GEORGE MATHEW SANGU
Lecturer, College Of Natural And Applied Sciences
Education:
BSc. With Education (UDSM, Tanzania), MSc (UDSM, Tanzania), PhD (UDSM, Tanzania).
Teaching:
Ecology, Restoration Ecology, Environmental Restoration, Environmental Bioremediation, Soil Water Plant relationship, Biological Methods and Technics, Plant Biodiversity Conservation, Soil science, Management and Conservation of Soil and Research/Scientific
Research:
Ecology, Restoration Ecology, Environmental Restoration, Environmental Bioremediation, Soil Water Plant relationship, Biological Methods and Technics, Plant Biodiversity Conservation, Soil science, Management and Conservation of Soil and Research/Scientific
Projects:
- Not registered any project in this academic year
- George Sangu member of Task force for carrying out Environmental and social impact assessment for Standard Gauge Railway from Makutopora to Isaka and from Mwanza to Isaka -biodiversity expert flora aspect)
- George Sangu member of Task force for carrying out Environmental and social impact assessment for Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project (JNHP)- biodiversity expert flora aspect)
Publications:
- Sangu G, and Nahonyo C, 2021 Determination of seasonal variation in forage quality for selected edible plant species in Saanane National Park Tanzania Journal of Sciences
- Caren Kahangwa, Cuthbert Nahonyo., Sangu George, Eliakira K. Nassary 2021. Assessing phytoremediation potential of selected plant species in restoration of environments contaminated by heavy metals in gold mining areas of Tanzania. The Heliyon Journal
- Caren Kahangwa, Cuthbert Nahonyo., Sangu George, 2020. Monitoring land cover change using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) A case of Golden Pride and Geita Gold Mine Tanzania. Journal of Geographical Information System Vol 12 No. 5
- Nahonyo C and Sangu G, 2018 Determination of the Ecological Carrying capacity for the Saa nane Island Mwanza, Tanzania. Technical Report for Tanzania National Parks. Tanzania Journal of Science
- Sangu G., Gamba N, Manoko M. k. 2006 A study of distribution and abundance of Aloe species in western Serengeti. Proceeding for TAWIRI Conference on Human Wildlife Conflict December 2006 in Impala Hotel Arusha
Membership and registration
Member of Professional bodies e.g. Tanzania Environmental Expert Association (TEEA)