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Dinah Ewuradjoa Achieng Ogara

Name Dinah Ewuradjoa Achieng Ogara
Affiliation Visiting Researcher, African Studies Center - TUFS
Key Words Urbanisation, Socio-Ecological Systems, Oceans, Marine Spatial Planning, Sustainable Development
Research Interest My research delves into the multifaceted relationship between urban development and marine ecosystems, particularly in the context of African coastal and port cities. Taking a more interdisciplinary approach, I blend principles of urban planning, marine science, and environmental engineering to address the complexities within the man-nature system of coastal populations, including settlements, marine ecoystems and port cities. I am intrigued by the complex yet interesting land and marine environment, socio-economic and ecological interactions shaping these unique port-centric urban spaces, especially under the pressure of rapid urbanisation and climate change vulnerabilities. I explore how these coastal urban spaces especially in the African context, are planned and managed. In addition, a key aspect of my work lies in how geoinformation science and earth-observation techniques can yield sustainable data-driven innovative solutions to support holistic land and sea spatial planning and management of resilient and sustainable coastal landscapes.
Academic Career October 2015-Present- Lecturer, The Technical University of Kenya, Department of Spatial Planning and Design
Degree B.A, University of Nairobi; M.A, University of Nairobi; MSc.-University of Twente; PhD, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
Professional Career 1) Physical Planners Registration Board of Kenya- Registered and Practicing Physical Planner; 2) NEMA- Lead Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Audit Expert
Major Works

【Papers】

  • Ogara,D.A.E. and Morishita, J., et. al (2023). An Indicator-Based Approach to Assess Sustainability of Port-Cities and Marine Management in The Global South https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2023.1052128/full

  • Ogara, MSc. D. (University of Twente) (2017): Kenya Household Survey - Climate Migration and Well Being Among Ex-Pastoralists. DANS. https://doi.org/10.17026/dans-xhn-bhry https://easy.dans.knaw.nl/ui/datasets/id/easy-dataset:314447

Presentations

  • WIOGEN Ocean Governance Conference 27-29 October 2021; An indicator-based approach to assess the sustainability of port cities and marine management in the WIO region: A Case of Durban and Mombasa