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Oluwatobiloba Daniel Adewunmi

Ph.D. Student and Graduate Teaching Assistant - Department of Political Science at University of Ibadan, Ibadan | Ibadan , Nigeria

Subjects:
Political sciences, peace and conflict
Spoken languages:
English
Status:
Looking for a mentor and open to collaboration.
Support Level:
Long-term mentoring and support
Support Needed:
Writing

Work

Subjects:
Political sciences, peace and conflict
Research Keywords:
Political Ecology; Environmental Policy; Earth Systems Governance; Sustainable Development; Urban Studies; African Development; Critical Theory; African Indigenous Knowledge Systems
Collaboration interests:
Emerging policy domains in African cities; Traditional Governance Institutions; Local Governance and Decentralized Policymaking; Sustainable Development
Biography:
Oluwatobiloba Daniel Adewunmi is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Political Science of the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. He is holds fellowships with the French Institute for Research in Africa (IFRA-Nigeria) and recently, the Ife Institute of Advanced Studies. His research interests spans across the intersections of Political Ecology, Urban Anthropology, and Public Policy, especially Environmental Politics/Policy and Governance in Africa. He has co-authored an article titled 'Between Climate Change Narratives and Policy Actions: Developing a Sustainable Development Agenda for Nigeria' . He is an A.G. Leventis/Egba Scholar and a recipient of the NYSC Award for the 'Most Outstanding Male Corps Member' for his volunteering services and community development projects initiated and executed in Ijumu Local Government Area, Kogi State, Nigeria between 2013-2014. He is quite passionate about research4development and intergenerational knowledge transfer.
Profile website:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobiadewunmi/
Curriculum Vitae:
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