Norman Munkuli | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Norman Munkuli
Affiliation Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority
Country Zimbabwe
Scopus ID 58499949800
Documents 2
Citations 12
h-index 1
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event International Academic Achievements and Awards

Norman Munkuli
Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority, Zimbabwe

Norman Munkuli is a Zimbabwean conservation professional and ecologist associated with the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. His work focuses on wildlife monitoring, ecological management, biodiversity conservation, environmental impact assessment, and the application of modern conservation technologies including drone surveillance and camera trapping systems. His research contributions emphasize ecosystem sustainability, species conservation, and protected area management in Zimbabwe and the greater Afrotropical region.[1]

Abstract

Norman Munkuli has contributed to wildlife conservation and ecological research through scientific investigations on biodiversity monitoring, illegal mining impacts, and species conservation in Zimbabwe. His professional experience within protected areas and scientific services demonstrates an integrated approach combining ecological fieldwork, wildlife monitoring technologies, and environmental management practices aimed at strengthening conservation outcomes across vulnerable ecosystems.[2]

Keywords

Wildlife Conservation, Ecology, Protected Area Management, Camera Trap Monitoring, Drone Surveillance, Biodiversity Conservation, Environmental Impact Assessment, Afrotropical Ecology, Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife, Ecological Monitoring.

Introduction

The conservation of biodiversity within protected landscapes requires continuous ecological monitoring, scientific management, and adaptive conservation strategies. Norman Munkuli has developed expertise in wildlife management and ecological monitoring through practical conservation work in Zimbabwe’s protected areas. His contributions support sustainable ecosystem management and strengthen scientific understanding of wildlife populations and environmental threats within the Mid-Zambezi Valley landscape and surrounding ecosystems.[3]

Research Profile

Norman Munkuli holds academic qualifications in Wildlife and Protected Area Management and has served in multiple conservation-related roles within the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority since 2009. His progression from wildlife monitoring ranger to ecologist reflects sustained engagement in ecological research, species monitoring, environmental protection, and conservation management. He has also undertaken specialized professional training in drone operations, camera trapping systems, SMART monitoring tools, and environmental impact assessments.[1]

Research Contributions

  • Conducted ecological investigations on biodiversity conservation and wildlife monitoring in protected landscapes.
  • Contributed to research assessing the environmental impacts of illegal artisanal mining activities within conservation areas.
  • Applied modern conservation technologies including drones and camera traps for ecological monitoring and species detection.
  • Supported protected area management initiatives through SMART monitoring systems and ecological supervision.
  • Participated in research documenting species conservation concerns within the Afrotropical ecosystem.

Publications

Norman Munkuli has contributed to peer-reviewed research in wildlife conservation, ecological monitoring, and environmental management. His publications address biodiversity conservation, impacts of illegal artisanal mining, and camera trap-based wildlife studies in Zimbabwe. These works support evidence-based conservation strategies and enhance scientific understanding of protected ecosystems within the Afrotropical region.

Research Impact

The research activities of Norman Munkuli contribute to practical conservation management and biodiversity protection in Zimbabwe. His studies provide scientific information relevant to wildlife conservation planning, environmental risk assessment, and ecosystem sustainability. Through the integration of ecological monitoring tools and conservation science, his work supports evidence-based environmental management within protected areas and ecologically sensitive landscapes.[2]

Award Suitability

Norman Munkuli demonstrates suitability for academic and conservation recognition through his combination of field-based ecological expertise, applied wildlife monitoring experience, and peer-reviewed scientific contributions. His involvement in conservation research, environmental management, and protected area monitoring reflects a multidisciplinary approach that aligns with international standards for ecological research and sustainable biodiversity conservation.[3]

Conclusion

Norman Munkuli has established a professional profile in wildlife conservation and ecological monitoring through scientific research, protected area management, and environmental stewardship. His contributions to biodiversity conservation, ecological assessment, and wildlife monitoring technologies support ongoing conservation initiatives in Zimbabwe and strengthen regional understanding of ecosystem sustainability and species protection.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Norman Munkuli, Author ID 58499949800. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58499949800
  2. Chakuya, J., Munkuli, N., Mutema, C., & Gandiwa, E. (2023). An assessment of the impact of illegal artisanal gold mining on the environment in parts of Chewore Safari Area, Northern Zimbabwe. Environmental Research Communications, 5(7), 075005.
  3. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority. Professional Conservation and Ecological Monitoring Activities.
  4. African Journal of Ecology. (2026). Temporal Stability in a Cryptic Afrotropical Migrant: Limited Evidence for Activity‐Driven Variation in the Angola Pitta (Pitta angolensis).
  5. International Academic Achievements and Awards Programming Information. https://academicachievements.org/

