A global network of researchers
Charles Bwalya Chisanga: photo

Charles Bwalya Chisanga

Agricultural specialist/PhD student - Agriculture at Ministry of Agriculture/University of Zambia | Ndola , Zambia

Subjects:
Agriculture, Earth Sciences, Environmental Studies
Spoken languages:
English
Status:
Open to collaboration.

Work

Subjects:
Earth Sciences, Agriculture, Environmental Studies
Research Keywords:
Integrated Soil Fertility Management, Crop modeling, Climate modeling, statistical and dynamical climate modeling, Climate change adaptation and mitigation, soil science, agronomy, integrated water and land resources management, GIS and remote sensing, trend analysis in crop and climate studies
Collaboration interests:
Integrated Soil Fertility Management, Crop modeling, Climate modeling, Climate change adaptation and mitigation, soil science, agronomy, integrated water and land resources management, GIS and remote sensing
Biography:
Charles Bwalya Chisanga - specialized in Integrated Soil Fertility Management, GIS and remote sensing, statistics, climate, and crop modeling ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7388-5415 Projects October 2017 – October 2021: Capacity for Conservation Agriculture Research - Participating in the “Strengthening Capacity in Environmental Physics, Hydrogeology and Statistics for Conservation Agriculture Research: Theory of Change” as a Postdoc Education He was awarded a BSc in Natural Resources in 2001 and an MSc in Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) in 2014 both from the University of Zambia. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Integrated Soil Fertility Management from the University of Zambia (2015-2018). Work experience Agricultural Specialist (Land Husbandry), Ministry of Agriculture, Copperbelt. Coordinating the development and implementation of land husbandry programs in the province in order to achieve maximum and sustainable agricultural production and productivity of agricultural lands Publications He has published many research papers on soil science, agronomy, climate, and crop modeling 1. Charles B. Chisanga, Elijah Phiri and Vernon R. N. Chinene. 2017. Climate change impact on maize (Zea mays L.) yield using crop simulation and statistical downscaling models: A review. Scientific Research and Essays. Vol. 12(18), pp. 167-187, doi: 10.5897/SRE2017.6521. Article Number: A74E94366446. ISSN 1992-2248 (2017) 2. Charles B. Chisanga, Elijah Phiri and Vernon R. N. Chinene. 2017. Statistical Bias Correction of Fifth Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Data from the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security - Climate Portal for Mount Makulu, Zambia. British Journal of Applied Science & Technology. 21(4): 1-16, 2017; Article no.BJAST.33531. ISSN: 2231-0843, NLM ID: 101664541 3. Charles B. Chisanga, Elijah Phiri and Vernon R. N. Chinene. 2017. Trends of Extreme Events in Precipitation and Temperature during the 1963 - 2012 Period at Mt Makulu, Zambia. Journal of Scientific Research & Reports 15(4): 1-19, 2017; Article no.JSRR.34815. ISSN: 2320-0227 4. Charles B. Chisanga, Elijah Phiri and Vernon R. N. Chinene. 2017. Statistical Downscaling of Precipitation and Temperature Using Long Ashton Research Station Weather Generator in Zambia: A Case of Mount Makulu Agriculture Research Station. American Journal of Climate Change, 2017, 6, 487-512 5. Chisanga, C.B., Phiri, E., Shepande, C. and Sichingabula, H. 2015. Evaluating CERES-Maize Model Using Planting Dates and Nitrogen Fertilizer in Zambia. Journal of Agricultural Science; Vol. 7(3), 2015. Journal of Agricultural Science; Vol. 7, No. 3; 2015 ISSN 1916-9752 E-ISSN 1916-9760 6. Chisanga, C.B., Phiri, E. and Shepande, C. 2015. Effect of planting date and nitrogen application rate on maize (Zea mays L.) growth and yield. Zambian Journal of Agricultural Science, Vol. 10(1): 66-72

Social Media

To see other contact details you need to have an active task with this person

Contacting Researchers

You need to sign in to be able to send messages to other researchers. If you're already a member you can sign in here. If not you can sign up for a free account.

The above links will open in a new tab in your web browser. Once you are signed in, you can come back to this browser tab and reload it to see the contact form.