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Teaches following Subjects/Exams
Geography (9th - 12th Grade)
Language of Instruction:
English
Teaching Experience
secondary school teacher
private, skane, Sweden
Mar 2010 - Dec 2010
geography
my female student obtained the prize of the best female geogaphy student in her class
secondary school teacher
international school, Cameroon
Jan 2008 - Jan 2009
geography
Education
Masters in Physical geography and ecosystem analysis
Lund University, Sweden
Jan 2009 - Jan 2011
Graduated with a wonderful result.
MEd in Curriculum Studies and Teaching/Geography
University of Buea, Cameroon
Oct 2004 - Dec 2007
Best student in curriculum studies and teaching /Geography. GPA 3.19/4
Professional Exams & Certifications
professional teaching certificate
University of Buea, Cameroon
Year Of Passing:
2007
Best student
Publications and Research
How was the carbon balance of Europe affected by the 2003 summer heat wave and drought
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How was the carbon balance of Europe affected by the summer 2003 heat wave?
A study based on the use of a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model; LPJ-GUESS
Extreme events are believed to become frequent, intense and long lasting with climate change. An example of such extreme event is the record breaking summer 2003 heat wave. The 2003 heat wave, accompanied by drought conditions, had severe impacts on the European terrestrial ecosystems. In this study, we made use of an ecosystem model LPJ-GUESS to investigate how the carbon balance of Europe was affected by the European summer 2003 heat wave. The model was first tested on a smaller scale and later on run for all of Europe in the domain bounded by 23.5o W - 35o E and 36o N – 70.5o N. To be able to regionally examine the changes in climate and terrestrial ecosystem carbon fluxes, Europe is further divided into three regions: Northern, Western and Eastern Europe. The results show that, at the regionally scale, Northern and Eastern European terrestrial ecosystems acted as a sink of carbon (0.01GtC and 0.01GtC respectively) while Western European terrestrial ecosystems acted as a source of carbon (0.04 GtC) to the atmosphere over the growing season of 2003 relative to the reference period. Our results also suggest that, the growing season gross primary production and terrestrial ecosystem respiration reduction in Western Europe can be explained by the extreme summer heat and drought condition while that of Eastern Europe can be explained by the drought condition.
At the continental scale, LPJ-GUESS predicts a 2003 growing season carbon source anomaly of about 0.03GtC to the atmosphere in response to heat wave and drought in 2003 relative to the reference period 1998-2002. Our growing season estimates fall within the range of other previous studies. This 2003 negative carbon balance anomaly is controlled by the ecosystems experiencing reductions in both photosynthesis and terrestrial ecosystem respiration. Over the la
How to relieve oneself from stress
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A quick look at the life of Jesus shows that He was constantly under pressure, people repeatedly misunderstood criticized and ridiculed him yet He was always at peace. Jesus understood and made use of some sound principles of stress management.
This articles gives you a good description of these principles which can help improve your life .