Job Type
Research
Data Management
Natural Resource Management
Decision Making & Policy
Subject Area
Fisheries, Aquaculture
Marine and Coastal Engineering
Pollution
Skills
Houssoyni Housseni, born in
Mohéli - Comoros, holds a Master Degree in Development with
specialization in Environment management from French speaker University
(Université Senghor,
Campus de Burkina-Faso);an Engineering Degree in Naturals resources protection
and conservation (Ecosystems service, Ecology, marine sciences) from University
of Applied Sciences and Technology, Tehran-Iran; and a Bachelor’s Degree in
Earth Sciences and Environment (Geology, Ecology and Chemistry) from University
of Comoros. His area of specialization include: Research on natural resources
management, biodiversity, environment management; sustainable development and
natural resources utilization; Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM), community
based climate change adaptation; environmental policy formulation and analysis;
development of integrated ecosystem based management plans; negotiation and
conflict resolution, capacity building and project management.
Currently he works as Shisiwani National
Park Warden (Comoros Protected Areas National Network Project funded by GEF and
Implementing by UNDP) he is the executive manager of Shisiwani National Park.
Before he was Anjouan National Parks manager within the Comoros Protected Areas
National Network, He managed two protected areas in the Comorian island of
Anjouan, with a very small team including 25 agents composed of Community
mobilization specialists, rangers and awerden, the two protected areas of
Anjouan (Shisiwani National Park (MPA) and Mount Ntringui National Park (PA))
were well managed with the support of local communities. It sets itself the
goal of making a greater contribution to the conservation of the unique heritage
of a small island developing state such as the Comoros Union, which faces the
various climatic and anthropogenic challenges that jeopardize the safeguarding
of its biodiversity.
Houssoyni Housseni has been actively
involved in different consultancy and environmental projects on Comoros; he was
the mean author of the impact of climate change in biodiversity in the second
communication of climate change in Comoros, Author on Nairobi Convention
facilitation process of compiling the first ever West Indian Ocean marine
protected (MPAs) outlook to establish a sustainable development goals baseline
for target 14.4.
He focuses his interest in
sustainable development, policy analysis and Mutual Gain Negotiation assessment
skill for conflicts resolution for sustainable use of natural resources. He published a book in negotiation and
conflict resolution for natural resources management on Mohéli marine Park.