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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. John Kioko Musingi, PhD
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies Mobile: 0725259377, 0733-733598
Updated: 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0: Bio-data ......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.0: EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND............................................................................................................ 3
3.0: Teaching Experience .................................................................................................................................... 3
3.1: Employment Record .................................................................................................................................... 3
3.2: Lecture Areas .............................................................................................................................................. 4
4.0: Professional Registration and Membership of Professional Associations ........................................................ 4
5.0: Administration Experience ......................................................................................................................... 4
6.0: Publications .................................................................................................................................................. 4
6.1: Refereed Journal Articles ............................................................................................................................. 4
6.2: Refereed proceedings ................................................................................................................................... 5
6.3: Seminar workshop presentations papers ....................................................................................................... 5
6.4: Invited Lecturer .......................................................................................................................................... 6
7.0: Books Authored ........................................................................................................................................... 6
7.1: Reviewed by KIE and Longman Editors ....................................................................................................... 6
7.2: Not Peer Reviewed ...................................................................................................................................... 6
7.3: Teaching Modules for External Degree Programme ..................................................................................... 6
7.4: Degree Programmes developed .................................................................................................................... 6
8.0: Supervision ................................................................................................................................................... 7
8.1: PhD Supervision .......................................................................................................................................... 7
8.2: MA/MSc -Supervision ................................................................................................................................. 7
9.0: MAJOR CONSULTANCIES....................................................................................................................... 9
9.1: International and key National Projects ..................................................................................................... 9
9. 2: Oil Exploration EIA Projects..................................................................................................................... 11
9.3: Construction and Tourism Industry Projects ............................................................................................ 12
10.0: UN - UNEP Work ..................................................................................................................................... 13
11.0: Computer proficiency .............................................................................................................................. 13
12.0: Certification: ........................................................................................................................................ 13
REFEREES ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
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1.0: Bio-data
Name of Staff:- Dr. John Kioko Musingi, PhD
Date of Birth: 1960 Nationality: Kenyan
Marital Status- Married
Contact: Mobile 0725259377
2.0: EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Certificate Description Year of Award
College/ Institution
Degree PhD. (Environmental Planning & Management)
4th Dec, 2009
University of Nairobi
Degree MSc (Geography -Climatology) Dec. 1992 University of Nairobi
Degree BSc (Bot./Zoo, Geog.) Dec. 1987 University of Nairobi
Professional Certificate
Lead Expert EIA & Audit (Reg.037-NEMA) Practicing License –EIA & Audit –Nema
2004 National Environment Management Authority (NEMA)
Others -Kenya Certificate of Advanced Education (A-Level)-3 Principals, 2Sub. (CBG)
1992 Kenya National (School-Kabaa High) Examination Council (KNEC)
-Kenya Certificate of Education (O-Level)-Division 1
1980 Masinga Sec. Sch.
3.0: Teaching Experience
Since 1990 – to date -22 years (experience)
3.1: Employment Record
From -To Country Position Employer Achievements
2010 – to date Kenya Senior Lecturer University of Nairobi
1. Development of MA courses in Environmental Planning & Management
2. Lecturer & Programme Coordinator, MA Environmental Planning & Management
3. Supervision of MA students’ Projects 4. Examination of students for award of
Degrees of UoN Dept Rep Income Generation Activities
Committee
July 1995 –to February 2010
Kenya Lecturer University of Nairobi
June 1991 to July 1995
Kenya
Tutorial Fellow University of Nairobi
Assist in Teaching and Examination duties
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September 1990 –September 1991
Graduate Assistant
March 1988-Otober 1989
Kenya Hydrologist Ministry of Water
River Catchment management Water resources management in the
District
3.2: Lecture Areas
Climatology
Environment and Development
Monitoring and Evaluation
Arid and Semi-Arid Lands (ASAL)
Environmental protection
Environmental management and sustainable development
Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing
Conflicts in resource uses and the environment
Major Global Environmental Issues
4.0: Professional Registration and Membership of Professional Associations
Nema Registered EIA & EA Lead Expert – Registration No. 037
Kenya Institute of Environmental Assessment (KIEA)
International Association of Hydrologists IAH – Reg. No 647
5.0: Administration Experience
Programme Coordinator MA Environmental Planning and Management from 2000-todate
6.0: Publications
6.1: Refereed Journal Articles
1. Musingi J. Kioko (2013): Who stole the Rain? The Case of Recent Severe Droughts
in Kenya: European Scientific Journal Vol.9, No.4 (2013).
