,
ARC.
March 2007 to August 2009, researcher and head of map exporting group in
CLAC teamwork of the project "National Area-Wide Peach Fruit Fly
Eradication Program" by making the geographical maps using [Arc Map]
software.
January 2007 to June 2009: researcher in CLAC teamwork in FP6 project
"Adaptation of Agriculture in European Regions at Environmental Risk Under
Climate Change" (ADAGIO).
http://www.adagio-eu.org
Jan 2004- June 2006, staff member in CLAC teamwork of "The Safe
Utilization of Farm Wastes" (SUOFW) project, implemented by CLAC, ARC.
Head of nutrition department, dairy compound in Egyptian military farms,
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Alexandria governorate (2005).
Head of protected cultivation, open field cultivation and animal production, in
military farms, Ismailia governorate (2003- 2004).
Publications LIST OF PUBLICATIONS
Selected Key Publications:-
Mohamed A. A. A., R. K. Ibrahim and M. A. M. Elesaily. (2015) " Low Cost
Frmenter for Ethanol Production from Rice Straw in Egypt". AMA- AGR
MECH ASIA AF. (Forthcoming)
Abou-Hadid, A. F., A. A. A. Mohamed; M. S. M. Ahmed and M. A. A.
Abdrabbo. (2015) " Trend of change in cultivated area and water budget for
major crops in Egypt using GIS and field survey technique". Journal of
Agricultural Informatics (JAI). vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 42- 56.
Mohamed A. A. A., M. A. A. Abdrabbo, M. Abul-Soud and A. A. Farag. (Sep.
2015) " Economic considerations of using different types of organic manure
on sweet pepper yield under protected cultivation" International Journal of
Innovation and Applied Studies (IJIAS). vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 185- 189.
Mohamed, A. A. A. and Medany M. A. (2015) "Economic Indicators of Navel
Orange and Keitt Mango: Comparison of Net Greenhouses vs open field".
International Journal of Development Research (IJDR) 5 (06): pp. 4640- 4644.
Mohamed, A. A. A. (2014) "A Preliminary Estimation of Economic Impacts of
Future Climate Change on some Egyptian Crops". J. Biol. Chem. Environ.
Sci. 9 (3): pp. 555- 568.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; M. H. Salem, B. M. Moursi and M. A. Medaney (2013).
"Economic Return of Alternative Cropping Pattern in the Different Agro-
ecological Zones of Egypt". Egyptian Journal of Agriculture Research. 91 (3):
pp. 1131- 1159.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; M. H. Salem, B. M. Moursi and M. A. Medaney (2013).
"The Use of Linear Programming to Estimate the Optimum Cropping Pattern
in the Different Agro- Ecological Zones of Egypt". Egyptian Journal of
Agriculture Research. 91 (2): pp. 717- 744.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; M. H. Salem, B. M. Moursi and M. A. Medaney (2013).
"The Economical Return of Alternative Cropping Pattern aimed to
Maximization the Total Net Return of Water Unit in Agro- ecological Zones of
Egypt". Egyptian Journal of Agriculture Research. 91 (2): pp. 745- 771.
Mohamed A. A. A.; M. H. Salem, B. M. Moursi and M. A. Medaney (March
2012). "An Economical Analysis of the Production Costs for some Vegetable
Crops under Different Climatic Zones in Egypt". Egyptian Journal of
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Agricultural Economics. Vol. 22, No. (1): pp. 289- 300.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; T. M. El Sentarecy, I. A. Hegab and H. M. Zedan (2011).
"Effects of Temperature, Solar Radiation and Relative Humidity on Tomato
Crop Yields under Different Climatic Zones in Egypt". J. Biol. Chem. Environ.
Sci. 6 (3): pp. 385- 400.
Abu- Hadid, A. F.; M. A. Medany; M. Abdrabbo; M.K. Hassanein; A.A.
Farag; S.M. Abolmaaty; A.A. Khalil1; K.M. Refaie; S.M. Saleh; F.A.
Hashem; A.A.A. Mohamed; M. Saied; A. Kadah; T. Kadah; M. Kadah; A.T.
