المعلومات الشخصية

  • الاسم : حسين محمد سليمان طاهر

  • النوع : ذكر

  • الجنسية : سوداني

  • تاريخ الميلاد : 1972-08-12

  • الديانة: مسلم

  • الحالة الاجتماعية : متزوج

  • مكان الميلاد : كسلا

  • تاريخ التعيين بالجامعة: 1998-04-01


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مهارات الكمبيوتر

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المؤهلات العلمية

نوفمبر 2007، كلية الغابات وعلوم الأرض والمياه، جامعة دريسدن للتكنولوجيا، دريسدن، ألمانيا
مارس 1999، كلية الغابات، جامعة الخرطوم، الخرطوم، السودان
مرتبة الشرف (تخصص رئيسي الغابات والمراعي)، ديسمبر 1995، الموارد الطبيعية والدراسات البيئية، جامعة

الخبرات العملية

أستاذ: فبراير 2018 حتى الآن
مدير مركز الاستشعار عن بعد ونظم المعلومات الجغرافية: ديسمبر 2012 حتى تاريخه
أستاذ مشارك: يوليو 2012 إلى يناير 2018
مدير وحدة الاستشعار عن بعد : يوليو 2008 – ديسمبر 2012
أستاذ مساعد: يناير 2007 إلى يوليو 2012
محاضر: مارس 1999 إلى يناير 2007
مساعد تدريس: يناير 1997 إلى مارس 1999

الدورات التدريبية

- International Short Course on Environmental Management for Developing Countries – Soil Management, 4th September - 26th September 2002, Centre for International Postgraduate Studies of Environmental Management (CIPSEM), Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany.
- Graduate Training Course on ‘’Models in Risk Assessment to Biodiversity“, 26 th April – 5 th May 2004, Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany.
- Global Positioning System Training Course, 21st April – 2nd May 2008, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Nairobi, Kenya
- Ecological Niche Modelling Workshop, The South African Biodiversity Information Facility (SABIF), 24th – 27th March 2009, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
- Training Course on Professional qualities for facilitation and collaboration in Natural Resource Management (Part of International training programme on Leadership and adaptive management), 28th September to 16th October 2009, Wageningen International, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

