Dr. Teka Bekuma  Abdisa

Head DeprtmentDr. Teka Bekuma  Abdisa

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ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1844-1934

Academic Background

  • PhD Candidate, Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation, Department of Natural Resources Management Jimma University, Ethiopia
  • Master’s Degree, in Geography and Environmental Education Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
  • Degree, in Geography and Environmental Studies, Haramaya University , Ethiopia

Research Area and Interest

Climate change mitigation, adaptation and Resilience, Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Resilience, Climate change and livelihood, Agriculture, environment and rural development, Gender, environment and livelihood, Environmental governance and sustainable livelihood, Climate change education, Food Security and Agricultural Productivity, and Environmental Education and Awareness

Scientific Publications

  1. Bekuma, T., Mamo, G., & Regassa, A. (2022, April). Variability and trends of climate in east Wollega zone, Western Ethiopia. In IOP conference series: Earth and environmental science(Vol. 1016, No. 1, p. 012032). IOP Publishing.
  2. Bekuma, T., Mamo, G., & Regassa, A. (2023). Trend and temporal variation of droughts in East Wollega Zone, Western Ethiopia. Natural Hazards, 115(1), 409-430.
  3. Bekuma, T., Mamo, G., & Regassa, A. (2022). Modeling and forecasting of rainfall and temperature time series in East Wollega Zone, Western Ethiopia. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 15(16), 1377.
  4. Bekuma Abdisa, T., Mamo Diga, G., & Regassa Tolessa, A. (2022). Impact of climate variability on rain-fed maize and sorghum yield among smallholder farmers. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 8(1), 2057656.
  5. Bekuma, T., Mamo, G., & Regassa, A. (2023). Indigenous and improved adaptation technologies in response to climate change adaptation and barriers among smallholder farmers in the East Wollega Zone of Oromia, Ethiopia. Research in Globalization, 6, 100110.

Campuses

Main Campus (Nekemte)

Gimbi Campus(Faculty of Social Science and Humanity, Resource Mgmt. and Economics, Natural and Environmental Science , Business and Development )

Shambu Campus(Fuculty of Agriculture, Technology, Resource Mgmt. and Economics )