
Birtukan Atinkut Asmare , PhD
Arizona
email:- birtukanasmare@arizona.edu
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1064
Bahir Dar University, Faculty of Social Sciences, and Institute of Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Coordinator, Friday Seminar Course Chair, Livelihood and Food Systems Course Chair, Research Methods and Tools in Disaster Risk Management Vice Director, Institute of Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies Assistant Professor, Institute of Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies Lecturer and Researcher, Faculty of Social Science, History Department | 02.2023 ̶ 04.2024 01.2023 ̶ 01.2024 12.2016 ̶ 03.2017 10.2016 ̶ 09.2017 05.2016 – present 07.2011 ̶ 05.2016 |
Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Social Science, Department of History | 07.2008 ̶ 10.2009 |
Graduate Assistant II, Faculty of Social Science, Department of History | 07.2007 ̶ 07.2008 |
Graduate Assistant I, Faculty of Social Science, Department of History | 07.2006 ̶ 07.2007 |
RESEARCH EXPERIANCE
Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Arizona, United States 09.01.2024–08.31.2025
Dr. Corrie Hannah (supervisor)
Research Title: Gender, Climate Change and Adaptation among Rural Households in Ethiopia
Postdoctoral Researcher, Basque Center for Climate Change (BC3), Basque 05.20.2024-10.31.2024
University, Spain (remote work for the month of September and October)
Dr. Elisa Sainz de Murieta, Noelia Zafra-Calvo (supervisors)
Research Title: Gender Based Climate Change Vulnerability among Rural
Households in Ethiopia: An Application of Livelihood Vulnerability Index
EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) – Gregor-Mendel-Straße 33, 1180 Wien, Austria
Doctoral Degree in Social and Economic Sciences (with Honors) 10.01.2017 ̶ 01.12.2023 Prof. Bernhard Freyer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Austria (supervisor).
Professor Emeritus Jim Bingen, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Michigan State University, United States (co-supervisor).
Dissertation title: Female-headed Farmer Households Pest Management. Strategies, Practices, and Related Impact on Health in Amhara Region, Ethiopia.
Bahir Dar University – Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Master of Science in Disaster Risk Management and Sustainable Development | 10.2013 ̶ 06.2015 |
Research Title: Determinants of Farmers Choice of Adaptation to Climate Variability in Dera Woreda, South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia | |
Master of Arts in History | 10.2009 – 06. 2011 |
Research Title: Environmental History of the Gilgal Abbay Area in the 20th | |
Century
Bachelor of Education in History, minor Geography 10.2002 ̶ 06.2006
AWARDS & PRIZES
BOKU Best Talent Award, University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences (BOKU) & City of Vienna 2023
SCHOLARSHIPS & RESEARCH GRANTS
i. Postdoctoral Research grant, American Association University of Women (AAUW) ii. Climate Adaptation Research Program (CARP) iii. 10-Month Training and Mentorship Program, African Women in Science (AWIS) 2023 | 2023 2023 | |
iv. PhD research grant, International Foundation for Science (IFS) | 2020 | |
v. PhD research grant, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) | 2019 | |
vi. PhD research grant, Civil Society Scholar Award (CSSA) | 2019 | |
vii. PhD research grant, Parks Foundation | 2019 | |
viii. PhD research grant, Fiat Panis Foundation REPORT OF FUNDED PROJECTS | 2018 | |
Co-Principal Investigator. Austrian Partnership Program in Higher Education and Research for Development (APPEAR). Research title: Agroforestry, food security, gender, and climate change in the three partner countries of Ethiopia, Austria and Zimbabwe. REPORT OF ONGOING PROJECTS | 05. 2021-04.2022 | |
Principal Investigator. Climate Adaptation Research Program (CARP). Research title: Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation among Rural Households in Ethiopia. Co-Principal Investigator. Climate Adaptation Research Program (CARP). Research title: Impacts of Drought on Rural Livelihoods: Evidence of Climate Change Affected Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia | 11.2023-11.2024 11.2023-11.2024 | |
Co-Principal Investigator. British Council. Research title: Women, War, and Violence: Experiences from Lay Gaint, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. | 06.2023-07.2024 | |
Co-Principal Investigator. European Union. Research title: Developmental Impacts of Productive Safety Net Program in Ethiopia. CONFERENCE PRESENTATION AND PROCEEDINGS | 06.2023-07.2024 | |
2023 Asmare, B., A. Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation among Rural Households of
Ethiopia. A Gender Perspective. A Workshop on Visioning Community. Climate Change Adaptation and Reduction Program (CARP), Dare es Salaam, Tanzania 10.30-11.02, 2023.
