Ahmad Salih Muhaimeed – Management of Natural resources – Best Researcher Award

Ahmad Salih Muhaimeed - Management of Natural resources - Best Researcher Award

National Environmental Expert at UN-Habitat-Iraq

Prof. Dr. Ahmad Salih Muhaimeed is an accomplished academic and international expert in environment and natural resources, with over 35 years of professional experience. His career spans teaching, research, and leadership roles in soil science, land management, and environmental consultancy. He has contributed extensively to the fields of soil survey, classification, and desertification control, using advanced GIS and remote sensing techniques. Ahmad has worked with leading institutions, including Baghdad University, the Arabic Center for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands (ACSAD), and UN-Habitat. His contributions include supervising graduate research, authoring textbooks, and publishing over 125 scientific papers.

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Education

Ahmad Salih Muhaimeed holds a Ph.D. in Soil Survey and Land Management from Colorado State University, USA, specializing in the use of remote sensing and GIS. He earned his M.Sc. in Soil Survey and Classification from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, USA, and his B.S. in Soil Science from Baghdad University, Iraq. His academic journey reflects a deep focus on soil mapping, classification, and land use management. Through his studies, Ahmad developed expertise that underpins his applied research, policy advisory roles, and training activities across multiple international platforms.

Professional Experience

Ahmad Salih Muhaimeed’s professional journey includes key academic and leadership positions. At Baghdad University, he served as Professor, Head of the Soil Science and Water Resources Department, and Head of the Desertification Combat Department. He was an expert in land classification and management at ACSAD, leading regional programs. Since 2022, he has been National Environmental Specialist with UN-Habitat in Iraq. Ahmad’s roles have also involved consultancy for FAO, participation in global soil partnerships, and advisory positions in sustainable land management strategies.

Research Interest

Ahmad’s research interests encompass soil mapping through remote sensing and GIS, land use planning, soil genesis and classification, desertification control, and climate change impacts on land productivity. His work often integrates advanced geospatial technologies with environmental management strategies, aiming to improve agricultural sustainability in arid and semi-arid regions. He has also explored the role of soil salinity, drought monitoring, and carbon stock estimation, contributing significantly to global discussions on land degradation and resource conservation.

Award And Honor

Ahmad has been recognized for his contributions through prestigious fellowships and appointments. He received the Borlaug Fellowship in Agricultural Science and Technology (2008) and the Cochran Fellowship in Soil Salinity Management (2011) in the USA. He served as an expert member of FAO’s Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (2015–2018) and as a national consultant for FAO–Iraq. His international recognition reflects his leadership in soil science, land management, and environmental sustainability.

Research Skill

Ahmad possesses advanced skills in soil survey and classification, land management, and environmental assessment using GIS and remote sensing. His expertise includes designing soil databases, modeling salinity and drought impacts, and developing land suitability and degradation indices. He is proficient in integrating field surveys with geospatial analysis, enabling accurate land evaluation and sustainable resource planning. His skills extend to supervising research, producing scientific publications, and leading interdisciplinary environmental projects.

Publications

Ahmad has published extensively, with more than 125 research papers and several textbooks in soil science and environmental management. His publications address topics such as soil classification, salinity modeling, carbon stock estimation, and the impacts of climate change on land resources. His books include “Soil Survey and Classification,” “Remote Sensing,” and “Genesis and Classification of Some Iraqi Soils.” He has also contributed to international reports, conference proceedings, and technical manuals for field applications in land and soil studies.

Title: Soil salinity prediction and mapping by machine learning regression in Central Mesopotamia, Iraq
Authors: W Wu, C Zucca, AS Muhaimeed, WM Al‐Shafie, AM Fadhil Al‐Quraishi, ...
Journal: Land Degradation & Development, 29 (11), 4005–4014

Title: Classification and distribution of Iraqi soils
Authors: AS Muhaimeed, AJ Saloom, KA Saliem, KA Alani, WM Muklef

Title: The study of temporal changes on land cover/land use prevailing in Baghdad governorate using RS & GIS
Authors: ZR Ali, AS Muhaimeed
Journal: The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 47 (3), 846–855

Title: Drought monitoring for Northern Part of Iraq using temporal NDVI and rainfall indices
Authors: SM Al-Hedny, AS Muhaimeed
Journal: Environmental Remote Sensing and GIS in Iraq, 301–331