El-Morsi; M. Bertin; G. Jaffrain and A. Elgueroua. (2010). "Preliminary
Studies using GIS and Field Survey to Determine Land Cover in Egypt". Arab
Univ., J. Agric. Sci., Ain shams Univ., Cairo, 18 (1): pp. 229- 236.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; B. M. Moursi, S. M. Makled and M. A. Medany (2010).
"Effects of Temperature on some Vegetable Crop Yields under Different
Climatic Zones in Egypt". Egyptian Journal of Agriculture Research, 88 (2):
pp. 597- 614.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; B. M. Moursi, S. M. Makled and M. A. Medany (2010).
"Statistical Analysis of the Production Function and Farming Cost Function
for some Vegetable Crops under Different Climatic Zones in Egypt". Egyptian
Journal of Agriculture Research, 88 (4): pp. 1427- 1447.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; S. M. Makled and H. M. Zedan (2010). "Effects of
Temperature, Solar Radiation and Relative Humidity on Potato Crop Yield
under Different Climatic Zones in Egypt". J. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci. 5 (3):
769- 785.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; B. M. Moursi, S. M. Makled and M. A. Medany (2010).
"Spatiality Effects on some Vegetable Crops yield under Different Climatic
Zones in Egypt". Egyptian Journal of Agriculture Research, 88 (4): pp. 1395-
1425.
Mohamed, A. A. A.; M. A. Medany; S.M. Makled and B.M. Moursi (March
2008). "Economic of Some Vegetable Crops under Different Climatic Zones in
Egypt". Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Economics. Vol. 18, No. 1.
Papers in Progress:-
M. Elsayed, F. Wassar, E. F. S. Abdelaty, H. Mairech, A. Rabia, A.A.A.
Mohamed, F. Maselli, M. Chiesi, A. Di Vecchia, V. Tarchiani, F. Ungaro, E.
Fiorillo (2016) "Use of C-Fix Model to Evaluate NDVI Values and to Estimate
Fresh Fruit Yield of Olive Trees in Oum Zessar Watershed, Tunisia.
Mohamed A. A. A. and A. A. M Esmail (2016) "Comparative Analysis of the
Economics of Some Fruits and Some Vegetables Production under Protected
Condition".
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Esmail A. A. M., A. A. A. Mohamed. Growth and Production of Navel Orange
under Modified Climatic Conditions.
Esmail A. A. M., A. A. A. Mohamed. Growth, production and quality of
mango Keet under protected cultivation.
Esmail A. A. M., A. A. A. Mohamed. Productivity and quality of navel orange
under different screen shading.
Bulletins, Circulars, and Reports
Agricultural Technical Bulletins
Economics of the Production of Some Types of Mushroom in Egypt, General
Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR, Information Bulletin.
(Forthcoming)
Nontraditional Crops Production in Egypt for Export, General Administration
of Agrarian Culture, MALR, Information Bulletin. No. 2, 2015.
Guide of the Egyptian Exporter for the Invasion of Foreign Markets, General
Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR, Information Bulletin No. 25,
2009.
Roof Garden in Egypt, with CLAC Research Team, Central Laboratory for
Agricultural Climate (CLAC), Agricultural Research Center (ARC), (MALR),
Information Bulletin, 2006.
Extension Proceeding Articles
China’s Renewable Energy Long March (2015). Environmental Studies
Magazine, issued by Assiut University. Vol. 42 (July) pp.9- 19.
Climate Change Adaptation in Agricultural and Natural Resource
Management (2015) Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of
Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol. 70 (June) pp. 18- 19.
Tomato fruit quality standards (2015). Shams Magazine, Vol. 169 (April), pp.
38- 41.
Wind Farm and Solar Energy Technology in Egypt (2015). Egyptian Agric.
Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol. 70
(February) pp. 39- 40.
Effect of Quality Factors on Horticultural Crops (2015). Egyptian Agric.
Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol. 70
(January) pp. 20- 23.
Production and Economic Indicators for the Sugar Cane in Egypt (2014).
Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture,
MALR, Vol. 69 (September) pp. 37- 40.
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The Economics of Mushroom Production in Egypt (2014). Egyptian Agric.
Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR, Vol. 69 (July)
pp. 34- 38.
