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Jeremiah Mosioma Okeyo is a soil science lecturer at the Department of Land and Water management, University of Embu, Kenya. His current research focuses on application of sustainable soil, water and nutrient management practices to smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa with the aim of meeting the dual goals of enhanced crop productivity for food security and resilience to climate change. In addition, he works on the frontiers of landscape restoration exploring novel sustainable land management approaches that mitigate land degradation across terrestrial ecosystems and contribute towards achievement of land degradation neutrality (LDN). In working towards sustainability, he uses advanced remote sensing and geospatial techniques to monitor land degradation indicators at different spatial scales.
Previously, Dr Okeyo worked with the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) as a scientific officer under the then Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility (TSBF) research program. He also worked in the coordination unit of the African Network for Soil Biology and Fertility (AfNet). The main objectives for AfNet were to gather evidence from long-term agricultural experiments at benchmark sites to support integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) interventions; and synthesize and share knowledge on ISFM technologies.
He holds a PhD in soil science (University of Wyoming, USA), an Msc in Environmental Science (Kenyatta University) and a Bsc in Forestry (Moi University). He has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals. He is a fellow of the Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology, Leadership Enhancement in Agriculture Program (LEAP) Award.
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African Journal of Agricultural Researchno. 6 (2021): 882-895
Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciencesno. 6 (2021): 715-726
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