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Olorunnisola

Professor & Head Department of Wood Products Engineering, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.

Biography

Prof. Abel O. Olorunnisola holds a B.Eng. in Agricultural Engineering and a PhD in Wood Products Engineering and currently teaches in the Department of Agricultural & Environmental Engineering, University of Ibadan where he has been a lecturer for about 24 years. His areas of research expertise include briquetting of wood and agricultural residues for bio-fuel production, development of non-conventional building materials, and development of agricultural and wood processing machinery and equipment.

Publications

Quantitative of Ecosystem Services and Disservices Studies in the Tropics

 The tropics host about 80% of the planet’s terrestrial species and over 95% of its corals. A well-known tropical forest ecosystem to provide significant global regulating services has declined at a rate of 5.5 M ha per year from 1990 to 2015, while another region noted an increase per year. This region is almost covered by developing co... Read More»

Evariste Rutebuka, Olorunnisola, Taiwo, Francis Mwaru, Ernest Frimpong Asamoah and Emmanuel Rukundo

: J Ecosys Ecograph 2018, 8: 258

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