2. Musingi J.B. Kioko, Elias H.O. Ayiemba: Effects of Technological Development
on Rural Livelihoods in Developing World: A case Study of Effects of a Large
Scale Multipurpose Dam on Malaria Prevalence in a Rural Community around
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Kenya’s Largest Dam. European Scientific Journal Vol., 8, No. 14(2012), pg. 132-
143.
3. Musingi J.BK (2011):The Impact of Masinga Dam on the prevalence of
waterborne diseases in the area; Hekima (Journal of Humanities and Social
Sciences), Vol. V, No. 1, 2011
4. Musingi J.K., Kithiia S.M., Wambua B.N., (1999): The Urban Growth of Mombasa
Coastal Town and its Implications for Surface and Ground Water Resources: In
Impacts of Urban Growth on Surface Water and Ground Water Quality. IAHS
Publications. No.259; Bryan Elis (Edit); IAHS Press, 1999. 419-422 pg.
5. Kithiia S.M. and Musingi J.K. (1995) Effects of Land Use Systems on the Water
Quality within the Nairobi River Sub-catchment: Eastern and Southern Africa
Geographical Journal, Vol. 6 No. 1, 1995 , 17-36 pg.
6.2: Refereed proceedings
1. Pastoral Vulnerability to drought and climate change: The case of Ewaso Nyiro
River Basin: Workshop proceedings – Johannesburg 13th June - 2000
6.3: Seminar workshop presentations papers
1. Who store the rain”: Public Lecture series and paper presented in GOETHE
INSTITUTE 23rd November 2009 as part of review of the 2009 National Drought
in Kenya. Paper Reviewed and accepted for publication in a book –(Re)
membering Kenya after the 2007 PEV
2. Biofuels and human food security: Seminar paper, Developing Sustainable
Utilization if Bio-energy opportunities in Eastern Africa Region. East Africa
Farmers Federation (EAFF) Conference : 14 -18 March, 2011: Pride Inn Hotel
3. Population, Health & Environment: Seminar presentation at National Council for
Population & Development: KIA-3rd May, 2010
4. Reversing the vicious cycle of poverty, environmental degradation: Proceeding
in a seminar held on 5th May, 2003, Silver Springs Hotel: Centre for Training and
Research in Arid lands Development (CETRAD)
5. Relationship between Optimality, Sustainability, and survivability of
environmental Capital: Proceeding in a seminar held on 5th May, 2003, Silver
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Springs Hotel: Centre for Training and Research in Arid lands Development
(CETRAD). North – South Dialogue (SIDA).
6.4: Invited Lecturer
1. Environment: A Historical Perspective- National Intelligence Security Services
(NISS) Training School on 25 November 2008- Invited by the Department of
History. 28th September, 2008.
7.0: Books Authored
7.1: Reviewed by KIE and Longman Editors
1. Explore Geography Textbook: Form I – publishers – Longman Kenya- 2003 2. Explore Geography Book Form I: Teacher’s Guide – publishers – Longman
Kenya -2003 3. Explore Geography Learners Book: Form 2 – publishers – Longman Kenya-2004 4. Explore Geography Learners Book: Form 2, Teachers Guide – publishers –
Longman Kenya -2004 5. Explore Geography Learners Form 3 – publishers – Longman Kenya- 2005 6. Explore Geography Teacher’s Guide, Form 3 – publishers – Longman Kenya-
2005
7.2: Not Peer Reviewed
1. Project Management: Monitoring & Evaluation- Richmond Publishers (2010) (Main Teaching Reference in M & E course in MA Environmental planning & Management
7.3: Teaching Modules for External Degree Programme
1. SGP/CGP 221: Introduction to Human & Physical Geography
2. SGP/CGP 329: Environment and Development in Africa 3. SGP/CGP 304: Quantitative Techniques for Fieldwork III
7.4: Degree Programmes developed
1. MA Environmental Planning and Management at Department of Geography &
Environmental Studies, University of Nairobi, 1999.
