Dr. Namenya Daniel Naburi

Dr. Namenya Daniel NaburiDepartment Of Disaster Management and Sustainable Development

School of Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (MMUST)

P.O. Box 190-50100

Kakamega, Kenya

Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6721-1107  

ResearchGate Pofile: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Namenya_Naburi

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=ma4RK3kAAAAJ&hl=en

Dr. Namenya Daniel Naburi

Dr. Namenya Daniel Naburi, a Climate change, Environment, Disaster Management and Sustainable Development enthusiast, was a Post Doctorate Research Fellow with the GCRF-BRECcIA project in the Department of Disaster Management and Sustainable Development at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology. He is a Part-time lecturer in the same department. He holds a PhD in Disaster Management and Sustainable Development; a Master Degree in Environmental Studies and Community Development; and a Bachelor of Art degree in Economics and Sociology. He has over ten years teaching and research experience at university level.  He has participated in the department teaching, curriculum development and research providing skills in climate change, environment, disaster risk reduction and sustainable development.Dr.Namenya has been involved in various research projects in climate change, environment, disaster risk reduction, social development, governance, public participation and decentralised public administration applying qualitative and quantitative research methods.He continues to engage in post- BRECcIA project activities and networks including ReMNet and DryNet. He also consults in infrastructure projects as an environmental and social safeguards specialist in Kenya.

His professional affiliation and accreditations are;

  1. Association of Disaster Management and Conflict Resolution of Kenya (ADMCRK),
  2. Environmental Institute of Kenya (EIK),
  3. Licensed Lead Expert in Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) and Environmental Audit (EA) with the National Environment Management Authority, Kenya (NEMA-K).
  4. Christian and Scientific Association of Kenya (CSA-K).

Some of his key publication

  1. Mwangangi, W. M., Simiyu, R., & Naburi, N. D. (2023). Types of Urban Vulnerabilities Affecting Households in Informal Settlements of Kisumu County. African Journal of Empirical Research, 4(2), 1235–1243. https://doi.org/10.51867/ajernet.4.2.125
  2. Mwangangi W. M, Simiyu R., Naburi N. D. (2023). Urban-Induced Vulnerabilities and Access to Education in Informal Settlements of Kisumu County Kenya. International Journal of Scientific Research and Innovative Technology Vol. 10 No. 3; September 2023.
  3. Naburi, N. D, Mugalavai, E. M., Mwendwa, K., Ouma, G.& Ouma, C. (2022). Dryland Pastoralism Climate Landscape and Food Security in the Suam River Basin of Kenya. American Journal of Climate Change, 11, 173-196. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajcc.2022.113009
  4. Pandin M, G, R, Waloejo C, S, Harivelo R, Z M, Tahir W, and Naburi N, D. (2021). Adaptive Capacity of Health Care System to Tsunami Disaster Impact Reduction in Sundanese Strait, Indonesia. Review of International Geographical Education (RIGEO), 11(3), 1216-1226. https://doi.org/10.33403/rigeo.800564
  5. Namenya Daniel Naburi, John F. Obiri and Edward M. Mugalavai (2020). Watershed Governance for Food Security in the Sio River Basin: A Paradox of Kenya’s Devolution System. Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Volume 3, No 3, August 2020, Page: 2465-2478.
  6. Namenya Daniel Naburi, (2019). Adaptive Capacity in Watershed Governance for Food Security in the Lower Sio River Basin, Busia County, Kenya. Journal of Sustainable Development Studies. ISSN 2201-4268 Volume 12, Number 2, 2019, 184-222.
  7. Namenya Daniel Naburi, Edward M. Mugalavai and John F. Obiri (2018). Determinants of Watershed Governance and Food Security among Households’ in the Lower Sio River Watershed, Busia County, Kenya. International Journal of Agriculture, Environment and Bioresearch, ISSN: 2456-8643 Vol. 3, No. 05; 2018, Page 30-55.
  8. Namenya Daniel Naburi, John F. Obiri and Edward M. Mugalavai (2018). Households’ Perceptions on Rural Watershed Governance and Food Security in the Lower Sio River Watershed, Busia County, Kenya. International Journal for Agriculture and Environmental Research, ISSN: 2455-6939 Volume: 04, Issue: 04 "July-August 2018" Page 952-976.

View full CV here

Live Search

Search