2022 Asmare, B., A. Food Safety and Health: A Study on Existing Pesticide Use Practices among Female-Headed Households in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Bahir Dar University, Institute of
Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies, 7th Annual National Conference on
Building Resilient Community through Evidence-Based Research, 11.19, 2022
2021 Asmare, B., A., Freyer, B, Bingen J. Suicide and Suicide Attempts from Pesticides: A Major Problem for Women in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Tropentag, Sep 15-17, 2021, hybrid conference “Towards Shifting Paradigms in Agriculture for a Healthy and Sustainable Future. University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
https://www.tropentag.de/2021/abstracts/links/Asmare_5CuffNsc.php
2019 Asmare, B., A., Freyer, B, Bingen J. Rural Female-Headed Households' Perception, Strategies,
and Practices of Pest Management in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. A Conference on Filling Gaps and Removing Traps for Sustainable Resource Development. Tropentag, Sep 18-20, 2019, in Kassel, Germany. https://www.tropentag.de/2019/abstracts/abstract.php?code=zVigqBWh
2017 Asmare, B., A., Freyer, B, Bingen J. Rural Women’s Access to and Control Over Land in East Gojjam During the Derg and EPRDF. National Conference on Building Disaster Resilient
Community 2nd Jun 2017, Bahir Dar University, Institute of Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies, 06.2017.2017
2022 Asmare, B., A., Alemu. A., Co-organizer: Bahir Dar University-ReDSS/DRC Evidence Seminar I Sep 1, 2022, Towards Research and Evidence to Inform CRRF Programming and Policy in Ethiopia, With a Particular Focus on the Dynamics and Challenges of Forced Displacement among the Displacement-affected Communities in Amhara Region and the Role of Evidence and Research. Regional Durable Solutions Secretariat (ReDSS) and Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Bahir Dar, 09.01. 2022.
REVIEWER/ EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES
Journal Reviewer
2022 Environment, Development, and Sustainability 2024 Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
CERTIFICATES AND TRAINING
2024 British Academy Writing Workshops. Working in Solidarity with Ethiopian Research Universities: Writing and Mentoring Program for Early Career Researchers and PhD Students.
02.21 ̶ 02. 23.2025
2023 Leadership for Change (L4C) Development Training Program Feed the Future USAID. 08.26 ̶
29.2023. https://www.usaid.gov/ethiopia/agriculture-and-food-security/feed-future
2023 Whole-of-Society Approach to Creating Healthy, Resilient, and Sustainable Cities: Harnessing
South ̶ South Cooperation for a Post-COVID Era, UNDRR GETI, UNOSSC, PAHO, WHO Joint Training Certificate Program. 06.07 ̶ 27.2023. https://www.undrr.org/event/undrr-unossc-whopaho2023
2023 First Cohort Fellows Training Course on Advanced Disaster Risk Management Leadership, USAID Response Leadership Activity. 05.15 ̶ 20.2023
2023 International Online Training on Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change, Livelihoods, Seeds, and Horticulture. Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia in Collaboration with NUFFIC. 03.08 ̶ 28.2023 https://www.bdu.edu.et/idrmfss/node/278
2023 Efficacy of Nature-Based Solutions for Disaster Risk Reduction in Africa. PERIPERI U Network.
2023 Research Ethics. Ministry of Education and Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. 12.24 ̶ 25. 2023 https://www.bdu.edu.et/content/training-research-ethics
2022 A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis Writing, and Endnote Software Training, Bahir Dar. 08.1214.2022.
2013 Project writing training. Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. 11.08 ̶ 15. 2013.
2012 Women Assertiveness. Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. 01.08 ̶ 14.2012.
- ̶ Higher Diploma Program (HDP) for Active Learning, Classroom Management, Learning, 10.
- 01.2007 ̶ 09.30.2008. Assessment, Action Research, Effective Teaching, Quality Assessment, Pedagogy/ Instructional skill, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia.
2006 Training on Basic Computer Skills (introduction to computer, MS-windows, MS-word, MS-excel, MS-access), Global Computer Engineering Center, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, 10.01 – 12.30.2006.
MENTORING EXPERIANCE AND SUPERVISION
2024 Mintesinot. T., Asmare, A, Asmare. B., A. The Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Disaster Risk Reduction in Hamer, Ethiopia (submitted).
2023 Muluken B., Asmare, B., A., Yilebes, A. Developmental Impacts of Productive Safety Net Program in Amhara Region, Ethiopia (submitted).
2023 Abdishakour, A., Asmare, B., A. The Effects of Drought on Rural Households Livelihood in Qoolcaday District, Somaliland.
2023 Mohamed, I., Asmare, B., A. The Effect of Drought on Livestock Production in Baliguabdle MJeeh, Somaliland.
2023 Mubaarik, A., Asmare, B., A. Assessment and Evaluation of the Implementation of Somaliland Disaster Risk Reduction Policies and Strategies.
