Member Profile
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Happy John-Nwagwu
Country of origin: Nigeria Currently in: Nigeria, Abuja General field of specialization: Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences-
Degrees
2011 Master Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences2001 Master Astronomy, Space and Earth Sciences -
Current Research Activities
Other
Application of Geo-Spatial Techniques in assessing flood Vulnerabilities in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria
Publications resulting from Research:
1. John-Nwagwu Happy Oyenje, Makwe Edith and Shuaib Musa Hassan: (2014), Flood Vulnerability Assessment and Disaster Risk Reduction in Kubwa, Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria. American Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science. Vol.1, No. 2, Publication Date: Oct. 21, 2014, Page: 55-66.
2. Zahrah N. Musa, John C. Nwagwu, Happy O. John-Nwagwu (2014): Infrastructure Or Awareness: Who Fights Climate Change For The Poor? https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262389692_Infrastructure_or_knowledge_who_will_fight_climate_change_for_the_poor
3. John-Nwagwu Happy. O, Mallo, I.I.Y, and Hassan S.M (2018): Assessing Flood Vulnerability in Abuja the Federal Capital Territory Of Nigeria Using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). 2nd International conference: Managing Environment Resources for the Attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals: by the Department of Geography, University of Nigeria, Nsukka.
Current profession
Current professional activities type:Higher Education StudyA PhD student in one of the Universities in Nigeria. Also a part time Senior Programme Officer for an NGO
Affiliations
Geoinformation Society of Nigeria (GEOSON) -
Other Awards
Oct 2001Overall best graduating Student PGD (GIS) 2000/2001 session, FSS, OyoThe overall best graduating Student in a Post Graduate programme at the Federal School of Surveying in Oyo, Nigeria, 2000/2001Oct 2001Best Student in Practical PGD (GIS) 2000/2001 session, FSS, OyoThe overall best Student in Practicals using GIS softwares like Arc-Info and ILWIS, in a Post Graduate programme at the Federal School of Surveying in Oyo, Nigeria, 2000/2001