الاوراق العلمية المنشورة

Books & Chapters
1- Elagib, N. A., Musa, A. A., Sulieman, H. M. (2017). Socio-hydrological Framework of Farmer-Drought Feedback: Darfur as a Case Study. pp 461 - 480. In Abdalla, O., Kacimov, A., Chen, M., Al-Maktoumi, A., Al-Hosni, T., Clark, I. (eds): Water Resources in Arid Areas: The Way Forward. Springer Water, © Springer International Publishing AG 2017. Cham, Switzerland. ISSN 2364-6934 ISSN 2364-8198 (electronic).
2- Sulieman, H. M. (2016). Modelling the Restoration Potential of Abandoned Agricultural Land in Gadarif Region, Sudan. In Burghardt, D.(ed): Vom Gelände zur Karte. Kartographische Bausteine, Band 40, Institut für Kartographie. TU Dresden.
3- Sulieman, H. M. and Siddig, K. H. (2014). Climate Change and Rangeland Degradation in Eastern Sudan: Which Adaptation Strategy Works Well? In: Melesse, A., Abtew, W. and Setegn, S. (eds): Nile River basin: Hydrologic degradation, climate change and hydropolitics. Springer, New York, ISBN 978-3-319-02719-7.
4- Sulieman, H. M. (2008). Mapping and Modelling of Vegetation Changes in the Southern Gadarif Region, Sudan, Using Remote Sensing: Land-Use Impacts on Biophysical Processes. ISBN-13: 978-3-940046-57-4. TUDpress, Dresden, Germany.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
1- Sulieman, H. M., Babekir, A., Ahmed, A. M. (2024). Pastoralist Mobility along the Sudanese Ethiopian Borderland: Towards Cooperative Land Management. Nomadic Peoples, 28(2024): 19 – 40. doi: 10.3828/whpnp.63837646691042
2- Sulieman, H. M. (2024). Assessing Agricultural Land Use Change and its Drivers in the Sudanese Ethiopian Borderland: The Case of Elfashaga Region. International Journal of Food Science and Agriculture (Accepted).
3- Young, H., Sulieman, H. M, Krätli, S., Osman, A. (2023). A Relational Approach to the Drivers of Child Acute Malnutrition. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, Vol. 44(2S): S9-S22. DOI: 10.1177/03795721231198968.
4. Sulieman, H. M., Young, H. (2023). The Resilience and Adaptation of Pastoralist Livestock Mobility in a Protracted Conflict Setting. Nomadic Peoples, 27: 3–31. doi: 10.3197/np.2023.270102.
5- Behnke, R., Young, H., Sulieman, H. M., Robinson, S., Idris, A. E., (2020). The Seasonal Imperative: Environmental Drivers of Livestock Mobility in East Darfur, Sudan. Land Use Policy, 99 (2020) 105014.
6- Sulieman, H. M. (2018). Exploring the Spatio-temporal Processes of Communal Rangelands Grabbing in Sudan. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice, 8:14. DOI: 10.1186/s13570-018-0117-5.
7- Hermance, J. F., Sulieman, H. M. (2018). Adequacy of the daily TMPA 3B42 high-resolution satellite precipitation product for monitoring hydro-meteorological hazards in the Southeast Sahel of Africa, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 39(8): 2579-2596, DOI: 10.1080/01431161.2018. 1430405.
8- Elhag, M. M. and Sulieman, H. M. (2017). Rainfall Erosivity, Land-Use and Land-Cover Change Analysis for Gadarif Region, Sudan. International Journal of Water Resources and Arid Environments, 6(2): 252-260.
9- Sulieman, H. M. (2017). Exploring Divers of Forest Degradation and Fragmentation in Sudan: The Case of Erawashda Forest and its Surrounding Community. Science of the Total Environment, 621: 895–904.
10- Hermance, J. F., Sulieman, H. M. and Mustafa, A. G. (2016). Predicting intra-seasonal fluctuations of NDVI phenology from daily rainfall in the East Sahel: a simple linear reservoir model. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 37:14, 3293-3321.
11- Sulieman, H. M. and Ahmed, A. M. (2016) Mapping the Pastoral Migratory Patterns under Land Appropriation in East Sudan: The Case of the Lahaween Ethnic Group. The Geographical Journal, 4: 386–399, doi: 10.1111/geoj. 12175.
12- Sulieman, H. M. (2015). Grabbing of Communal Rangelands in Sudan: The case of large scale mechanized rain-fed agriculture. Land Use Policy, 47: 439 - 447.
13- Sulieman, H. M. and Mohammed, M. H. (2014). Patterns of woody plant species composition and diversity in Dinder National Park, Sudan. University of Kordofan Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, 1(1): 26-36.
14- Hermance, J. F. and Sulieman, H. M. (2013). Assessing Daily and Seasonal Satellite RFE Data using Local Gauges for the 2012 Monsoon Season in African East Sahel. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 35(1): 253–288.
15- Sulieman, H. M. and Ahmed, A. M. (2013). Monitoring Changes in Pastoral Resources in Eastern Sudan: A Synthesis of Remote Sensing and Local Knowledge. Pastoralism: Research, Policy and Practice (2013), 3:22.
16- Sulieman, H. M. (2013). Natural Regeneration Potential of Abandoned Agricultural Land in the Southern Gadarif Region, Sudan: Implications for Conservation. African Journal of Ecology, 52: 2017-227.
17- Hermance J. F. and Sulieman, H. M. (2013). Comparing Satellite RFE Data with Surface Gauges for 2012 Extreme Storms in African East Sahel. Remote Sensing Letters, 4(7): 696-705.
18- Biro, K., Pradhan, B., Sulieman, H. M. and Buchroithner, M. (2013). Exploitation of TerraSAR-X data for land use/land cover analysis using object-oriented classification approach in the African Sahel area, Sudan. Journal of Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 41(3): 539-553. DOI: 10.1007/ s12524-012-0230-7.
19- Sulieman, H. M. and Elagib, N. A. (2012). Implications of climate, land-use and land-cover changes for pastoralism in Eastern Sudan. Journal of Arid Environments, 85: 132-141.
20- Sulieman, H. M., Buchroithner, M. F. and Elhag, M. M. (2012). Use of Local Knowledge for Assessing Vegetation Changes in the Southern Gadarif Region, Sudan. African Journal of Ecology, 50(2): 233-242.
21- Sulieman, H. M. (2011). Identification and Mapping of Abandoned Agricultural Land in Gadarif Region, Sudan by Means of Remote Sensing Imagery. Sudan Journal of Desertification Research, 3(1): 1-14.
22- Sulieman, H. M. (2010). Expansion of Mechanised Rain-Fed Agriculture and Land-Use/Land-Cover Change in the Southern Gadarif, Sudan. African Journal of Agricultural Research, 5(13): 1609-1615.
23- Sulieman, H. M. and Buchroithner, M. F. (2009). Degradation and Abandonment of Mechanized Rain-Fed Agricultural Land in the Southern Gadarif Region, Sudan: The Local Farmers’ Perception. Land Degradation & Development, 20 (2): 199-209.
24- Hussein, S. G. and Sulieman, H. M. (1999). Effect of Regeneration Methods on Weeding Treatments on Establishment of Acacia senegal (L.) Willd. on Clay Soils. University of Khartoum Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 7 (2): 61 – 69.

