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Makwinja R

Addis Ababa University | AAU · College of Natural Sciences(CNS) Graduate Research Associate

Biography

I am a graduate research associate with a particular interest in freshwater lakes. My research focuses on natural resource economics (i.e., ecosystem service valuation), freshwater ecosystem sustainability framework, socio-ecological system dynamics, landscape dynamics, trade-offs, Trophic cascade, ecological dynamics, restoration, fish population trends, and modeling.
Publications

Potential Impact of Climate Change on Lake Malawi Chambo (Oreochromis spp.) Fishery

The study focusing on potential impact of climate change on Chambo (Oreochromis spp.) fishery was conducted in the west coast of Lake Malawi, Nkhotakota using 1991 to 2015 univariate time series data of Chambo catch (metric tons), atmospheric temperatures (°C) and annual precipitation (mm). The Chambo catch data were obtained from Monkey Bay F... Read More»

Makwinja R

Review Article: J Ecosyst Ecogr 2017, 7: 1000227

DOI: 10.4172/2157-7625.1000227

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