Economic Indicators of Sugar Beet p2(2014). Shams Magazine, Vol. 160
(July), pp. 14- 15. http://www.shamsmagazine.com/160/index.html#p=54
Economic Indicators of Sugar Beet p1(2014). Shams Magazine, Vol. 159
(June), pp. 8- 9. http://www.shamsmagazine.com/159/index.html#p=61
Food Security and Climate Change (2014). Egyptian Agric. Magazine,
General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol. 69 (May) pp. 31-
34.
Current Situation of Important Production and Economic Indicator for
Egyptian Wheat (2014). Q CAP E- Magazine, ARC, MALR. Vol. 1 (May) pp.
35- 45.
Rise in Prices of Food Commodities to where? (2013). Egyptian Agric.
Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol. 68
(August) pp. 30- 31.
Recommendations for Reducing Losses in the Egyptian Wheat (2013).
Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture,
MALR. Vol. 68 (June) pp. 16- 18.
Evolution of Consumption and Production of Wheat in Egypt (2013). Egyptian
Agric. Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol.
68 (May) pp. 36- 40.
World and Local Production of Strawberry (2013). Egyptian Agric.
Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR. Vol. 68
(April) pp. 20- 23.
The Impediments of Production, Marketing and Exporting of Egyptian
Strawberries (2013). Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of
Agrarian Culture, MALR, Vol. 68 (March) pp. 14- 17.
Cost of Production per Feddan of Potato Crop under Different Climatic Zones
in Egypt (2011). Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of
Agrarian Culture, MALR, Vol. 66 (March) pp. 19- 21.
Cost of Production per Feddan of Tomato Crop under Different Climatic
Zones in Egypt (2011). Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of
Agrarian Culture, MALR, Vol. 66 (Feb.) pp. 10- 15.
Cost of Production per Feddan of Cucumber under Different Climatic Zones
in Egypt (2011). Agriculture Research Center Magazine, Ministry of
Agriculture and Land Reclamation (MALR).
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Economic Losses of the Most Important Agricultural Crops in Egypt (2010).
Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian Culture,
MALR, Vol. 65 (July) pp. 16- 20.
Economic Indicators of Some Vegetable Crops Production under Different
Climatic Zones in Egypt (2009). Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General
Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR, Vol. 64 (Oct.) pp. 23- 27.
Economics of Some Vegetable Crops under Different Climatic Zones in Egypt
(2008). Egyptian Agric. Magazine, General Administration of Agrarian
Culture, MALR, Vol. 63 (October) pp. 11- 15.
Forthcoming Articles:-
Food Safety and Good Agricultural Practice (2015). Egyptian Agricultural
Journal, General Administration of Agrarian Culture, MALR.
Carbon and Water Foot Print.
Scientific Reports:-
Professional
Activities
Teaching Experience:-
2014, "Economics of Horticulture Crops under protected Cultivation", part of
the cultivation and marketing of vegetables and Fruits under plastic
greenhouses training program, Behera Governorate, Egypt.
2013, "Climate Change Introduction and the Economic Effects on the
Egyptian Agricultural Sector", organized by CLAC, ARC, Egypt, under the
project of "Regional Climate Change Database for Agriculture Sector in
Egypt", funded by Science and Technology Development Fund (STDF).
2012- 2013, "The Economic Benefits of Rice Straw Uses within Egyptian
Conditions", organized by CLAC, ARC, Egypt, under the project of "Climate
Protection, Natural Resources Management and Soil Improvement by
Combined Energetic and Material Utilization of Lignocellulosic Agricultural
Wastes and residues".
2011- 2012, "Economic Impacts of Climate Change on Global Crop
Production" under the course title "The Agriculture and Climate Change",
organized by CLAC, ARC, in collaboration with (FAO).
2006- 2007, "Economics of Roof Garden" in Training Courses of "Roof
Garden in Egypt", Held on CLAC, Cairo, Egypt.
Invited Talks & Seminars Presentations as invited speaker
September 7th
2015, "Environmental Monitoring Technologies in Egypt" at
Center for Environmental Education and Communications, Ministry of
Environmental Protection (MEP), Beijing, China.
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November 2014, "Frame work of Multilateral Environmental Agreements" a
presentation at CLAC, Egypt.
2014, "Farm Management", a presentation at Egyptian International
Center for Agriculture (EICA), Giza, Egypt.
