Dr. Mohammed Abaoli Abafogi
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Dr. Mohammed Abaoli Abafogi

Research Scientist
Karadeniz Technical University, Trabzon, Turkiye


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agroforestry and Soil Management from Karadeniz Technical University, Turkiye

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Biography

Dr. Mohammed Abaoli has owned both D.Sc. in Natural Resources; and PhD degrees in Forest Engineering. Dr. Mohammed Abaoli has recognized and honored as a Fellow of Science Frontier Research Council (FSFRC) for the year of 2019 from the Accrediting Authority of Open Association of Research Society (USA). He has elected to the esteemed grade for the exceptional achievements in pursuit of advanced studies and research in his work and remarkable contribution to Science Frontier Research. Dr. Mohammed Abaoli is most important asset for Ethiopia, recognized by International Agency for Standards and Ratings (IASR). Dr. Mohammed Abaoli, (World Champion and Fellow, Directorate of Natural Resources, IASR) plays a vital role in advancement of scientific knowledge in Natural Resources (Biomass Density). IASR recognizes Dr. Mohammed Abaoli among World's 500 Most Influential Experts in Natural Resources for the Year 2019 on Earth. His area of expertise includes Natural Resources Management, Soil Science, Ecology, Forest Engineering, Agricultural Mechanization, Climatology, Agro Forestry, Climate Change, Forestry, Biophysical Agriculture, Biodiversity, Landscape Ecology, Agro Ecology, Environmental Sustainability, Forest Pathology, Biology, Forest Entomology, and Conservation Biology. He is the author of about 16 books in different languages; and more than 20 scientific publications in journals as author/co-author.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Forestry
62%
Biodiversity
90%
Soil Science
75%
Climate Change
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
8
Chapters
0
Articles
14
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Abaoli, M., 2018. Islam and International Humanitarian Law in a Tyrannical Government. Independently Publisher, USA.
  2. Abaoli, M., 2018. Qeerroo Fi Qabsoo Bilisummaa Oromoo. Createspace Independent Publisher, USA.
  3. Abaoli, M., 2018. Ethiopian Anti Terrorism and Civil Law by the Lens of International Humanitarian Law. Independently Publisher, USA.
  4. Abafogi, M.A., S. Satiroglu and M. Misir, 2018. Carbon sequestration under hazelnut (Corylus avellana) agroforestry and adjacent land uses in the vicinity of black sea, Trabzon, Turkey. Int. J. Agric. Biosyst. Eng., Vol. 12, No. 1. .
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  5. Tsegaye, B., T. Bizuayehu, A. Woldemichael and A. Mohammed, 2016. Yield and yield components of onion (Allium cepa L.) as affected by irrigation scheduling and nitrogen fertilization at Hawassa area districts in Southern Ethiopia. J. Med. Biol. Sci. Res., 2: 15-20.
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  6. Mohammed, A. and S. Raymond, 2016. Assessment on growth of Eucalyptus maidenii in Horizon Sopyrwa forest in Nyabihu district, Northwest Rwanda. J. Agric. Sci. Food Technol., 2: 154-163.
  7. Abaoli, M., 2016. BIIFTUU Turkish- Afaan Oromoo- English Dictionary. Amazon Book Publisher, USA.
  8. Abaoli, M., 2016. BARII Arabic- Afaan Oromoo Dictionary. Amazon Book Publisher, USA.
  9. Abaoli, M., 2016. Agroforestry: A Solution for Land Use Problem and Climate Change. A Hand Book for Biophysical Scientistes. Amazon Book Publisher, USA.
  10. Sabit, J.M. and A. Mohammed, 2015. Role of credit and saving share company in poverty reduction in rural communities of Gumay district, Jimma zone, South West Ethiopia. Int. J. Applied Econ. Finance, 9: 15-24.
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  11. Mohammed, A. and L. Bekele, 2014. Changes in carbon stocks and sequestration potential under native forest and adjacent land use systems at Gera, South-Western Ethiopia. Global J. Sci. Frontier Res., 14: 11-20.
  12. Masebo, N., A. Abdelkadir and M. Abaoli, 2014. Evaluations of agroforestry-based soil and water conservation measures on soil moisture content and Bulk density at Tembaro district, Southern Ethiopia. DRJAFS., 2: 141-146.
  13. Abaoli, M., 2014. Comparison of fine root biomass under Grevillea robusta and Juniperus procera in gera indigenous agroforestry systems, Southwest Ethiopia. Int. J. Agric. Soil Sci., 2: 99-104.
  14. Abaoli, M., 2012. Carbon storage and growth of different spaced rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) Plantation at Bebeka coffee farm, South-West Ethiopia. J. Applied Sci. Technol., 3: 45-51.