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Samuel Babatunde (born October 13, 1989) is a Nigerian environmental scientist and sustainability expert. He is known for his contributions to environmental science, sustainable agriculture, and water resource management, with research spanning nutrient leaching, aquaculture, and pollution control.
Samuel Babatunde | |
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Born | Nigeria | 13 October 1989
Occupation | Environmental Scientist, Sustainability Expert |
Alma mater | Western Illinois University University of Ibadan |
Notable work | Research on nutrient leaching and water resource management |
Education and research
editBabatunde holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science from Western Illinois University,[1] where his research focused on cover cropping to reduce nutrient leaching and improve water quality. His findings supported environmental sustainability and advanced practical approaches to water resource management. He also earned a Master’s degree in Aquaculture Management and a Bachelor’s degree in Fisheries Management from the University of Ibadan.
Babatunde's academic contributions include:
Professional expertise
editBabatunde serves as the Director of Operations at SBZ Development Limited, leading projects focused on sustainable cassava processing and agribusiness development. His leadership has facilitated economic growth while emphasizing environmental conservation.[5] He also played a key role in securing significant investments for sustainable initiatives in Nigeria.[6]
Selected publications
edit- "Prevalence of bacterial pathogens associated with African catfish hatcheries in Akure, Ondo State."[7]
- "Negative health and environmental effects of oil exploitation in Southern Ijaw, Bayelsa State, Nigeria."[8]
- "Predictors of burnout and mental health problems among healthcare workers managing PMTCT patients in Oyo State, Nigeria."[7]
Advocacy and recognition
editBabatunde has been featured in various media outlets for his environmental advocacy, including The Guardian. The Punch[9] and The Waterways Journal.[10] His work has received accolades, including the Quad Cities Conservation Alliance Scholarship (2022, 2023)[11] and initiating of 250 graduates to establish toothpick factory in Ondo.[12]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ "Samuel BABATUNDE | Research Assistant | Doctor of Philosophy | Western Illinois University, Macomb | WIU | Institute of Environmental Science | Research profile".
- ^ "Western Illinois University Spotlight Session". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Quad-City Times Education News". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Western Illinois University News Release". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "SBZ Development Limited". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Tribune Online - Restoring Wetlands". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ a b "Google Scholar". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Google Scholar". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "The Guardian Nigeria - Safeguarding Nigeria's Water Resources". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Western Illinois University Professor: Mississippi River Diversion Schemes are Impractical". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "Yahoo Finance News on Mississippi River Diversion". Retrieved 2024-11-26.
- ^ "250 graduates establish toothpick factory in Ondo". December 10, 2016.