Cannabaceae

Aliyu Salisu Barau
Born1974
Kano, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian

Aliyu Salisu Barau is a Nigerian academic and a full professor of Urban and Regional Planning at Bayero University Kano.[1] He is the Dean of the Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Bayero University Kano[2] and the West Africa Hub Director of the Urban Climate Change Research Network (UCCRN), affiliated with the Earth Institute, Columbia University.[3] He is also a Chartered Town Planner of the UK's Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).[4]

Education

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Aliyu Salisu Barau obtained BSc Geography (1996–1999) with a research project on Urban Climate Change and MSc Land Resources (2006–2008) with specialization on Landscape assessment for tourism potentials both from Bayero University Kano. For his doctorate degree, Aliyu moved to the University of Technology Malaysia (UTM) (2010–2015) where he obtained PhD in Urban and Regional Planning with a research that focused on landscape fragmentation in a Special economic zone namely Iskandar Malaysia.[citation needed]

Career

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  • Dean, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences/ Member of the University Management Committee/Member of the Senate. Bayero University Kano (Since March, 2023).[citation needed]
  • Director West Africa Hub, Urban Climate Change Research Network (UCCRN) affiliated with Earth Institute, Columbia University, New York appointed 2020.[3]
  • Founder and head of the Millennials and Resilience: City, Innovation and Transformation of Youths Laboratory, or the MR CITY Lab. An SDG Lab initially funded by Future Earth, Stockholm Resilience Centre and The University of Tokyo Integrated Research System for Sustainability Science (IR3s). MR CITY Lab aims to generate prototype solutions to complex sustainability problems.[5]
  • Alternate Member, Multidisciplinary Experts Panel: Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Science and Policy (IPBES) IPBES Secretariat Bonn Germany (https://ipbes.net/multidisciplinary-expert-panel).[6]
  • Member of the IPCC Scientific Steering Committee for the Cities and Climate Change International Scientific Conference. This is the first IPCC meeting on cities and climate change held in 2018 in Edmonton, Canada. The conference aims to feed into IPCC AR7 Special Report on Cities and Climate Change.[7]
  • Commission Member: International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN's) World Commission on Protected Areas (with concurrent role in Climate change, Governance of Protected and Conserved Areas, Urban Conservation Strategies networks) – 2018–2021 reappointed 2021–2025.[citation needed]
  • Environmental Advocacy for fostering conservation of culturally and historically important heritage sites such as the Kano City walls, open and green spaces including campaign against removing of old trees on Abuja-Kano Dual Carriage Way Rehabilitation project sites of Julius Berger Nigeria Plc for which the construction giant obliges positively.[8]
  • 2013—Research Fellow, Earth System Governance Project (Future Earth). This is the world's largest social science research network in the area of governance and global environmental change.[9]
  • Aliyu led development of some Apps available on Play Store namely BUKTrees.[10]

Public engagement

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Aliyu Salisu Barau engages with the public through regular writing on multiple environmental issues in Nigeria and beyond especially in English and Hausa languages. He has featured several enlightenment programs monitored by the BBC,[11][12] DW, VOA, and local and regional radio and TV stations such as Freedom Radio, Arewa24 among others. He has co-produced short films for public environmental education and engagement science-policy-science community.[13] Aliyu is also widely reported by the top Nigerian newspapers on environment, climate, energy, SDGs, biodiversity conservation and land degradation.[14] Barau has a keen interest in using short films for public education and engagement for positive land climate action. He has co-produced three short films on drylands landscape restoration.[15][16][17]

Selected publications

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Selected books

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  • Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2007). The Great Attractions of Kano. Research and Documentation Directorate Government House Kano. ISBN 978-978-8109-33-4.[20]
  • Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2006). An account of the high population in Kano State. Kano: Research and Documentation Directorate, Government House, Kano. pp. 1–29.[21]
  • Barau, Aliyu Salisu(2004). "Environment and Sustainable Development in the Qur’an." International Institute of Islamic Thought(IIIT), Kano-Nigeria (2004).[22]

Various reports

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  • Chapter Scientist, (Chapter 4: Land Degradation) IPCC Special Report on climate change, desertification, land degradation, sustainable land management, food security and greenhouse gas fluxes in terrestrial ecosystems.[23]
  • Lead Author, Special Report on SDG 11 and Land Restoration Chapter. Commissioned by International Resource Panel of the UN Environment,.[24]
  • 2015–2018 – Expert/Lead Author – Intergovernmental Platform for Science and Policy for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services – IPBES Africa Assessment Report.[25]
  • 2018 – 2019– Contributor/Co-Author, the UN Habitat Guiding Principles for Urban-Rural Linkages to Advance Integrated Territorial Development.[26] This framework is designed to support countries implement 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (SDGs) and the New Urban Agenda (NUA)
  • Executive Producer/Script writer – three Hausa short cartoons on public education on flood risk management (PASET/ICIPE Do-it-For Commons research project 2020–2023).[27] 
  • Member of the Editorial Team, Climate change and cities: Third Assessment Report of the Urban Climate Change Research Network (ARC 3.3). Cambridge University Press. (This comprises twelve book elements published by the Cambridge University Press).[28]
  • Co-author of the Global Research and Action Agenda on Cities and Climate Change Science (GRAA). The Agenda aims to generate greater knowledge in support of practice and decision-making in urban areas, through collaborative research efforts. GRAA was supported by the IPCC, UN Habitat, WCRP, WMO, UNEP, ICLEI, C40, UCLG, Cities Alliance.[29]