2. BA Environment and Natural Resources Management, at Department of
Geography University of Nairobi
3. Developed three coursers for MA in Armed Conflicts and Peace Studies for the
Department of History University of Nairobi: the courses I developed are:
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a. Armed conflicts and the Ecosystems
b. Refugees and the Environment
c. Disaster Early Warning
8.0: Supervision
8.1: PhD Supervision
1. Ngeywo Emmanuel Cyoy 2010: Effects of Abardare Conservation Area Electrified Fence
on Biomass energy consumption patterns by Forest Adjacent Communities (on going): University of Nairobi (Supervisors – Prof. David Mungai, Dr. J.K. Musingi)
2. Magambo Esther Kathure: Impact of Climate Change and Implications on Water
Governance in the Athi River Basin (on going):University of Nairobi – Supervisors Dr. J.K. Musingi, Dr. J, Nyangaga
3. Mulinya I. Caroline: Adaptation to Climatic Variabilty/Change By Farmers In
Kakamega South District of Western Kenya: On going- UNISA Supervisors – Prof. Mini
Simpiwe, Dr. J.K. Musingi
8.2: MA/MSc -Supervision
1. Mbiri Josephat (2003): Environmental Challenges caused by sourcing of wood fuel in ASALs Environments: The case of Mwingi District
2. Nag’ethe Mathew Hinga (2005): Environmental Awareness in Kenya Primary Schools: A case study of Primary Schools in Westlands Division- Nairobi Kenya
3. Mary Wacheke (2006): Petroleum Waste Management in Nairobi-Kenya
4. Mwangi. Angeline W., (2008), ‘A Study on the Status and Challenges of the Environmental Audit Process in Kenya’. (M.A).
5. Kamburu Humphreys (2005): Impacts of Irrigation on pastoralism areas in Katilu Location, Turkana District.
6. Nguru. Paul Muiru (2008), ‘Impacts of Sand Mining on the Environment in Mjanaheri-
Ngomeni Areas of Magarini Division, Kenya’.(M.A)
7. Mutua, Julisus.Mwanzia., (2006), ‘Biomass Energy Consumption in Dryland Towns: A case study of Emerging Urban Settlements in Kitui District’. (M.A)
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8. Makokha. William E., (2006), ‘The Influence of Urban Residential Settlements on the
Management of Selected Dryland Natural Resources: A Case of Ngong Division, Kajiado District’. (M.A)
9. Ambuchi, David O., (2006), ‘Plastic Waste Management in Kenya: An evaluation of Policies and Regulations on Plastic Bags and Bottles Waste in Nairobi’. (M.A).
10. Odour, Vincent O.,(2005), ‘Assessment of Zea Mays (Maize) Yield Changes in Relation to Weather Variability in Trans Nzoia District, Western Kenya’.(M.A)
11. Gichuki, Geoffrey R., (2005), ‘Environmental Problems and Human Health in Urban
Informal Settlements: A Case Study of Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi’.(M.A)
12. Maina, Anne W., (2005), ‘Community Involvement in Domestic Solid Waste Management: A Case Study on Kayole Environmental Management Association’.(M.A)
13. Kinuthia, Peter K., (2005), ‘Urban Solid Waste Management System Using Geographic
Information Systems (GIS): A Case Study of Kayole-Soweto, Nairobi.(M.A)
14. Rupinder S. Kaur, (2009): Waste Management in Nairobi Jua Kali Industry: A case study of Kamukunji Jua kali Sector.
15. Lembare Lucas Saiyana (2010): The Impacts of Human Settlements on Dry lands Environment:A case study of Lorroki Plateau in Samburu District- Kenya.
16. Muia George Mwongela (2010): Environmental Audit of Petroleum filling Stations: A case study of Petroleum Filling Stations owned by National Oil Corporation- Kenya
17. Mule John G. (2010): Socio-Economic Imapcts of Land Subdivision in Kenya’s Dry Lands: A case study of Kimana/Tikodo Group Ranch in Loitokitok District-Kenya
18. Thiong’o Margaret Kabura (2010): Forest Soil as Sink or Source of Green House Gases: A case study of species effects on Nitrous oxide and Methane Fluxes in Karura Forest, Kenya.
19. Otenyo Godfrey Makuyu (2011): Compliance of waste Transporters to EMCA (Waste Management Regulation, 2006) in the City of Nairobi.
