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Academic Rank
Lecturer and Researcher

Gashaw Molla Yenesew

  • Department: Geography and Environmental studies
  • Position/Status: Lecturer
  • E-mail Address: gashawmyene@gmail.com 
  • Phone: +251913551686

Biography

Gashaw Molla Yenesew is lecturer at department of Geography and Environmental Studies. have a master’s degree in Geo-Information Science and have been working with cartography, GIS and remote sensing technologies for the past twelve years. I have extensive experience in spatial data analysis, data management, and creating GIS models for various applications. I have been able to apply my expertise in GIS and remote sensing to a variety of projects focused on land use planning and environmental monitoring. Therefore, I am passionate and eager to apply my skills to new projects.

Awards and Honors

Teaching Experience

I have seven years of teaching experience. 

Research interests

I am passionate to engage in research which mainly requires application of GIS and remote sensing technology.

Research projects since joining BDU

I have been started mega research project entitled with “wetland dynamics, its impact on ecosystem service and management practice in Lake Tana Biosphere reserve’’ funded by Bahir Dar university in 2024/25 budget year

Conferences Attended

Publications

  • Fentie, A. Y., Mengistu, D. A., & Molla, G. (2024). Assessment of groundwater quality for drinking purposes using GIS based WQI methods, in Koga irrigation. Water Science, 38 (1), 618 -631.
  • Alemayehu, Y., Molla, G., & Sadananda, M. (2024). Three decades of land use and land cover changes in an East African lake and their implications for the conservation of bird communities. African Journal of Ecology, 62(3), e13282.
  • Molla, G., Addisie, M.B& Ayele, G.T. (2023). Expansion of Eucalyptus Plantation on Fertile Cultivated Lands in the North-Western Highlands of Ethiopia. Remote Sensing. 15. 661. 10.3390/ rs15030661.
  • Addisie, M.B & Molla, G., Teshome M., and Ayele, G.T (2022). Evaluating Biophysical Conservation Practices with Dynamic Land Use and Land Cover in the Highlands of Ethiopia. Land. 11. 10.3390/ land11122187.
  • Addisie, M.B., Molla, G. Trends of community-based interventions on sustainable watershed development in the Ethiopian highlands, the Gumara watershed. Susta in. Wa ter Resour . Ma na g. 7, 87 (2021). https:// doi.org/ 10.1007/ s40899-021-00572-2

 

Department
Geography and Environmental Studies