Mr. Muyaka Kamamba | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Muyaka Kamamba, Blue and Green Water Guardians, Zambia
Muyaka Kamamba is a dynamic environmental scientist and engineer passionate about advancing integrated water resources management (IWRM). Currently serving as Executive Director of Blue and Green Water Guardian, he has led impactful projects blending forestry, hydrology, and geospatial sciences. With a BSc in Forestry from Copperbelt University and an MSc in IWRM from the University of Zambia, Muyaka integrates cutting-edge GIS/RS technologies into climate and water systems research. He has collaborated with global institutions like FAO and G20, and contributed to sustainability assessments, small dam safety studies, and forest-water nexus modeling. His work bridges science and community resilience, making him a committed force in environmental governance and sustainable development.
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Suitability Summary for Muyaka Kamamba – Research for Best Researcher Award
Muyaka Kamamba stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive expertise and impactful contributions in the field of integrated water resources management, with a strong focus on environmental sustainability. Holding advanced degrees in forestry and integrated water resource management, complemented by specialization in GIS and remote sensing, Muyaka effectively combines scientific rigor with practical applications. His leadership as Executive Director at Blue and Green Water Guardian underscores his commitment to environmental stewardship and applied research.
His research portfolio highlights the critical forest–water–climate nexus in Zambia’s major river basins, employing cutting-edge geospatial technologies and hydrological modeling to address pressing environmental challenges such as water availability, climate resilience, and deforestation. Muyaka’s engagement in key projects — including collaborations with FAO-UNZA and participation in internationally recognized programs — demonstrates a capacity to bridge science with policy and community impact, making his work both relevant and transformative.
Education
Muyaka Kamamba holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Forestry from the Copperbelt University, Zambia. He further pursued his Master of Science in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), specializing in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing (RS), from the University of Zambia. Additionally, he obtained a Diploma in Agronomy from the International Centre for Agriculture, enriching his expertise in soil science and crop management. This interdisciplinary academic background enables him to approach environmental challenges through a comprehensive lens, balancing ecological, hydrological, and agricultural aspects. His academic training has provided a strong foundation for his applied research, which spans forest-water-climate dynamics, irrigation engineering, and smallholder sustainability. He has also participated in numerous international training sessions and research programs, including G20-sponsored remote sensing sessions and summer schools on water sustainability, demonstrating his commitment to continual learning and global knowledge exchange in environmental science.
Professional Experience
Muyaka Kamamba brings a rich blend of practical, research, and leadership experience in environmental science. As Executive Director of Blue and Green Water Guardian, he spearheads initiatives targeting water-forest conservation and sustainable agriculture. His professional journey includes consultancy roles in irrigation engineering, project management, and sales support, with a strong scientific research component. From 2022 to 2024, he served as a Research Fellow under ORTARCHI-UNZA, investigating forest–water dynamics in the Kafue Basin. He has collaborated with FAO, contributing to the Zambezi Headwaters study using geospatial technologies and local community engagement. In 2023, he joined the SEED Summer School as a Research Student, analyzing dam sustainability under experts from Italy and Zambia. He is also affiliated with the IWRM Centre and is a member of international scientific networks. His professional footprint illustrates a seamless integration of fieldwork, modeling, and participatory development.
Awards and Recognition
Muyaka Kamamba has earned growing recognition in the field of environmental science. He serves on the Editorial Board of the International Soil Scientist Awards and the Environmental Scientist Awards, where his expertise in geospatial and hydrological modeling is valued. Though early in his publication and citation journey, his impactful contributions to interdisciplinary research in forest–water–climate linkages have positioned him as a promising candidate for prestigious recognitions like the Best Researcher Award and Young Scientist Award. His involvement in global initiatives, including G20-sponsored remote sensing training and FAO-supported hydrological assessments, underscores his commitment to high-quality, internationally relevant research. Through his leadership at Blue and Green Water Guardian, he has amplified community-level water and forestry management efforts, earning accolades within Zambia’s environmental science circles. His reputation continues to grow through active participation in global academic platforms such as ResearchGate, IAHR, and the Agriculture, Nutrition & Health (ANH) Academy.
Research Skills On Environmental Science
Muyaka Kamamba exhibits advanced research skills in hydrology, forestry, GIS, and climate adaptation. He specializes in using remote sensing tools and hydrological models to study the impacts of land-use changes on water cycles. His work addresses complex systems like the forest–water–climate nexus, integrating biophysical data, local field observations, and policy dimensions. Skilled in software such as QGIS, ArcGIS, and SWAT+, he is adept at basin-scale simulations and sustainability risk assessments. His research explores alternative energy to wood biomass, sustainable financing models for water infrastructure, and dam resilience. He also conducts socio-hydrological studies that emphasize stakeholder engagement and local knowledge integration. Through collaborations with academic institutions and international bodies like FAO and UNZA, he has honed a multidisciplinary approach, making him a critical thinker and systems-level analyst. His capacity to deliver actionable insights from data to policy makes him a valuable contributor to sustainable development and environmental science.
Publication Top Notes
Forest-Water Nexus: An Evapotranspiration Assessment of the Kafue River Sub-Basin Using Remote Sensing
- Authors: Muyaka Kamamba, Henry Zimba, Henry Sichingubula, Imasiku Nyambe
- Journal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C