Prof. John Benansio | Environmental Pollution And Skin Health | Research Excellence Award
Alliance for Environment and Rural Development | South Sudan
John Sebit Benansio is a researcher at the Alliance for Environment and Rural Development, South Sudan, specializing in fisheries science, climate change, wetlands ecology, and human–wildlife conflict. He holds advanced academic training in environmental and biological sciences, with a strong focus on applied conservation research in fragile ecosystems. His work addresses climate adaptation in fishing communities, biodiversity conservation, and the management of endangered freshwater species in Africa. Dr. Benansio has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in reputable international journals, accumulating over 167 citations with an h-index of 8 and an i10-index of 7, reflecting steady scholarly impact. He has collaborated extensively with international researchers and conservation organizations, contributing to regionally significant policy-relevant studies. His research has informed sustainable resource management and community-based conservation initiatives across East and Central Africa, earning recognition through research excellence nominations and professional academic service
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Featured Publications
Perceptions and attitudes towards climate change in fishing communities of the Sudd Wetlands, South Sudan
Have the fishing communities of Zanzibar Island benefited from increasing tourism development?
Fishers, dams, and the potential survival of the world’s rarest turtle, Rafetus swinhoei, in northern Vietnam
Local Ecological Knowledge in South Sudan Can Help Conservation and Management of Cyclanorbis elegans
Searching priorities for a species at the brink of extinction: Threat analysis of the Nubian Flapshell Turtle