Worku Nega

Name Worku Nega
Specialization
Department Land Administration and Surveying
Academic Rank Lecturer
Position
Phone number
Email ·       Institutional Email

melkam_ayalew@dmu.edu.et

·       Personal email

melkamayal07@gmail.com

Research interest ·       Remote Sensing, GIS, Land Management, Land Administration, Land Use Planning
List of publications & ORCID link ·       List of publications

1.     An assessment of the vegetation cover change impact on rainfall and land surface temperature using remote sensing in a subtropical climate, Ethiopia

2.     Assessing the impacts of expropriation and compensation on the livelihood of farmers: The case of peri-urban Debre Markos, Ethiopia

3.     The relationship between land use, land cover, and land surface temperature using remote sensing: systematic reviews of studies globally over the past 5 years

4.     Suitable potential land evaluation for surface water irrigation using remote sensing and GIS–MCE in the case of rib–Rib-Gumara watershed, Ethiopia

5.     Land tenure disputes and resolution mechanisms: Evidence from peri-urban and nearby rural Kebeles of Debre Markos town, Ethiopia

6.     The nexus between land use, land cover dynamics, and soil erosion: a case study of the Temecha watershed, upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia

7.     Evaluating institutional dichotomy between urban and rural land administration in Amhara region, Ethiopia

8.     Demand-Driven suitable sites for public toilets: a case study for GIS-Based site selection in Debre Markos Town, Ethiopia

9.     Investigating spatial relationship between vegetation cover and soil moisture using sentinel satellites: a case study of North Gondar Zone, Ethiopia

10.  Identification of Suitable Land for Livestock Production Using GIS‐Based Multicriteria Decision Analysis and Remote Sensing in the Bale Lowlands, Ethiopia

11.  Spatiotemporal patterns of water hyacinth dynamics as a response to seasonal climate variability in Lake Tana, Ethiopia

12.  Enhancing coffee agroforestry systems’ suitability using geospatial analysis and Sentinel satellite data in gedeo zone, Ethiopia

13.  Determinants for the escalation of informal settlements and its consequences in the suburbs of Butajira Town, Central Ethiopia

14.  Assessment of Insights from Ethiopian Geospatial Experts into Utilizing Continuously Operating Reference Stations: Implications for Geodetic Infrastructure Development

15.  Assessment of Existing Continuously Operating Reference Stations in Ethiopia

16.  Evaluating the impact of land use/land cover and rainfall changes on regional soil erosion

17.  Customizing a mass appraisal model for residential property tax assessment: a hedonic regression approach in Bahir Dar city, Ethiopia

·       ORCID Link

Grant project None
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