Abebaw Alene Yallew | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Abebaw Alene Yallew | Forestry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Ethiopian Forestry Development | Ethiopia

Mr. Abebaw Alene Yallew is a dedicated forestry researcher from Ethiopia with over six years of professional experience in forestry, environmental, and climate change sectors. He currently serves as a Forest Disease and Insect Pest Control Researcher at the Ethiopian Forest Development (EFD), where he actively contributes to proposal writing, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation, publication, and experimental material development. Previously, he worked as a Plantation Forest Researcher and Forest Resource Data Encoder at the former Ethiopian Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Commission (EEFCCC), gaining extensive expertise in field supervision, forest data registration, and stakeholder training. Mr. Yallew holds an MSc in Forest Management and Utilization from the University of Gondar (2022–2024) with a perfect GPA of 4.0, focusing on forest ecology, climate change impacts, and forest yield modeling. His thesis examined the distribution and economic importance of Uromycladium acaciae disease on Acacia mearnsii in Ethiopia’s northwestern highlands. He earned his BSc in General Forestry from Hawassa University, Wondo Genet College of Forestry and Natural Resources (2014–2018), with strong academic performance. His research interests include forest pathology, disease epidemiology, sustainable forest management, remote sensing, and climate-smart forestry. Technically proficient, he is skilled in QGIS, ARC-GIS, SPSS, R, SEPAL, Collect Earth, and advanced data analysis tools, with strong communication, leadership, and teamwork abilities. His publications in Ecological Genetics and Genomics, Jurnal Biota, and Agricultural Science and Technology highlight his contributions to understanding forest disease dynamics and biodiversity conservation. Mr. Yallew has completed several professional trainings from institutions such as the Technical University of Munich, UNDP, and Udacity, enhancing his analytical and geoinformatics expertise. He is a member of the Ethiopian Forestry Society and the African Forest Forum. As Chairperson of the Central Ethiopia Forestry Development Center’s Cafeteria Management Committee, he demonstrates strong leadership and organizational management. Committed to scientific excellence and sustainable resource management, Mr. Yallew continues to advance forestry research for ecological resilience and community development.

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Featured Publications

1. Yallew, A. A., & Abtew, A. A. (2025, June). Economic importance of wattle rust (Uromycladium acaciae) disease on Acacia mearnsii in Fagita Lekoma, North-Western highlands of Ethiopia. Ecological Genetics and Genomics, 35, 100352. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egg.2025.100352

2. Yallew, A. A., Abtew, A. A., & Kassie, W. B. (2025, January 16). Distribution of Uromycladium acaciae disease on Acacia mearnsii woodlots; response and farmers’ cultural management practices in Fagita Lekoma district, Ethiopia. Jurnal Biota, 11(1), 42–54. https://doi.org/10.19109/biota.v11i1.24739