20. Kanyiri Benard, (2011): Degradation of the Commons due to Market Forces in Ngong Division –Kenya
21. Nzomo Mulatya (2012): Factors affecting the use of improved sources of water in Kenya
22. Muthui Thomas Wambugu (2012): An Assessment of the Level of Awareness/ Knowledge and Practices of Environmental Management in Schools in Kenya: A case Study of Public Secondary Schools in Nairobi County.
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9.0: MAJOR CONSULTANCIES
9.1: International and key National Projects
Name of Project & Location Client Name and Address
Narrative Description Duration Output and year completed
1. Environmental Impact Assessment of the proposed rehabilitation of southern End of Aberdares Forest reserve and restoration of Forest infrastructure and sustainable utilization of Bamboo as sustainable source of Fuel
Bamboo Trading Company. Contact: Contact: Liam O’Meara [email protected] Mobile: 0722264051
Lead Consultant 3months (2012)
EIA Report – December 2012
2. National and Devolved Level Institutions Needs Assessment for National
Integrated Monitoring & Evaluation System (NIMES)
Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030; Monitoring &
Evaluation Directorate, 24th floor, KICC building, Nairobi, Kenya Contact: Mr. James. Mwanzia, MED Deputy Director
Fieldwork at National and selected Devolved levels – Dagoretti, Kilifi, Naivasha and Migori for assessment
of Needs to implement NIMES
2 Months Needs Assessment Report (2012)
3. National Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation Systems (NIMES)- National And Devolved Level Institutions Needs Assessment
Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of State for Planning, National Development and Vision 2030; Monitoring & Evaluation Directorate, 24th floor, KICC building, Nairobi, Kenya Contact: Mr. S. Machuka, MED Director
Quantitative and qualitative data collection, evaluation of primary & secondary data sources, use of participatory methodologies, situation analysis, NIMES audience and stakeholders survey aimed at identifying weaknesses to implementing M & E in Districts and national Level
6 Months M & E weaknesses in capacity, policy and institutional arrangement 2009
4. Evaluation of community micro – projects in Upper Tana River catchment
Water Resources Management Authority (WRMA)
Evaluation of projects by vulnerable groups – women, retirees in Upper Tana Catchment
Final stage of completion
Report to WRMA
5. Development of a Regional Management Framework: Monitoring and Communication of
East Africa Secretariat – Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC) (2006): Contact DR.
Writing a Synthesis Report from National Reports of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania and
2 Months (2005-2006)
Synthesis Report to Lake Victoria Basin
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Key Environmental and Social Parameters for Lake Victoria Basin
Hezron Mugaka, coordinator, Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project. Email: [email protected]
developing a framework for Monitoring & Evaluation and Communication for key environmental and socio-economic parameters affecting the Lake Victoria Basin
Commission
6. Development of a National Management Framework: Monitoring & Communication for Key Environmental Social Parameter for Lake Victoria Basin - Kenya
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (2006) : Lake Victoria Environment Management Project Phase II: Contact Dr. Hezron Mugaka, Coordinator, Lake Victoria Environmental Management Project. Email: [email protected]
Collection of field data from Lake Victoria Stakeholders, Research findings on the Lake Basin issues and developing framework for Monitoring & Evaluation and communication of key environmental and social-economic parameters of Lake Victoria Basin
9 months -2005-2006
Report to LVBC
7. EIA Wastewater Treatment and Expansion of Water Supply from R. Nyangeres – tributary of Mara River for Bomet Municipality
NILE BASIN INITIATIVE – Mara River Basin Project, P.O. Box 113, Musoma, Tanzania Tel: 255-743924873: Fax: 254-56-32003 Email: [email protected]
Mara Transboundary Integrated Water Resources Management and Development Project- Kenya and Tanzania Collection of data analysis, writing report to client
2 Months 2007
EIA Report to NEMA & Client
8. EIA of Oxfam GB Water Resources Projects in Turkana District
Oxfam GB-Kenya Programme-Shelter Afrique Building, Mamlaka Road, off Nyerere Road – Nairobi
Collection of data analysis, writing report to client
June 2007
EIA Report to NEMA & Client
9. Environmental Audit: All water projects managed by National Water Conservation and Pipeline Corporation
National Water Conservation and Pipeline Corporation, Nairobi
Collecting data, field assessment, analysis of data, report writing and presentation.