2013, "Clean Energy Development in Egypt", a presentation at Gansu Natural
Energy Research Institute (GNERI)/ UNIDO International Solar Energy
Center for Technology Promotion and Transfer (UNIDO- ISEC), Lanzhou,
China.
2013, "Economics of Production and Marketing of Greenhouse Crops", a
presentation at General Authority for Agrarian Reform, MALR, part of the
cultivation and marketing of vegetables under plastic greenhouses training
program, Alexandria, Egypt, May 18- 23.
2012, "Successful Skills Development System in Egypt", a presentation at V.V.
Giri National Labour Institute, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India.
2011, "Marketing and the Elements of the Marketing Mix", a presentation at
Egyptian Agricultural Organization, MALR, Giza, Egypt.
2011, "Protected Cultivations in Egypt", a presentation at International
Exchange Center of Yangling Agriculture, Yangling province, China.
2009, "Economic Benefits of Integrated Agricultural Systems", a presentation
at Aswan, on the non-traditional crops under extreme environmental
conditions training program, Egypt.
2008, "Waste Water Treatment in Egypt", a presentation at Hebei University
of Science and Technology, Hebei province, China.
Editorial Activities:-
Editor, quarterly leaflet and anomaly weather reports, CLAC, ARC, 2010-
2012.
Scientific
Conferences
and
Meetings
International Conferences:-
International conference on "Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving
Technology: The Present and the Future", organized by International Center
for Promotion of Enterprises (ICPE), and International Congress of
Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (ICIE), 14- 15 November 2013, Ljubljana,
Slovenia.
9th
International conference on Dry land Development, "Sustainable
Development in the Dry Lands Meeting the Challenge of Global Climate
Change", organized by International Dryland Development Commission
(IDDC), 7- 10 November 2008, Alex., Egypt.
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Local Conferences:-
4th
Annual conference on Environmental Development "Risks and Solution",
organized by Agricultural Chemistry and Environmental Protection Society
(ACEPS), Ain Shams university, 20- 21 October 2010, Cairo, Egypt.
Personal Skills
and
Experiences
Computer Skills and Experiences:-
Microsoft Windows 8, 7, Vista, XP, 2000 and 1998
Microsoft Office 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003, 2000 and 1997
Internet Fundamentals
Arc Map, Arc View GIS, QGIS
CROPWAT 4.3
The International Computer Driving Licence "ICDL " 2008.
Introduction to Teradata Astra, April 2015.
Statistical Packages
SAS, SPSS, MINITAB, TORA System, Win QSP, QSP
LINDO (6.1), LINGO (13.0).
Language:-
Mother Tongue(s): Arabic
Other Language(s): English
Reading Writing Speaking Listening
V. Good V. Good Good Good
Professional
Training &
Certificates
Global Training Programs
Environmental Monitoring Technologies, funded by Center for
Environmental Education and Communications, Ministry of Environmental
Protection (MEP), 26th
August to 15th
September 2015, Beijing, China.
Climate Change Adaptation in Agriculture and Natural Resource
Management, funded by Center for Development Innovation (CDI),
Wageningen UR and college of Agriculture and Environmental Science,
Makerere University, held at Makerere University, 2- 13 February 2015,
Kampala, Uganda.
Multilateral Environmental Agreement (MEAs), special theme
"Environmental Security" funded by United Nations Environmental
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Programme (UNEP), organized by (UNEP) & University of Eastern Finland
Joensuu, 20- 30 October 2014, Joensuu, Finland.
Seasonal Forecasts for Agriculture in the Mediterranean, funded by World
Meteorological Organization (WMO), organized by the Institute of
Biometeorology (IBIMET) belongs to the National Research Council (CNR),
22- 26 September 2014, Firenze, Italy.
Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural System in Africa, funded by World
Meteorological Organization (WMO), organized by the Institute of
Biometeorology (IBIMET) belongs to the National Research Council (CNR),
9- 13 June 2014, Firenze, Italy.
Management and Usage of Agrifood Resources with the aim of Fostering
Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry as well as Reduction of the Effects of
Climate Change, organized within the framework of the Multi- disciplinary
training programme science for DIPLOMAZIA of the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs of Italy- General Directorate for Cooperation to Development and the
National Research Council of Italy from 12nd
May to 12nd
November 2014 (for
a total amount of 720 hours), Italy.