2023 Saam, A., Asmare, B., A. Trends of Climate Change on Crop Production in Baki District Awdal Region, Somaliland.
2017 Endalk, A., Asmare, B., A. Climate Change Perception and Adaptation among Farmers in Amhara Region, Ethiopia.
2023 Abraham, A., Asmare, B., A. The Causes and Consequences of Rural-Urban Migration in Ethiopia (seminar).
2023 Kidus, T., Asmare. B., A. Violent Conflict in Ethiopia: Evidence from Internally Displaced Persons (seminar)
REPORT OF PUBLICATIONS
i. Asmare, B., A., Freyer, B., Bingen, J. (2022). Women in Agriculture: Pathways of Pesticide Exposure, Potential Health Risks and Vulnerability in Sub-Saharan Africa. Environmental Sciences Europe, 34(89),
1-14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-022-00638-8 ii. Asmare, B., A., Freyer, B., Bingen, J. (2022). Pesticide Use Practices among Female-Headed Households in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Sustainability, 14(22), 1-26. https://doi.org/10.3390/su142215215
- Asmare, B., A., Haile, F., Taye, M., Yirga, A. (2018). Rural Female Headed Households’ Perception and Adaptation to Climate Variability in the Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 9(3),37-42.
https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/JEDS/article/view/41314#google_vignette
- Atinkut, B., Abraham, A. (2016). Determinants of Farmers’ Choice of Adaptation to Climate Variability in South Gondar Zone, Ethiopia. Environmental Systems Research, 5(6), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-015-0046-x
- Asmare, B., A. (2016). Rural Women’s Access to and Control over Land in East Gojjam Zone during the Derg and EPRDF. Environmental Systems Research, 5 (12), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40068-016-
0062-5 vi. Asmare, B., A. (2016). Pitfalls of Tourism Development in Ethiopia: A Case of Bahir Dar Town and its
Surroundings. Korean Social Science Journal 43 (1), 15-28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40483-016-0029-1 vii. Atinkut, B. (2014). The Historical Development of Early Warning Practice in Ethiopia Since 1970s.
Global Advanced Research Journal of Social Science, 3(4), 44-51 viii. Asmare, B., A. (2014). Land reform and deforestation in the Gish Abbay Area: A historical perspective. African Journal of History and Culture 6 (10), 216-224
Selected Works in Progress
- Zerihun, Y., Bernhard, F., Ky Serge, S., Ouéda, A., Blessing, M., Jean, N., Mekonen, G., Adane, T.,
Asmare, B., A., Tesfahun, A. Gender-Specific Vulnerability on Climate Change and Food Security Status: A Catchment Approach on Agroforestry Systems - A Multi-Country Case Study. Journal of Agroforestry Systems. 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3117047/v1. Cogent Social Sciences.
- Asmare, B., A., Elisa Sainz de Murieta, Noelia Zafra-Calvo, Corrie Hannah, Yilebes Addisu Damtie, Yeshiber Dagnew Assefa, Bernhard Freyer. Gender Based Livelihood Vulnerability to Climate Change in
Ethiopia: An application of Livelihood Vulnerability Index. Climate and Development iii. Zerihun, Y., Bernhard, F., KSerge, S.,Ouéda, A., Blessing, M., Jean, N., Mekonen, G., Adane, T., Asmare, B., A., Tesfahun, A., Gender Participation and the Role of Agroforestry Management Practice in Climate Change Adaptation: A Catchment Approach on Agroforestry Systems - a Multi-Country Case Study. iv. Adey B., Asmare, B., Women, War, and Violence: Experiences from Lay Gaint, Amhara Region, Ethiopia.
v. Yilebes, D., Birtukan, A., A., Tilahun, S. Impacts of Drought on Rural Livelihoods: Evidence of Climate Change Affected Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment.
Draft articles
- Birtukan Atinkut Asmare, Elisa Sainz de Murieta, Noelia Zafra-Calvo, Corrie Hannah. A Review of Gender-Based Livelihoods Assessment for Climate Change Research.
- Birtukan Atinkut Asmare, Corrie Hannah. Gender, Climate change and Adaptation: Empirical Evidence from Ethiopia.
LANGUAGES
Ethiopian Mother Tongue Amharic Native Speaker
English: Advanced
REFEREES
| Uni. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Freyer, PhD Supervisor, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria. | bernhard.freyer@boku.ac.at |
| Uni. Prof. Dr. Jim Bingen, PhD Co-Supervisor, Michigan State University, United States. | bingen@msu.edu |
| Dr. Corrie Hannah, Postdoctoral Supervisor, Arizona Institute for Resilience, University of Arizona, United States. Dr. Valentine, Cadieux, Hamline University, Department of Humans, Environments, and Climate. Dr. Yilebes Addisu Damtie, Colleague, Bahir Dar University, Institute of Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies. Ms. Adey Belete, Colleague (former Vice Director), Bahir Dar University, Institute of Disaster Risk Management and Food Security Studies. | corrieh@arizona.edu kvcadieux01@hamline.edu yileaaddisu@gmail.com adeye2003@gmail.com |
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[1]Asmare, B., A. A Systematic Review of Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation from a
Gender Perspective. 1st Science by Women Congress, Vitoria, Spain. 06. 24-25 2024