Researcher in Botany, Plant Ecology, and Climate Change Mzuzu University, Malawi African Centre of Excellence in Neglected and Underutilised Biodiversity PhD Student second year Kokou Kokouvi Bruno is a dedicated researcher specializing in plant systematics, ethnobotany, plant genetic resource valorization, and sustainable environmental management. Currently based in Malawi at Mzuzu University, my research focuses on the impacts of climate change on biodiversity, plant species conservation, and improving the livelihoods of local communities.
Am, presently conducting an in-depth study on Uapaca kirkiana Müll. Arg., a critical species for local populations in Malawi. This research investigates the adaptive responses of the species to climate change and the anthropogenic threats impacting its natural regeneration and sustainable utilization. His work aims to provide innovative strategies for forest resource conservation and management in sub-Saharan Africa. In addition, I published many scientifically articles (15) in different area in Africa. My contributions also extend to sustainable ecosystem management, as demonstrated by my work on ecosystem services in the Hann Forest and Zoological Park in Dakar, Senegal.
With a strong background in plant ecology, species diversity, forest landscape restoration, and natural resource management, i combines scientific rigor with a commitment to sustainable solutions to address contemporary environmental challenges.