Reports and Working Papers
1- Sulieman, H. M., Abdal Krem, S. M. (2023). Scoping Report for a Farmer-Herder Conflict Case Study in Sudan. International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI). Nairobi: SPARC.
2- Wiggins, S., Allen, M., Barry, B., Mami, E., Patel, N. and Sulieman, H. M. (2023) Food prices in Mali and Sudan: Changes, causes, consequences and responses. London: SPARC.
3- Daoust, G., Cao, Y., Sulieman, H. M., Diarra, D., Barry, B., Jarvie, J. (2022). Changing climate, changing realities: migration in the Sahel. British Red Cross ODI.
4- Hassan-Alattar Satti, Sulieman H. M. (2022). Climate and Conflict Sensitive: Improving aid’s interaction with climate, environment and conflict in Sudan. Conflict Sensitivity Facility (CSF).
5- Humphrey, A., Jaquez, C., Levine, S., Stull-Lane, C., Sulieman H. M., Wiggins, S. (2021). Impacts of Disruptions to Livestock Marketing in Sudan. Discussion Paper. Support Pastoralism and Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises. Mercy Corps and ODI.
6- Hassan-Alattar Satti, Sulieman H. M., Young, H., and Radday, A. (2020). Natural Resources Management: Local Perspectives from North and Central Darfur. Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, Boston.
7- Sulieman, H. M., and Young, H. (2019). Transforming Pastoralist Mobility in West Darfur: Understanding Continuity and Change. Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, Boston.
8- Young, H., Behnke R., Sulieman, H. M., and Robinson, S. (2016). Risk, Resilience, and Pastoralist Mobility. Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, Boston.
9- Young, H., Sulieman H. M., Behnke, R. and Cormack, Z. (2013). Pastoralism in Practice: Monitoring Livestock Mobility in Contemporary Sudan. Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, Boston.
10- Sulieman, H. M. (2013). Land Grabbing along Livestock Migration Routes in Gadarif State, Sudan: Impacts on Pastoralism and the Environment. LDPI Working Paper 19. The Land Deal Politics Initiative, The International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Hague, The Netherlands.
11- Sulieman, H. M. (2011). Impacts of Land-Use/Land-Cover Changes on Grazing Resources in Gadarif Sate: An Integrated Assessment. East Sudan Research Group, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
12- Sulieman, H. M., Abaker, I. A., and Elbarbari, S. A. (2011) Impacts of Climate Change and Transboundary Conflicts on Smallholder Farmers in Gadarif State: Challenges and Opportunities. East Sudan Research Group, University of Khartoum, Sudan.
13- Sulieman, H. M. (2008). Framework for Environmental Baseline Situation: Chapter Vegetation. Dam Complex of Upper Atbara Project, Dam Implementation Unit, Presidency of the Republic, Khartoum, Sudan.