Title: Soil resources of Mediterranean and Caucasus countries
Authors: Y Yigini, P Panagos, L Montanarella
Journal: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg, 237

Title: Using L-band radar data for soil salinity mapping—a case study in Central Iraq
Authors: W Wu, AS Muhaimeed, WM Al-Shafie, AMF Al-Quraishi
Journal: Environmental Research Communications, 1 (8), 081004

Conclusion

Ahmad Salih Muhaimeed’s career is distinguished by sustained contributions to soil science, environmental management, and sustainable land use. His expertise bridges academic research, applied geospatial analysis, and policy advisory roles. With a prolific publication record, international collaborations, and recognized leadership, Ahmad has shaped both national and regional approaches to combating land degradation and improving resource management. His work continues to influence environmental policy, agricultural productivity, and scientific advancements in soil and land management.

Desire Wade Atchike – Sustainable Resource Management – Best Researcher Award

Desire Wade Atchike - Sustainable Resource Management - Best Researcher Award

Taizhou University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EXPERT IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 🏗️

As a Civil Engineer, I began my career at the Ministry of Environment and Urban Planning in Benin, overseeing the construction of administrative buildings. After this regulatory role, I pursued a Ph.D. in Engineering Project Management in China. Now, I am a lecturer at Taizhou University, where I specialize in Project Management. My academic work and practical experience in sustainable development and infrastructure projects shape my research focus.

SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE RESEARCH 🌍

My research revolves around sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy projects. I’ve completed research on hydropower development strategies by Chinese contractors in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on renewable energy policy and natural resource management. This blend of field experience and academic insight has driven my contributions to sustainable infrastructure development across emerging economies.

RENEWABLE ENERGY INNOVATION 🌞

As a consultant for the State Grid Corporation of China, I contributed to renewable energy projects. I have researched the acceptance of renewable energies by governments and private sectors, with a focus on how green energy transformation moderates the impact of natural resources on sustainable development. My studies aim to optimize the balance between energy consumption and environmental sustainability.

RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS 📚

My work has been published in notable journals such as Geoscience Frontiers, Science of the Total Environment, and Energy Reports. I have also explored the multifaceted natural resource management and its connections with technological progress, financial development, and sustainable energy transitions. Additionally, I’m involved in editorial roles for leading journals like Frontiers in Environmental Science.

PROJECT COLLABORATIONS 🌐

Collaborating with Jianjing Investment Consulting Co., Ltd., I contributed to the One Belt One Road initiative, focusing on sustainable energy projects. My research partnerships aim to bring innovative solutions to energy transition and infrastructure development in Africa, especially through hydropower financing and construction frameworks that prioritize long-term sustainability.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 🏛️

Throughout my career, I’ve joined various professional networks, contributing to research on urbanization, energy consumption, and environmental emissions. My academic endeavors are supported by memberships in esteemed engineering and energy institutions, enabling me to drive forward solutions that align with global sustainability goals.

INNOVATIVE ENERGY STRATEGIES ⚡

I’ve developed frameworks for the multi-energy collaborative optimization of park-integrated energy systems, considering carbon emissions and demand response. My work is aimed at fostering green investments, analyzing the effects of policy instruments on solar technology adoption, and finding sustainable solutions for business development in the energy sector.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Heterogeneous links among urban concentration, non-renewable energy use intensity, economic development, and environmental emissions across regional development levels
Authors: M Ahmad, C Işık, G Jabeen, T Ali, I Ozturk, DW Atchike
Journal: Science of the Total Environment
Year: 2021

Title: Green investment for sustainable business development: the influence of policy instruments on solar technology adoption
Authors: S Ali, Q Yan, M Irfan, W Ameer, DW Atchike, A Acevedo-Duque
Journal: Frontiers in Energy Research
Year: 2022

Title: Multi-energy collaborative optimization of park integrated energy system considering carbon emission and demand response
Authors: W Guo, Q Wang, H Liu, WA Desire
Journal: Energy Reports
Year: 2023

Title: Waste-to-Renewable energy transition: biogas generation for sustainable development
Authors: DW Atchike, M Irfan, M Ahmad, MA Rehman
Journal: Frontiers in Environmental Science
Year: 2022

Title: The relationship between electricity consumption, foreign direct investment and economic growth: case of Benin
Authors: DW Atchike, ZY Zhao, G Bao
Journal: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Year: 2020