Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR)

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Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR)

Through our funding, two graduate students at the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries Science will be investigating the potential of aquatic plants for carbon sequestration, particularly focusing on climate mitigation strategies suitable for local conditions in Malawi.

RESEARCH FOCUSES:
GHG emission mitigation
Carbon removal and storage
Wastewater treatment
Wetland preservation
Water flow regulation
Heat mitigation

Research Framework

Expected outcomes:

• Bibliographic report and literature review • Test specifications documentation • Initial design for small infrastructure capable of capturing 250 tons of CO₂ per year • Research findings published in peer-reviewed journals

Progress monitoring:

• Regular online meetings (minimum every 6 weeks) • Comprehensive progress reports • Student monitoring and evaluation • Opportunity for collaboration with other universities upon approval

Future development pathways:

Upon successful completion of initial research and demonstrated feasibility: • Partnership renewal • Extended testing phase • On-site installation of small-scale structures

LUANAR Research Team

LUANAR Research Lead

Dr. Joyce Bakuwa Njoloma

LUANAR Research Coordinator & Principal Investigator

Dr. Austin Mtethiwa

LUANAR Master Student

Steven Chirwa

Malawi Community Partner, Butterfly Foundation for Peace

David E. Arond

Malawi Community Partner, Butterfly Foundation for Peace

Andrew Johnson Raphael