Maham Riaz | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maham Riaz | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Maham Riaz | Environmental | Researcher at University of Agriculture Faisalabad | Pakistan

Ms. Maham Riaz is an emerging researcher and Laboratory Technician at the Postgraduate Agricultural Research Station, Faisalabad, Pakistan, recognized for her dedication to advancing aquatic toxicology and environmental zoology. She holds a Master of Philosophy in Zoology from the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, with an exceptional CGPA of 3.89/4.00, where her thesis, “Evaluation of Toxic Effects of Benzophenone on Histopathology of Major Carps,” supervised by Associate Professor Dr. Sajid Abdullah, contributed valuable insights into fish physiology and pollutant impact assessment. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Zoology from Government College Women University, Faisalabad, graduating with a CGPA of 3.81/4.00. Professionally, Ms. Riaz has developed strong laboratory expertise, including sample preparation, microscopy, histological analysis, and spectrophotometry, and she demonstrates proficiency in experimental design and statistical data analysis using Minitab and Statistix 8.1. Her research interests encompass aquatic toxicology, environmental pollutants, fish histopathology, and biosafety, with a growing focus on ecological risk assessment of emerging contaminants. Ms. Riaz has contributed to several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters in reputed scientific outlets such as Toxicology Reports and Turkish Journal of Zoology, addressing contemporary environmental challenges like benzophenone toxicity and ocean acidification. She has also presented her research at national zoological conferences and contributed to multidisciplinary book projects published by Unique Scientific Publishers. Her honors include the Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship and the PEEF Master Level Scholarship awarded for outstanding academic performance. Beyond academics, she has volunteered in community service initiatives such as fundraising for Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital and creative graphic design for the Volunteer Leading Governance society. Through her strong academic foundation, technical skills, and dedication to research excellence, Ms. Maham Riaz continues to contribute meaningfully to the fields of zoology and environmental toxicology.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Riaz, M., Abdullah, S., Jamil, M., Rasheed, A., Sheikh, U., Fatima, M., Umer, N., & Aslam, K. (2025). Evaluation of toxic effects of benzophenone on histopathology of Labeo rohita. Toxicology Reports, 14, 101914. (Citations: 12)

  2. Jamil, M., Abdullah, S., Riaz, M., & Aziz, S. (2025). Ecological assessment of a sunscreen-derived pollutant, Benzophenone-2, on freshwater fish (Labeo rohita). Turkish Journal of Zoology. (Citations: 8)

  3. Riaz, M., Abdullah, S., Khalil, Z., Jamil, M., Fatima, W., Rasheed, A., Fatima, M., & Gulshan, S. (2025). Impact of ocean acidification on fish health and marine ecosystem dynamics. In Holistic Health: Diseases Across Life: From Humans to Land and Sea (pp. 156–162). Unique Scientific Publishers. (Citations: 6)

  4. Hafeez, M., Abdullah, S., Jamil, M., & Riaz, M. (2025). Biosafety measures for public health: Challenges and strategies. In Holistic Health: One Health Horizons (pp. 164–169). Unique Scientific Publishers. (Citations: 4)

  5. Jamil, M., Abdullah, S., Riaz, M., Mustafa, M., & Shakeel, M. (2025). Personal care products: Ecological and human risk assessment. In Holistic Health: One Health in a Changing World (pp. 271–275). Unique Scientific Publishers. (Citations: 5)

  6. Riaz, M., Abdullah, S., & Fatima, M. (2024). Histopathological biomarkers in fish as indicators of aquatic pollution. Environmental Biology Journal, 38(2), 45–52. (Citations: 10)

  7. Riaz, M., & Abdullah, S. (2024). Fish toxicology and environmental risk analysis of benzophenone derivatives. Asian Journal of Aquatic Sciences, 12(1), 23–30. (Citations: 9)