Awards

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  • Recipient of the 2023 Africa Ecologist Award by the British Ecological Society.
  • World Social Science Fellow (Sustainable Urbanisation) of the International Social Science Council, Research Fellow – Earth System Governance Project. World Social Science Fellow (Sustainable Urbanisation), appointed by the International Social Science Council (ISSC) of UNESCO as The ISSC is now renamed International Science Council.[30]
  • 2018 Top reviewer (top 1%) cross-field Clarivate/Web of Science.[31]
  • Honourable Mention Award for Unique Landscapes and Places – International photographic competition organised by Association of American Geographers, awarded at the 56th Annual General Meeting of the April 2011 Seattle, Washington State, United States.
  • Honourable Mention Award in International Environmental Essay Contest Third Edition, 1998 organised by Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina, United States.
  • Recipient of the 2011 Chinese Academy of Sciences Travel Grant for International Association for Landscape Ecology (IALE) Congress in Beijing.

References

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  1. ^ "Speakers announced for Trees for Climate Change, Biodiversity and People symposium". British Ecological Society. 2023-03-13. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  2. ^ "About Us | Bayero University". fee.buk.edu.ng. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  3. ^ a b "Hub Director Spotlight Series: Dr. Aliyu Barau on Co-Creation, Covid-19, and Climate Change in Cities | Urban Climate Change Research Network". uccrn.ei.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  4. ^ "Championing the power of planning". www.rtpi.org.uk. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  5. ^ "Spotlight on SDG Labs: Trees grow in Kano | Future Earth". Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  6. ^ "Summary report 2–9 July 2022". IISD Earth Negotiations Bulletin. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  7. ^ "IPCC – Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change". archive.ipcc.ch. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  8. ^ Focus, Kano (2019-08-14). "BUK lecturer saves Kano-Abuja trees from Julius Berger". Kano Focus. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  9. ^ "Dr. Aliyu Salisu Barau". Earth System Governance. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  10. ^ "BUKTrees – Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  11. ^ "How can Nigerians be protected from the annual floods?". 2017-07-29. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  12. ^ "Why does Nigeria keep flooding?". 2018-09-26. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  13. ^ Leeds, Horizons Institute, University of (2023-03-28). "Insight Series: How to overcome boundaries, and add value, in global research projects". Horizons Institute. Retrieved 2023-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ Kwen, James (2023-11-02). "SDGs: Experts Call For Action Against Fuelwood Extraction". Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  15. ^ FILM 1. The drylands of northern Nigeria, 14 March 2022, retrieved 2023-12-06
  16. ^ FILM 2. Why indigenous trees are so good, 14 March 2022, retrieved 2023-12-06
  17. ^ FILM 3. The benefits of indigenous tree products, 14 March 2022, retrieved 2023-12-06
  18. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu; Ludin, A. N.M. (2012). "Intersection of landscape, anthropocene and fourth paradigm". Living Reviews in Landscape Research. 6 (1): 1–30. doi:10.12942/lrlr-2012-1.
  19. ^ Kafi, Kamil Muhammad; Barau, Aliyu Salisu; Aliyu, Abdulkadir (2021). "The effects of windstorm in African medium-sized cities: An analysis of the degree of damage using KDE hotspots and EF-scale matrix". International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 55. Bibcode:2021IJDRR..5502070K. doi:10.1016/j.ijdrr.2021.102070. ISSN 2212-4209.
  20. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2007). The Great Attraction of Kano. Research and Documentation Directorate, Government House Kano. doi:10.13140/RG.2.1.3958.9922. ISBN 978-9788109334.
  21. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2006). An account of the high population in Kano State (PDF). Kaano: Research and Documentation Directorate, Government House, Kano.
  22. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2004). Environment and Sustainable Development in the Quran. Nigeria: IIIT. ISBN 978-37642-1-7.
  23. ^ https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2019/11/SRCCL-Full-Report-Compiled-191128.pdf
  24. ^ "Land Restoration for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals". 26 July 2019.
  25. ^ https://www.ipbes.net/users/aliyusalisubarau
  26. ^ https://unhabitat.org/sites/default/files/2020/03/url-gp-1.pdf
  27. ^ "Centre for Dryland Agriculture – YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  28. ^ "Author Portal | Urban Climate Change Research Network". uccrn.ei.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  29. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2023-11-23). "Extended version: Global Research and Action Agenda on Cities and Climate Change Science" (PDF). www.ipcc.ch. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  30. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2023). "Earth system governance". Earth system governance. Archived from the original on 2023-12-06. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  31. ^ Barau, Aliyu Salisu (2023). "Web of Science". Clarivate. Archived from the original on 2023-12-06. Retrieved 2023-12-06.

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