Ms. Rudo Violet Denga | Agricultural economies | Best Researcher Award
Academic Researcher, Copperbelt University, Zimbabwe
Rudo Violet Denga is an enthusiastic social science researcher turned natural resource manager, with a strong academic and practical foundation in development studies, climate change, livelihoods, and natural resource management. π Passionate about sustainable development, she excels at translating scientific research into community-based solutions. With a proven track record in interdisciplinary research, stakeholder engagement, and project management, Rudo actively contributes to technical committees and research collaborations worldwide. π± She is recognized for her analytical mindset, dedication to research ethics, and capacity-building skills, making her a respected leader in environmental and social sustainability fields.
Profile
Education π
π Rudo holds an M.Sc. in Development Studies from Lupane State University, Zimbabwe (2017) and a B.Sc. Honours in Development Studies from Zimbabwe Open University (2015). Her educational background has laid a solid theoretical framework for her work in climate change, land use, and natural resources management, enabling her to tackle complex sustainability challenges with academic rigor and practical insight.
Experience πΌ
Rudo has over 20 years of diverse professional experience. Currently a Researcher at the Copperbelt University in Zambia since 2019, she conducts pioneering work in sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and livelihoods. πΎ She previously held various roles at British American Tobacco, including Distribution Representative and Depot Clerk. Earlier, she served as a Human Resources Officer and Secretary at Delta Corporation, contributing to employee relations, logistics, and IT administration. π§βπ» Her extensive background blends corporate discipline with scientific inquiry and grassroots engagement.
Research Interest π
Rudo’s research spans sustainable agriculture, climate change adaptation, riverbank cultivation, and land use change. π She is passionate about addressing socio-economic drivers of environmental degradation and enhancing human livelihoods through data-driven solutions. Her work emphasizes the intersections of policy, community engagement, and natural resource conservation, contributing significantly to both academic literature and real-world sustainability efforts. π
Awards π
Rudoβs remarkable contributions have been recognized globally. She received the 2023 Women Researcher Award from ScienceFather’s International Research Awards on Leadership and Management. π She was honored on the Wall of Honor (2020) by the Society of American Foresters and awarded the Gregory Award (2020). πΏ She also contributed to major research programs like SENTINEL (GCRF-UK/RUFORUM) and the World Bankβs CBU-ACESM II (2019β2023), advancing African agriculture and mining sustainability.
Publications π
Socio-economic determinants of participating in riverbank cultivation β Scientific African, 2023
π Read Article | Cited by: 4 articles
A detailed analysis of household-level participation in riverbank cultivation in Zambia’s Upper Kafue Basin.
Systematic review of drivers of riverbank cultivation, human livelihoods and conservation in Southern Africa β African Journal of Rural Development, 2022
π Read Article | Cited by: 3 articles
Synthesizes studies addressing climate impacts and agri-food systems resilience.
Spatiotemporal Patterns of Agriculture Expansion Intensity and Land Use/Cover Changes β Agriculture, 2023
π Read Article | Cited by: 5 articles
Examines land use transitions in Zambiaβs mixed urban-rural basin from 1989β2019.
Investigation of the drivers and impacts of agricultural expansions on the Kafue River basin β RUFORUM Working Document Series, 2019
π Read Article | Cited by: 2 articles
Explores environmental and social outcomes of agricultural expansion in Zambiaβs Copperbelt Province.
Conclusion
Rudo Violet Denga stands as a highly commendable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her interdisciplinary expertise, international exposure, contributions to sustainable development, and dedication to research excellence showcase a strong, award-worthy profile. With focused scholarly output and deeper leadership in grant acquisition, her research impact is poised to grow even more prominently. She exemplifies the qualities of a researcher committed to transformative and inclusive development.