Amsalu Nigatu

Full Name Amsalu Nigatu Alamirew
Academic Rank Lecturer
Education Attended
  • Master of Science Degree in Forest Management and Utilization, University of Gondar
  • Bachelor of Science Degree in Agroforestry, Hawassa University  
Working Experience
  • January 2021 to Current, Lecturer, Injibara University
  • February 2019 to July 2019, Intern, German Development Cooperation (GIZ-BFP)
  • July 2013 to December 2021, Agroforestry and Forestry  Researcher, Adet Agricultural Research Center 
  • December 2011 to June 2013, Natural Resource Management & Utilization Expert, Banja District, Office of Agriculture
Research Interest
  • Forest Management and Silviculture
  • Forest Inventory and Forest Carbon Budgeting
  • Forest Ecology and Restoration
  • Bamboo Forest Biology, Management and Utilization
  • Agroforestry and Biodiversity
  • Forest Biology, Seed Science and Tree Improvement
Publications

A.   Articles/Journals

  1.  Amsalu N.,Menale, Asmamaw A., Demel F., Beyene A., MelkamuM.,andMulugeta A. (2022). Effect of Different Growing Niches on Stand Structure of Highland Bamboo (Yushaniaalpina) in West Amhara, Northern Ethiopia. International journal of forestry research 2022 (1) 1-10. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9914209.
  2. Amsalu N., Menale W., Asmamaw A., Wubalem T. &Yazie C. (2021) Indigenous management practices of highland bamboo (Yushaniaalpina) in West Amhara, Ethiopia, Cogent Food Agriculture, 7:1, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2021.1926683
  3.  Amsalu N.,Menale W., Asmamaw A., Dagnachew G. &Hiwot W. (2020) Productivity of highland bamboo (Yushaniaalpina) across different plantation niches in West Amhara, Ethiopia, Forest Science and Technology, 16:3, 116-122, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2020.1791260
  4. Getachew K., Takle F. &Amsalu N. (2020), Improving growth and productivity of Cordiaafricana trees using moringa leaf juice in north western Ethiopia, Cogent Food & Agriculture, 6:1, 1762980. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2020.1762980
  5. Biazen E., Amsalu N., Takele F.&Getachew K. 2019.3(1) | 126-138. Development of Form Factor Function for Acacia decurrenswilldtree species in Northwestern Amhara, Berhan International Research Journal of Science and Humanities (BIRJSH), 2019, 3(1), www.dbu.edu.et.  ISSN: 2414-2794.
  6. Biazen E., Getachew K., Amsalu N., Takele F. &Menale W. 2018. Estimating Above Ground Biomass and Carbon Stock of Ambiki, Remnant Natural Forest, Guangua District, Northwestern Ethiopia, Abyssinia Journal of Science and Technology Jul- December, 2018, Vol. 3 No. 2. www.wujournals.com.
  7. Melkamu Kassaye, Amsalu Nigatu, Bahiru Gedamu, Yonas Derebe, Mulugeta Tamir, Fentahun Ayene, Etsegent Emiru, Beyene Belay. 2023. Assisted natural regeneration of selected tree species through silviculture interventions as a tool for restoring degraded natural forests in northwestern Ethiopia. Forest Science and Technology. 19 (3), https://doi.org/10.1080/21580103.2023.2237985.
  8. B. Proceedings
  9. Yazie C., Daniel T., Yalfal T., Melkamu A., Mulugeta T., Kessete M., Dereje A., Amsalu N., Mosit W.&Asmamaw D.2018. Village based promotion of Moringastenopetala for its multiple functions in the lowland parts of north western Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Regional Conference on Completed Research Activities of Socio-Economics and Agricultural Extension Research, 30 April-04 May, 2018, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (151-169).
  10. Menale W., Amsalu N.&Mulugeta T. 2017. Estimation of biomass and carbon stock of Acacia decurrensforest under farmers’ management using allometric models, Proceedings of the 9thAnnual Regional Conference on Completed Research Activities of Forestry, March 6-13, 2017. Amhara Agricultural Research Institute (ARARI), Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (252-268).
  11. Yalfal T., Daniel T., Melkamu A., Getachew K. &Amsalu N. 2015. Value Chain and Marketing Analysis of High Land Bamboo Production: Evidence from Awi zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Regional Conference on Completed Research Activities of Socio-Economics and Agricultural Extension Research, 9-20 March 2015, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia (26-34).
Address

College of Agriculture, Food and Climate Sciences, Injibara University

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  Email:-amsalunigatu@inu.edu.etamsalu08@gmail.com