Dr. Emmanuel Mmassy | Conservation biology | Best Researcher Award
Principal Research Officer at Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Tanzania
Emmanuel Clamsen Mmassy is a Principal Research Officer at the Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI). With a passion for wildlife conservation, he has worked extensively on various environmental and ecological research projects. His expertise spans beekeeping, wildlife management, and species conservation. He holds a Ph.D. in Conservation Biology from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and has led several critical studies on wildlife species, including vultures, Kori bustards, and beekeeping practices. Emmanuel is dedicated to improving conservation practices and enhancing livelihoods in Tanzania’s rural areas.
Publication Profile
šEducation
Emmanuel earned a Ph.D. in Conservation Biology from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (2017), an MSc. in Conservation and Management of Wildlife Species from the International University of Andalusia, Spain (2005), and a BSc. in General Science from the University of Dar es Salaam (2000). He also holds a Diploma from the Tabora Beekeeping Training Institute (1992) and certificates in secondary education from Tosamaganga and Galanos Agricultural Secondary Schools.
š¼Experience
Emmanuel has extensive research experience in wildlife conservation, having worked on projects funded by both national and international organizations. He has contributed to key studies on the ecology of vultures, Kori bustards, and the sustainability of live bird trade in Tanzania. He has also led projects on beekeeping, exploring its role in enhancing livelihoods and contributing to conservation efforts. His work spans over two decades, focusing on wildlife management, ecological assessments, and biodiversity conservation in Tanzania’s diverse ecosystems.
šAwards and Honors
Emmanuel has received multiple awards for his research and conservation efforts, including notable recognition for his MSc. research on wildlife species conservation. He was awarded the prestigious MSc. degree for his work on live bird trade sustainability. His contributions to the field have been acknowledged by various conservation organizations, with a special focus on the success of his wildlife research projects. His collaborative work with international institutions further strengthens his reputation as a leading conservation biologist.
š¬Research Focus
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Publications
- Title: Api-tourism potential of Southern Tanzania: a case study of villages around Ruaha and Udzungwa National Parks
Year: 2024
Authors: Mmassy, E., Ntiniwa, K., Lesio, N., Mwakatobe, A., Marealle, W.
Citations: 0
- Title: Diurnal and nocturnal movements of Kori Bustards in the Serengeti ecosystem | Movimientos diurnos y nocturnos de Ardeotus kori en el ecosistema del Serengeti
Year: 2022
Authors: Mmassy, E.C., Ranke, P.S., Lesio, N.P., May, R., RĆøskaft, E.
Citations: 0
- Title: Resource utilization by the Kori bustard in the Serengeti ecosystem
Year: 2019
Authors: Mmassy, E.C., May, R., Jackson, C., Bevanger, K., RĆøskaft, E.
Citations: 2
- Title: Breeding ecology of Kori Bustard Ardeotis kori strunthiunculus in the Serengeti National Park
Year: 2018
Authors: Mmassy, E.C., Fyumagwa, R.D., Bevanger, K., RĆøskaft, E.
Citations: 4
- Title: Kori bustard (Ardeotis kori struthiunculus) occurrence in the Serengeti grass plains, northern Tanzania
Year: 2017
Authors: Mmassy, E.C., Fyumagwa, R.D., Jackson, C.R., Bevanger, K., RĆøskaft, E.
Citations: 2
- Title: Lake Basotu and Lake Tlawi are essential wetlands for waterbirds
Year: 2014
Authors: Fyumagwa, R.D., Mwakalebe, G., Mwita, M., Mmassy, E.C.
Citations: 1