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Senior Research Fellow at International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). co-leader of research theme on global change and works on modeling global futures for food and agriculture paying attention to important linkages to energy, land, water and the environment.

Elemide oyebola adebola is senior lecturer and Head of Department of Agricultural Engineering in Federal college of Agriculture affiliated to Nigeria Institution of Agricultural Research . He specializes in soil and water Engineering . He lectures irrigation and Drainage Technology,climate change and Environmental studies.A member American society of agricultural and biological Engineers.He has been a paper presenter in many international conferences ad workshops .A Member of Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) and Nigeria society of Engineers.

Studying for a PhD at the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, UK.
Interests include, chemical ecology, plant and insect interactions, sustainable pest control, and IPM.
Previously worked on the RELU project in the UK, and the 'Push-Pull' project in Kenya.

Degree in Agricultural and Environmental Engineering at the Federal University of Semi-Arid Rurarl / Rio Grande do Norte (Brazil), currently studying Masters in Agricultural Engineering from the Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco / Pernambuco (Brazil), studying Engineering Specialization Environmental Licensing for Onshore IFRN / PROMINP / PETROBRAS in Natal / RN (Brazil).

Managing an action research in south-asia called Strengthening Adaptive Farming in Bangladesh, India & Nepal (SAFBIN) focusing on "building resilience to climate change through strengthening adaptive small scale farming systems in rainfed areas in Bangladesh, India and Nepal". This programme is supported by European Union under the "Food Security thematic programme" of the "Global Programme on Agricultural Research for Development". South Asia Coordination Unit of the Programme is based in Caritas India with partners in Austria, Bangladesh, India and Nepal.

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