Clement Mromba has academic specialization in Hydrology and Water Resources Management. He obtained BA in Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Dar es Salaam (2007), MSc in Integrated Watershed Management at Kenyatta University (2012) and PhD in Climate Change and Sustainable Development at the University of Dar es Salaam (2019). He attended long-term and short courses at Freie Universität zu Berlin in Germany, Oldenburg University in Germany, Norwegian University of Life Science in Norway, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin in Germany, and Turku University in Finland. Most of his research and consultancy works are in the area of Hydrology. He has researched in hydrological modeling, floods modeling, climate change, and water resources management. He teaches Hydrology, Meteorology, Climatology, Quantitative Research Techniques, Water Resources, and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). He has been involved in a number of consultancy works, including; dam construction to capture runoff for irrigated farming at Kihesa-Mgagao village in Kilolo district, Tanzania; irrigated straw-bell farms at Sanya Juu village in Hai district, Tanzania; construction of 950kW Hydropower-plant along Ruhuhu river for Ndolela farm operations at Mahanje village in Madaba district, Tanzania; and dam construction for irrigated farming on Msugulika and Ulete farms at Ifunda village in Iringa rural district, Tanzania. He has saved in different positions, including; Managing Editor of the Journal of Geographical Association of Tanzania in the Department of Geography (2019 to 2021), Coordinator for Practical Training (2018-2021), Coordinator Undergraduate Studies (2021 to present), and Examination Officer (2022 to present) in the College of Social Sciences of the University of Dar es Salaam.
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5486-7986
Surface and Groundwater Hydrology (Quantity)
Water Resources Management
Climate Change
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GeoICT Project: Education system, study programs and pedagogical solutions between Finnish and Tanzania universities. A collaborative project between UTU, Turku UAS, and Novia UAS in Finland and UDSM, SUA, SUZA, and MoCU in Tanzania.
East Africa-Germany Learning Network (EAGERLearn) Project: A joint project between the Departments of Geography of University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, University of Nairobi and Karatina University in Kenya, and Humboldt University in Germany.
John Raphael, L., & Mromba, C. (2024). Reforestation for Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change in North-Eastern Highlands of Tanzania: Beyond Carbon Sequestration. Tanzania Journal for Population Studies and Development, 31(2), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v31i2.271
Matiko, E., & Mromba, C. (2024). Geospatial Assessment of the Occurrence of Flooding in Informal Settlements in Ilala Municipality, Tanzania. Tanzania Journal for Population Studies and Development, 31(1), 104–126. https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v31i1.226
Kengera, Z., & Mromba, C. (2023). Opportunities and Challenges for Professionalizing Monitoring and Evaluation Practice: A Global Overview and Perspectives. Tanzania Journal for Population Studies and Development, 30(2), 113–129. https://doi.org/10.56279/tjpsd.v30i2.221
Zahor, Z., & Mromba, C. (2022). GIS-Integrated Approach for Non-Revenue Water Reduction in Sumbawanga Urban District, Tanzania. Journal of the Geographical Association of Tanzania, Volume 42 (1) https://doi.org/10.56279/jgat.v42i1.220
Mromba, C., Mwakalila, S., & Joel, N. (2018). Implications of Land Use and Climate Change on Water Balance Components in the Sigi Catchment, Tanzania. Journal of the Geographical Association of Tanzania, Volume 39 (1), https://doi.org/10.56279/jgat.v39i1.37
Mromba, C. (2012). Mitigating Effects of Water Abstraction on the Riparian Vegetation of Bwathonaro River of Imenti North District-Meru, Kenya. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing GmbH & Co. KG , Germany. https://www.amazon.com/Mitigation-effects-abstraction-riparian- vegetation/dp/3847330233