2004 EIA Report to NEMA & Client
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9. 2: Oil Exploration EIA Projects
Name of Project & Location
Client Name and Address
Narrative Description Duration Output
1. EIA Study for the proposed Exploratory Drilling for Hydrocarbons in Blocks L17 and L18 - from Kilifi, Mombasa to Shimoni area
East Africa Exploration (EAX) Contact: Exploration Manager (Jeremy Martin, [email protected]
Social and Environmental Impact Assessment, Public consultation, writing EIA Report to client and NEMA
Jan, 2011- On going
EIA License to EAX
2. EIA Study for the proposed 2D seismic oil & gas exploration activities in Block 01– Greater Wajir & Mandera Districts
East Africa Exploration Contact: Exploration Manager (Jeremy Martin, [email protected]
Social and Environmental Impact Assessment, Public/stakeholders consultations, writing EIA Report to client and NEMA
June 2010 Nov. 2010
EIA Report to client and NEMA
3. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Social Impacts Assessment (SIA) of the proposed Mbawa 3D Seismic Survey – in Block L8: 75 Km offshore of Malindi
Address of client: Origin Energy (K) Limited, P.O.Box 148, Brisbane, 4001, Australia
Environmental and Social Impacts Assessment of proposed Oil and gas Exploration, Block L8
August- September 2009
EIA Report to NEMA & Client
4. Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA) and Social Impacts Assessment (SIA)
AMINEX PLC: Contact: Mike Rego, Exploration Manager, 7 Gower Street London WC1E 6HA T – 020 7291 3100 F – 020 7636 9667
Environmental and Social Impacts Assessment of proposed Oil and gas Exploration, Block L8
Nov 2008 – Jan 2009
EIA Report to NEMA & Client
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9.3: Construction and Tourism Industry Projects
Name of Project, Location & Description
Client name and address
Responsibility Year Completed
Output
Environmental Impact Assessment Study of the proposed University of Nairobi-Kisumu Campus Building Complex
University Council-Through Vice Chancellor
Lead Consultant 2012 NEMA EIA License
Environmental and Social Impact Assessment of Check Dams and Micro-Projects in Upper Tana Catchment
Water Resources Management Authority (WRMA), 19th Floor, NHIF Building
Lead consultant 2012 Report to WRMA and World bank
Environmental Social Impact Assessment and Master Management Plan for Mara North Conservancy
Mara North Conservancy: Contact: Cary Farry CEO
Develop ESIA and Master Management Plan for Mara North Conservancy
2012 ESIA and Master Management Plan for Mara North Conservancy
Environmental Social Impact Assessment and Master Management Plan for Olare Orok Conservancy
Olare Olok Conservancy: Contact: Rob O’meara – CEO
Develop ESIA and Master Management Plan for OOC Conservancy
2012 ESIA and Master Management Plan OOC Conservancy
Environmental impact assessment of the proposed drilling of a in Kokuro and Kibish Location borehole in Turkana District
Oxfam GB-Kenya Programme-Shelter Afrique Building, Mamlaka Road, off Nyerere Road – Nairobi
Lead EIA Expert EIA Consultant SIA Consultant
2007 EIA Report to NEMA & Client
Environmental Impact Assessment of a proposed Hydro- Electricity Generation Project – Near Chuka –Chogoria Township,
A GEF project (year, 2004): Contact Person: Nancy Karanja, UNDP Compact Mt. Kenya region
Lead EIA Expert EIA Consultant SIA Consultant
2004 EIA Report to NEMA & Client
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10.0: UN - UNEP Work
Contributing Author; Green Growth Best Practices (GGBP) Assessment project; Monitoring and Evaluation: February 2013 – to continue to November, 2013
Global Environmental Outlook (GEO -5) and also contributed an article in the same 2012
11.0: Computer proficiency
Proficiency in following computer programmes:- MS-word, MS Dos, Excel, Power point and SPSS 12.0: Certification:
I, the undersigned, certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief, this CV correctly
describes me, my qualifications, and my experience. I understand that any wilful
misstatement described herein may lead to my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.
Date: [Signature of staff member ] Day/Month/Year Full name of Staff: Dr. John Kioko Musingi, PhD REFEREES
1. Prof. Evaristus Irandu
Department of Geography & Environmental Studies, University of Nairobi Tel +254-020-318262 Mobile: 0716297142
2. Prof. John Muthama Department of Meteorology, Email: [email protected] Mobile:0733865392