Research Excellence Award
Santigie Morlor Conteh
South China University of Technology, China
| Santigie Morlor Conteh | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | South China University of Technology |
| Country | China |
| Scopus ID | Not Available |
| Documents | 2 |
| Subject Area | Hydrological Modeling and Climate Change Impact Assessment |
| Event | International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics |
| ORCID | 0000-0003-4180-3208 |
Santigie Morlor Conteh is a researcher associated with South China University of Technology whose scholarly activities focus on hydrological modeling, watershed analysis, and climate change impact assessment. His research addresses the interactions between environmental systems, land use dynamics, and hydrological processes, particularly within vulnerable river basin ecosystems. Conteh’s recent publication on the Rokel-Seli River Basin in Sierra Leone examines projected streamflow changes under future climate and land use scenarios, contributing to scientific understanding of sustainable water resource management and environmental resilience.[1]
Abstract
The academic contributions of Santigie Morlor Conteh emphasize the application of hydrological analysis and environmental modeling for understanding the long-term implications of climate and land use change. His work integrates watershed dynamics with predictive environmental assessment approaches, supporting sustainable planning and adaptive resource management strategies. The published research demonstrates a methodological focus on streamflow forecasting and regional hydrological resilience within river basin systems.[1]
Keywords
Hydrological Modeling, Climate Change, Streamflow Analysis, Environmental Resilience, River Basin Management, Land Use Dynamics, Watershed Assessment, Sustainability Research.
Introduction
Hydrological systems are increasingly influenced by environmental pressures associated with climate variability and anthropogenic land transformations. Contemporary environmental research therefore requires analytical frameworks capable of evaluating long-term hydrological behavior and ecosystem sustainability. Santigie Morlor Conteh contributes to this area through research examining the interactions between climatic change, land use transitions, and river basin hydrology. His studies support scientific dialogue surrounding environmental adaptation and sustainable water governance.[1]
Research Profile
Conteh’s research profile is centered on environmental systems analysis and hydrological forecasting. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary integration between climate science, watershed management, and spatial environmental assessment. Through quantitative modeling techniques, his research investigates the future impacts of changing climatic patterns and land utilization on water availability and basin sustainability.[1]
Research Contributions
A notable contribution by Conteh involves the analysis of projected streamflow variations within the Rokel-Seli River Basin of Sierra Leone. The study evaluates the combined effects of climate and land use change on hydrological behavior using predictive assessment techniques. This work contributes to understanding environmental vulnerability in developing regions while supporting evidence-based resource management and climate adaptation planning.[1]
Publications
- Future Impact of Climate and Land Use Change on Streamflow in the Rokel‐Seli River Basin, Sierra Leone, JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 2025. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.70044
Research Impact
The research activities of Santigie Morlor Conteh contribute to ongoing discussions regarding hydrological resilience and sustainable environmental management. His focus on predictive streamflow assessment has relevance for climate adaptation policies, watershed conservation strategies, and environmental planning frameworks. The analytical orientation of his work also reflects broader interdisciplinary trends within environmental systems science and climate impact evaluation.[1]
Award Suitability
The selection of Santigie Morlor Conteh for recognition within the International Research Awards on Network Science & Graph Analytics reflects the interdisciplinary relevance of his environmental modeling research. His work demonstrates analytical engagement with interconnected ecological and hydrological systems, particularly through the study of climate-driven network interactions within river basin environments. The research aligns with contemporary scientific priorities concerning sustainability, resilience, and environmental forecasting.[1]
Conclusion
Santigie Morlor Conteh’s scholarly profile reflects an emerging contribution to hydrological modeling and climate change assessment. Through research addressing streamflow dynamics and watershed sustainability, his work supports evidence-based environmental planning and scientific understanding of future ecological risks. The interdisciplinary nature of these studies highlights the significance of integrated approaches in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.[1]
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References
- Conteh, S. M., Pan, J., Wang, Z., Feng, X., Lai, C., Wu, X., Zeng, Z., & Jiang, J. (2025). Future Impact of Climate and Land Use Change on Streamflow in the Rokel‐Seli River Basin, Sierra Leone. JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
https://doi.org/10.1111/1752-1688.70044