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Title
Prof.
Firstname
Hillary
Middlename
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Lastname
Masundire
Position
Professor
Department
Office
Block 235/212
Phone
+267 71623710
Professional Qualifications

D. Phil (UZ)

Cert. in Limnl (Lund)

Grad.C.E. (UR)

BSc (UR)

Brief Biography

Joined UB, Department of Biological Sciences in January 1994.Ìý ÌýA native of Zimbabwe. He is married and has 3 biological children plus 2 adopted. Prior to joining UB, He worked as a Research Fellow and lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe's Lake Kariba Research Station.

Teaching Areas

ECOLOGY

Aquatic/Freshwater Ecology

Wetlands Ecology and Management

Ecological Impact Assessment

Wastewater Management

Ecosystem Management

Research Areas

Freshwater Ecology

Environmental Flows

Wastewater Management

Ecological Impact Assessment

Ecosystem Management, Nature-based Solutions

Climate Change - adaptation

Community engagement in climate change adaptationÌý

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Postgraduate Supervision Areas

Freshwater Ecology

Environmental Flows

Wastewater Management

Ecological Impact Assessment

Ecosystem Management, Nature-based Solutions

Climate Change - adaptation

Community engagement in climate change adaptationÌý

Selected Publications
  1. Morchain, D; D. Spear, G. Zievorgel, H Masundire, M N Angula, J. Davies, C Molefe and S Hegga (2019). Building transformative capacity in southern Africa: Surfacing knowledge and challenging structures through participatory Vulnerability and Risk Assessments. Action Research 17(1): 19-4. (I led the work in Botswana. In this paper, I provided the Botswana case study.)
  1. Mugari, E., H. Masundire, M. Bolaane and M New. (2019). Perceptions of ecosystem services provision performance in the face of climate change among communities in Bobirwa sub-district, Botswana. Int J. Clim. Chan, Strat. & Mgmnt. 11(2): 265-288Ìý (I supervised this work and wrote a significant portion of the paper.)

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  1. Sumaila,R, C M Rodriguez; M Schultz;Ìý R Sharma; TÌý D Tyrrell; H Masundire,A Damodaran, M B Rojas; RP. Rosales;Ìý T Y Jung; V Hickey; T Solhaug; J Vause; J Ervin; S Smith; M Rayment.(2017) Investments to reverse biodiversity loss are economically beneficial. (Current Opinio

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