| Training: | PhD fellow at University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany. Master Science student at Faculty of Environment Science and Natural Resources, Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya. (2000 – 2002) Bachelor student of the Faculty of Agriculture, Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya. (1991 – 1996) |
| Career and experience: | Research Fellow at the International Livestock Research Institute, People, Livestock and Environment Programme (PLE). (2002 – 2004) Research Scientist-KARI-Marsabit (1998-2009) and KARI-Katumani (2009 to date) Visiting postdoc scientist at the German Institute for Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics (DITSL) in the the frame of Cross-continental network for sustainable adaptation of grassland systems vulnerable to climate change (GrassNet) project. (2009 to date) |
| Research: | Dr. Harun Warui has more than 10 years of research experience in pastoral productions systems analysis (human ecology), e.g. on collective woody resources management, on-farm management of water and tree resources and characterisation of animal genetic resources. |
| Current Research Projects: | He is currently carrying out a postdoctoral research on “mutual learning of livestock keepers and scientists for adaptation to climate change in pastoral areas” within the DAAD funded GrassNet project. |
| Teaching: | No teaching at the moment. |