Sarah Jatau
PhD Student
School of Science and the Environment
Research Degree Students
email: Jats1_20@uni.worc.ac.uk
Sarah is a full time PhD student in the School of Science and the Environment at ¾ÞÈéÎÞÂë. Her research interest is on the impacts of climate change on food security and livelihood adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa. In particular, she is focusing on women farmers in Nigeria and exploring how they adapt to climate change. Sarah is a member of the Sustainable Environments Research Group (SERG). Her supervisors are Prof Alan Dixon and Dr Kate Ashbrook.
Before commencing her programme, she was a Lecturer at the University of Jos (IJMB Unit), Nigeria, where she taught Human Geography from 2016-2023.
Qualifications
- BSc/ed Geography: University of Jos, Nigeria
- MSc Environmental Management: Coventry University, UK
Teaching Interests
- Human geography
- Biodiversity
- Cultural geography
- Sustainable development
Research Interests
- Sustainability and the environment
- Agricultural adaptation, resilience and food security
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Qualitative methods, including participatory approaches
Recent Publications
Wuyep SZ, Jatau S and Kwarfwang K (2022) Physio-chemical properties of soil in Ganawuri Plateau State, Nigeria. International Journal of Food Science and Agriculture 6, 6, 33-339. .
Wuyep SZ, Jatau S and Williams JJ (2022) Deforestation and management strategies in Bokkos Lga Plateau State, Nigeria. In: Binbol NL, Bombom LS, Galadima JS, Goylo,SS and Akintunde, EA (Eds) Environmental issues and national development. pp 372-384
Jatau, S, Odeh EO and Bombom L (2021) Plastic waste management practices in Jos Metropolis, Nigeria. African Journal of Geographical Sciences (AJCS) 2, 1, 24-35.
Jatau S and Binbol NL (2020) Assessing barriers to household waste recycling: A cases study of Coventry University postgraduate students. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications 10, 11, 542-549
Jatau S, Mmaduka L and Obidike EE (2020) An eleven years analysis of the seasonal dynamics of urban heat island (UHI) intensity (2004-2014). International Journal of Geography and Geology 9, 1, 55-70.
Obidike EE, Jatau S and Ayu M (2020) A critical analysis of the role of energy generation from municipal solid waste (MSW). AIMS Environmental Journal 7, 5, 387-405.
Membership of Professional Bodies
- Member of Chartered Institute of Waste Management UK (CIWM)
- Member Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN)
- Nigerian Environmental Society (NES)