Policy Brief
1- Young, H., Sulieman H. M., Behnke, R. and Cormack, Z. (2013). Pastoralism in Practice: Monitoring Livestock Mobility in Contemporary Sudan. Feinstein International Center, Tufts University, Boston.

Proceedings
1- Sulieman, H. M., Abaker, I. A., and Elbarbari, S. A. (2011). Livelihood Vulnerability among Climate Induced-Immigrant Farmers in Gadarif State, Sudan: Perceptions and Adaptation Measures. AAS, ICIPE and TWAS Conference on “Climate Change and Food Security: The Road for Africa”, 10 -12 November 2011, Nairobi, Kenya.
2- Nori, W., Sulieman, H. M. and Niemeyer, I. (2009). Detection of Land Cover Changes in El Rawashda Forest, Sudan: A Systematic Comparison. IEEE and IGRASS 2009 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. July 12-17, 2009, Cape Town, South Africa. DOI: 10.1109/IGARSS.2009. 5416935.
3- Hamed, M. and Sulieman, H. M. (2008). Temporal and Spatial Variation in Soil Seed Banks in Elain Natural Forest Reserve, North Kordofan, Sudan. Competition for Resources in a Changing World: New Drive for Rural Development. Tropentag, October 7-9, 2008, Hohenheim, Germany.
4- Sulieman, H. M. and Buchroithner, M. F. (2007). Multi-Temporal Classification of Abandoned Agricultural Land in Gadarif Region, Sudan, Using Original Bands, Indices and Feature Components of Spaceborne Imagery. IEEE Proceedings for Fourth International Workshop on the Analysis of Multitemporal Remote Sensing Images, July 18-20, 2007 Leuven, Belgium.
5- Sulieman, H. M. and Buchroithner, M. F. (2006). Assessment of Natural Vegetation Clearing and Re-Growth in Southern Gadarif (Sudan) Using Change Vector Analysis Based on Remote Sensing and Field Data. ISPRS Commission VII Mid-term Symposium "Remote Sensing: From Pixels to Processes", 8-11 May 2006, Enschede, the Netherlands. Volume XXXVI Part 7.


ورش العمل

- - International Short Course on Environmental Management for Developing Countries – Soil Management, 4th September - 26th September 2002, Centre for International Postgraduate Studies of Environmental Management (CIPSEM), Dresden University of Technology, Dresden, Germany.
- Graduate Training Course on ‘’Models in Risk Assessment to Biodiversity“, 26 th April – 5 th May 2004, Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany.
- Global Positioning System Training Course, 21st April – 2nd May 2008, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Nairobi, Kenya
- Ecological Niche Modelling Workshop, The South African Biodiversity Information Facility (SABIF), 24th – 27th March 2009, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
- Training Course on Professional qualities for facilitation and collaboration in Natural Resource Management (Part of International training programme on Leadership and adaptive management), 28th September to 16th October 2009, Wageningen International, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

المراجع

  • - Helen Young, Feinstein International Center, Tufts University. Email: helen.young@tufts.edu. Tel.: +447948397760.

  • Manfred Buchroithner, Institute for Cartography, Dresden University of Technology. Email: manfred


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