Birhanu Werku | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Birhanu Werku | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Lecturer | Wollega University | Ethiopia

Birhanu Chalchisa Werku is a researcher focused on agricultural emissions, climate change, and sustainable development, particularly within the context of East Africa’s evolving environmental challenges. His work examines how agricultural activities—such as livestock production, fertilizer use, land conversion, and crop management—contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions and influence climate mitigation strategies across the region.A core component of his research involves evaluating the alignment of agricultural practices with Sustainable Development Goal 13 (Climate Action). He analyses how emission trends affect national and regional climate policies, identifying gaps in adaptation and mitigation frameworks. His contributions highlight the urgent need for low-carbon farming strategies, improved emission monitoring, and policy integration that supports climate-resilient agriculture.Werku’s publications explore themes such as climate-smart agriculture, environmental sustainability, emission reduction technologies, and agricultural policy reform, providing evidence-based insights for governments, development partners, and environmental agencies. His work emphasizes the interconnectedness of climate action with food security, rural livelihoods, and ecosystem protection.Through interdisciplinary collaboration and region-focused analysis, Werku advances scientific understanding of how sustainable agricultural transformation can support climate resilience in East Africa. His research contributes to shaping environmentally responsible policies that balance agricultural productivity with long-term ecological sustainability.

Profiles: Scopus 

Featured Publications

Werku, B. C., et al. (2025). Impact of agricultural emissions on goal 13 of the sustainable development agenda: An East African strategy for climate action. Environmental Sciences Europe.

The nominee’s work provides critical scientific insight into agricultural emissions and climate dynamics, supporting evidence-based strategies that advance global climate action. Their research directly strengthens environmental policy, sustainable development, and climate-resilient innovation for East Africa and beyond.

Evangelos Leivadiotis | Climate Change Studies | Best Researcher Award

Mr.Evangelos Leivadiotis | Climate Change Studies | Best Researcher Award

PhD at University of Thessaly, Greece

Mr. Evangelos Leivadiotis is a dedicated researcher specializing in environmental hydrology, water resources management, and natural hazard mitigation, with a strong emphasis on flood dynamics, drought monitoring, and climate-related risk assessment through advanced GIS and remote sensing techniques. He holds a Master’s degree in Natural Hazards and Disaster Mitigation from the University of the Aegean and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Land and Water Resources Management at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, focusing on multivariate runoff regime analyses. His scientific contributions include impactful work on EU-funded projects such as FIRE-RES, alongside multiple publications in peer-reviewed outlets including Water and Acta Hydrologica Slovaca, and presentations at prominent international conferences. Beyond research, he demonstrates leadership by engaging in policy dialogue, collaborative academic initiatives, and student mentorship. With a growing portfolio of scholarly achievements and global collaborations, Mr. Leivadiotis exemplifies the qualities of an innovative researcher with promising future impact.

Professional Profile 

Education

Mr. Evangelos Leivadiotis has built a strong academic foundation in environmental sciences, hydrology, and disaster mitigation. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Geology at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, specializing in environmental geology, where he developed expertise in tectonic processes and hydrogeological systems. He further advanced his studies with a Master’s degree in Natural Hazards and Disaster Mitigation at the University of the Aegean, focusing on the integration of remote sensing, GIS, and satellite applications for understanding climate-driven risks. His Master’s thesis explored groundwater variability in North Tunisia, demonstrating his early commitment to applying geospatial tools in water resource challenges. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Land and Water Resources Management at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, under the guidance of Prof. Silvia Kohnová. His doctoral research concentrates on multivariate and multi-model runoff regime analyses, offering vital insights into flood and drought dynamics in Slovakia and beyond.

Experience

Mr. Evangelos Leivadiotis has gained valuable international and cross-disciplinary professional experience through academic, research, and project-based roles. He began his professional journey as an intern at the National Observatory of Athens, contributing to FIRE-RES, an EU-funded program aimed at designing innovative socio-ecological and technological solutions for fire-resilient landscapes. Earlier, he worked at the Decentralized Administration of Thessaly and Central Greece in the Water Resources Monitoring Department, where he assisted in regulatory processes related to groundwater management and drilling licensing. His hands-on contributions in both policy-related administration and scientific research projects reflect his ability to bridge environmental science with practical applications. Additionally, he has held roles in the private sector, including cashier positions, where he demonstrated organizational skills and public interaction abilities. These diverse experiences, from applied hydrological research to collaborative project assistance, have shaped his adaptability, teamwork, and problem-solving capabilities, strengthening his professional identity as a researcher and innovator.

Research Interest

The core of Mr. Evangelos Leivadiotis’ research lies in addressing climate change impacts on water resources, hydrological extremes, and disaster resilience. His primary focus is the monitoring and prediction of floods, flash droughts, and runoff variability, combining hydrological modeling with advanced GIS and remote sensing methodologies. He has a keen interest in eco-hydraulics, natural hazard mitigation, and the integration of geospatial analytics for water management systems. His recent work emphasizes evaluating Medicane-related flood events in Greece and conducting drought assessments across Slovakia’s lowlands, thereby contributing knowledge to both Mediterranean and Central European hydrological systems. He is also deeply invested in the socio-environmental applications of water research, including the translation of scientific data into actionable climate adaptation and disaster preparedness strategies for policymakers and local communities. By fostering international collaborations and interdisciplinary approaches, Mr. Leivadiotis aims to advance sustainable solutions for water security and climate resilience on a global scale.

Award and Honor

Mr. Evangelos Leivadiotis has begun establishing a commendable record of recognition in his research career, marked by his participation in prestigious international conferences and scientific forums. His contributions have been showcased at events such as the European Water Resources Association Congress, the International Symposium on Water Management and Hydraulic Engineering, and the Euro-Mediterranean Conference for Environmental Integration, where he presented pioneering studies on drought dynamics, flood assessments, and land-use change impacts. His publications in peer-reviewed journals like Water and Acta Hydrologica Slovaca highlight his growing academic impact, with several indexed in Scopus and IEEE proceedings. His selection to present at multi-disciplinary conferences and collaborative research workshops reflects both his scientific merit and international engagement. These honors, though early in his career, underscore his emerging influence in environmental hydrology and hazard mitigation research, positioning him as a promising scholar deserving of further recognition and awards in the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

Title: A Performance Evaluation and Statistical Analysis of IMERG Precipitation Products During Medicane Daniel (September 2023) in the Thessaly Plain, Greece
Authors: Evangelos Leivadiotis, Aris Psilovikos
Year: 2025

Conclusion

Mr. Evangelos Leivadiotis exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and forward-thinking researcher committed to advancing knowledge in water resources management, environmental hydrology, and natural hazard resilience. His academic journey, from geology and disaster mitigation studies to a doctoral focus on hydrological regime modeling, reflects a consistent pursuit of excellence in tackling global climate and water-related challenges. Through impactful publications, active participation in international conferences, and involvement in EU-funded projects, he has demonstrated both scientific competence and collaborative leadership. His ability to integrate remote sensing, GIS, and eco-hydrological approaches showcases a multi-dimensional research perspective with direct societal relevance, particularly in addressing floods, droughts, and water security concerns. Beyond academia, he contributes to policy communication and student collaboration, highlighting his commitment to knowledge transfer and capacity building. With his growing achievements, innovative mindset, and international outlook, Mr. Leivadiotis stands as a promising researcher deserving wider recognition and future leadership roles.