Anselme KOUAMÉ

Anselme Kouamé

[2023/02 - 2027/01]

Anselme Kouamé is a PhD candidate of the Soil Geography and Landscape group at Wageningen University & Research (WUR) and ISRIC - World Soil Information. His PhD research is entitled “A multi-model approach to identifying the causes of Ghana's variable maize yield responses”. His supervisors are Prof. Dr Gerard Heuvelink (WUR and ISRIC), Dr Prem Bindraban (IFDC - Fertilizer Development Center)  and Dr Ikram Chairi (UM6P University, Marocco). He was trained as an agricultural engineer and has several years of experience in agricultural plantation management, hydro-agricultural development, irrigation, soil fertility management, agricultural data science, digital soil mapping and crop modelling.

Rogier de Jong

[2009 - 2012]

Rogier contributed to the Global Assessment of Land Degradation (GLADA), and worked on his PhD thesis entitled "Analysis of vegetation-activity trends in a global land degradation framework". Scientific support was provided by David Dent and Zhanguo Bai.
 
Rogier's thesis is available at http://edepot.wur.nl/210966