Prof. Donald Mlambo
Professor
- Courses: 0
- Website: https://www.nust.ac.zw/enviro
- Qualifications: MSc in Forestry (Belarussian State Technological University), MSc in Environmental Policy and Planning (University of Zimbabwe), PhD in Forest Resources (National University of Science and Technology)
- Skills and competencies: Forest Management Certification; Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation, Environmental Impact Assessment
- Research Interests: Forest ecology and management, natural forest regeneration, Biodiversity conservation
Research and Publications:
Some selected recent publications
- Mlambo, D., Chiparange, F.T., 2021. Effects of conspecifics and rocks on seedling recruitment of Brachystegia spiciformisin a dry miombo woodland in southern Africa, Acta Oecologica 113,103777. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2021.103777.
- Mhiripiri S., Mlambo, D., 2021. The effects of land use and microsite availability on early seedling recruitment of Acacia tortilis (synonym: Vachellia tortilis) in a southern African savanna. Tropical Ecology 62:82-94. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42965-020-00128-z.
- Ngwenya, B.T., Ndagurwa, H.G.T., Huruba, R., Mlambo, D., Mawanza, M., Muvengwi, J., MacFadyene, D.N., Chirima, A., 2021. The coupling effects of pyrodiversity and land use on termite assemblages in semi-arid savanna. Global Ecology and Conservation 28:e01643.
- Mlambo, D., 2021. Ecological intensification: A step towards biodiversity conservation and management of terrestrial landscape. In: Jhariya, M.J., Meena, R.M., Banerjee, A (Eds) Ecological Intensification of Natural Resources for Sustainable Agriculture. pp 77-102. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4203-3. Springer Nature.
- Mahla, N., Mlambo, D., 2019. Influence of two co-occurring invasive plant species on resident woody species and surface soil properties in Chipinge Safari Area, Zimbabwe. Tropical Ecology 60:129-139. DOI: 10.1007/s42965-019-00016-1.
Contact email: donald.[email protected]