Sustainable Energy Solutions, organized by UNIDO & the International
Center for Promotion of Enterprises (ICPE), 11- 19 November 2013,
Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Solar and Wind Energy Application for Arab Countries, sponsored by the
Ministry of Commerce, and organized by Gansu Natural Energy Research
Institute (GNERI)/ UNIDO International Solar Energy Center for Technology
Promotion and Transfer (UNIDO- ISEC), from September 10th
, to November
4th
, 2013, Lanzhou, Gansu Province, the People's Republic of China.
Skill Development and Employment Generation, sponsored by Ministry of
External Affairs, Government of India, under Indian Technical and Economic
Cooperation (ITEC), conducted by V.V. Giri National Labour Institute, Held
During January 09- 27, 2012, Noida, Uttar Pradesh, Republic of India.
Technology and Utilization of Biomass Gasification, sponsored by
Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Science and Technology
(MOST), organized by Liaoning Institute of Energy Resources, Held During
September 1- 20, 2011,Yingkou, Liaoning Province, the People's Republic of
China.
Agriculture Environment Controlling Technologies, sponsored by the
Ministry of Commerce, and organized by International Exchange Center of
Yangling Agriculture Hi- tech Industries Demonstration Zone, from May 5th
,
to May 25th
, 2011, Yangling, Shaanxi Province, the People's Republic of
China.
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Environmental Pollution Control Technology, sponsored by the Ministry of
Commerce, and organized by Hebei University of Science and Technology,
from September 1st
, 2008 to October 30th
, 2008, Shijiazhuang, Hebei
Province, the People's Republic of China.
E-Learning Programme
UN CC: Learn "Introductory E-Course on Climate Change & The
Specialized Module on Climate Change and Cities", UN Institute for
Training and Research (UNITAR), 29 December, 2015.
UN CC: Learn "Introductory E-Course on Climate Change", UN Institute for
Training and Research (UNITAR), 24 December, 2015.
E-Learning Course "Estimating GHG Emissions and Carbon Sequestration
in Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use with EX-ACT", the World
Bank Group, from 2- 13 November,2015.
E-course "Sustainable Agricultural Land Management Projects: Soil
Carbon Monitoring" the World Bank Institute, from 24 March to 11, April
2014.
Delivery e- Learning course "Emissions Trading Schemes: Using Markets to
Promote Low Emissions Development" the World Bank Institute, from 8,
October to 5, November 2013.
E-course "Carbon Monitoring of CDM Afforestation and Reforestation
Projects", the World Bank Institute, from 19- 30 August, 2013.
E-Learning Program on Biopolis "Sustainable Urban Development",
Biopolitics International Organisation (B.I.O.), Athens, Greece, from
September 62, December 9, 2011.
E-Learning Program on Green Salaries "Best Practices in Environmental
Protection", Biopolitics International Organisation (B.I.O.), Athens, Greece,
from September 62, December 9, 2011.
National Training Programme
"Entrepreneurial Development", conducted by DAAD Kairo Akadmie, 12-
13 June 2013, Cairo, Egypt.
"Project Management", conducted by DAAD Kairo Akadmie, 27 March
2013, Cairo, Egypt.
"Agriculture and Climate Change" sponsored by FAO, and MALR, Egypt,
organized by CLAC, from October 10th
to October 14th
, 2010, Cairo, Egypt.
"Agriculture and Climate Change" sponsored by Arab Organization for
Agriculture Development (AOAD), and MALR, organized by CLAC, from
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November 16th
to November 20th
, 2008, Cairo, Egypt.
"Second Hortivar Training Work Shop", sponsored by FAO, and organized
by CLAC, 20th
August 2007, Cairo, Egypt.
"Safe Utilization of Farm Wastes", Organized by CLAC, Agricultural
Research Center, from November 19th
to November 24th
, 2005, Behera
Governorate, Egypt.
"Protected Cultivation", sponsored by the MALR, and organized by CLAC,
from October 5th
to October 31st
, 2002, Cairo, Egypt.
Membership,
Offices in
Professional
Organizations
Member of Egyptian Association for Small Farmer Protection.
Member of Agriculture Chemistry& Environ. Protection Society.
Member of Egyptian Association of Agricultural Economics.