Doctorate Kemal Abdela: PhD candidate at NUIST, China
Kemal Adem Abdela is a PhD candidate at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology (NUIST), China, specializing in hydrometeorology. His research focuses on the impacts of climate change and land use on greenhouse gas emissions, particularly in the Yangtze River Riparian Basin. With a background in ecology and rural development, Kemal has actively contributed to international research on climate-smart agriculture and sustainable development. He is multilingual, fluent in English, Amharic, Afan Oromo, Chinese, and Arabic.
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Education
Kemal holds a Master’s degree in Ecology from Yangzhou University (2022), where his research focused on enhancing drought and salinity tolerance in rice. He also completed his Bachelor’s degree in Rural Development and Agricultural Extension from Haramaya University, Ethiopia (2011). His PhD research at NUIST, China, investigates the links between extreme climate events, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions in the Yangtze River Basin, with expected graduation in June 2025.
Research Focus
Kemal’s research centers on hydrometeorology, climate change impacts, and land-use management. His key areas of interest include greenhouse gas emissions, climate-smart agriculture, water management, and ecosystem resilience. His current work explores how land use and extreme climate events influence carbon and methane emissions, particularly in riparian ecosystems, with a strong emphasis on mitigation strategies and sustainable land management practices.
Experience
Kemal has extensive international experience in research, education, and consultancy. He has been a PhD candidate at NUIST since 2022, supported by a Chinese government scholarship. Prior to his PhD, he completed an MSc in Ecology at Yangzhou University. He has worked with various organizations such as Food for Hunger and CHF Consultants, focusing on climate adaptation, agricultural practices, and youth development. His professional background also includes roles as an irrigation core process owner and agricultural extension expert in Ethiopia.
Research Timeline
2019–2022: MSc in Ecology, Yangzhou University, China, focused on drought and salinity tolerance in rice.
2022–2025: PhD research at NUIST, China, studying climate change and greenhouse gas emissions in the Yangtze River Riparian Basin.
2023–Present: Ongoing research in greenhouse gas emissions, land-use management, and mitigation strategies in river basin ecosystems.
Awards & Honors
Best Expert Award for contributions to the Model Curricula Designing of Occupation Standards (2017), Ministry of Agriculture, Ethiopia.
Chinese Government Scholarship for PhD research at NUIST, China (2022–2025).
Contributions to National Vegetable Curriculum Development (2017), Ethiopia.
Top-Noted Publication
1. Assessment of Challenges and Practices Utilized for Production and Breeding Goats in East Wollega, Ethiopia
Journal: Small Ruminant Research
Year: 2025
Contributors: Aman Ibrahim Jemal, Kemal Adem Abdela, Ayansa Wakjira Obo
Summary: This article addresses the challenges and farming practices related to small ruminant production, particularly goats, in the East Wollega region of Ethiopia. It analyzes local farming techniques, breeding practices, and the constraints faced by goat farmers in the region, offering insights for improving productivity and sustainability.
2. Unravelling the Effects of Climate Extremes and Land Use on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Yangtze River Riparian: Soil Columns Experiments
Journal: Ecohydrology
Year: 2025
DOI: 10.1002/ECO.70033
Contributors: Kemal Adem Abdela, Shun Li, Qiong Zhang, Giri Kattel, Jun‐Ming Wu, Xiaoqiao Tang, Zhi‐Guo Yu
Summary: This study focuses on the effects of extreme climate events and land use changes on greenhouse gas emissions within the Yangtze River Riparian region. It utilizes soil column experiments to explore the relationship between soil properties, land management, and emissions, with implications for climate change mitigation strategies.
3. Extreme Weather Patterns in Ethiopia: Analyzing Extreme Temperature and Precipitation Variability
Journal: Atmosphere
Date: January 27, 2025
Contributors: Endris Ali Mohammed, Xiefei Zhi, Kemal Adem Abdela
Summary: This article examines the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events in Ethiopia, particularly extreme temperature and precipitation variability. It discusses the regional impacts of climate extremes on agriculture, water resources, and the broader ecosystem, providing insights for future adaptation strategies.
4. Deep Learning for Sea Surface Temperature Applications: A Comprehensive Bibliometric Analysis and Methodological Approach
Journal: Geo: Geography and Environment
Year: 2024
DOI: 10.1002/GEO2.151
Contributors: Redouane Larbi Boufeniza, Jingjia Luo, Kemal Adem Abdela, Karam Alsafadi, Mohammad M. Alsahli
Summary: This bibliometric analysis explores the application of deep learning techniques in studying sea surface temperatures (SST). The paper reviews the evolving methodologies and trends in SST analysis, highlighting the role of AI in environmental science and climate research.
5. Transgenic Rice (Oryza Sativa L.) Varieties Exhibit Superior Salt Stress Resilience: A Comparative Study of Physiological and Biochemical Responses in Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Genotypes
Journal: Plant Physiology Reports
Date: December 2024
Contributors: Kemal Adem Abdela, Jinxuan Liao, Endris Ali Mohammed, Jun-Ming Wu
Summary: This research compares the salt stress resilience of transgenic and non-transgenic rice genotypes. The study demonstrates the physiological and biochemical advantages of transgenic rice in combating salinity stress, with implications for improving crop resilience under changing environmental conditions.