Ms. Paly Nsonwi Titenwi  - Forest Ecology - Young Scientist Award

The University of Bamenda - Cameroon

Author Profile 

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SCOPUS 

🌱 Early academic pursuits

Paly Nsonwi Titenwi embarked on his academic journey with a deep-rooted passion for plant sciences. he pursued a bachelor's and master's degree in applied botany at the university of bamenda, where he honed his expertise in understanding plant diversity. his master’s research laid the foundation for his specialization in woody plant diversity, particularly in the context of climate change and sustainable forest management. currently, as a final-year ph.d. student at the same university, he continues to explore the intricate relationship between biodiversity and environmental sustainability in central and west african tropical rainforests.

🌍 Professional endeavors

His professional journey has been marked by active participation in biodiversity conservation and ecological research. in 2018, he gained practical experience in tree planting with the mendel foundation in bamenda. from 2022 to 2023, he worked with the west african biodiversity and low emission development initiative at the reptiles and amphibians program in sierra leone, where he contributed to forest monitoring using permanent sample plots. his fieldwork experience extends across multiple west african countries, strengthening his expertise in tree diversity assessments and carbon stock evaluation.

🌳 Contributions and research focus

Paly’s research is centered on the sustainable management of tropical rainforests, with a particular focus on woody plant diversity in response to climate change. his work involves extensive field surveys and data collection to assess the ecological health of forests. he has been actively involved in two major research projects, contributing valuable insights into biodiversity Forest Ecology conservation. in 2024, he expanded his research to include seed multiplication and integrated poultry farming techniques at the agriculture and fisheries practicing school (epahm) in monde-buea, reflecting his commitment to sustainable agricultural practices.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

His dedication to environmental conservation and plant science research has earned him recognition within the academic and ecological research communities. his contribution to Forest Ecology international research initiatives, particularly in biodiversity monitoring, has positioned him as a promising scientist in the field. his work in forest conservation across west africa has been instrumental in advancing sustainable forestry practices and climate resilience strategies.

🌿 Impact and influence

Through his research and collaborations, paly has contributed to improving forest monitoring techniques and biodiversity assessments in west africa. his field expertise in permanent sample plots has enhanced the accuracy of ecological data, aiding conservationists and policymakers in making informed decisions. his work with regional conservation programs has helped foster Forest Ecology awareness about sustainable forest management, inspiring young researchers to engage in ecological research.

📚 Legacy and future contributions

As he moves forward in his academic and professional career, paly aims to expand his research on climate change adaptation strategies for tropical forests. he is committed to bridging the gap between scientific research and practical conservation efforts. his long-term vision includes developing innovative reforestation techniques and contributing to policy frameworks that promote sustainable forest management. with a strong foundation in botany and environmental science, he is poised to leave a lasting impact on biodiversity conservation in africa.

Notable Publications 

Title: Carbon recovery in secondary forests: Insights from three West African countries
Authors: Titenwi, P.N.; Sainge, M.N.; Kargbo, U.; Kamara, R.A.S.; Musa, A.; Kabba, T.M.; Buanie, B.K.; Njouonkou, A.L.; Aruna, E.; Sullivan, M.J.P. et al.
Journal: Forest Ecology and Management

Ms. Paly Nsonwi Titenwi  – Forest Ecology – Young Scientist Award