Bio
Dr. Mohamed Khamis Said, a Tanzanian geographer and environmentalist, has dedicated his career to understanding human-nature interactions. Born with a passion for human systems, he pursued geography, graduating with a BAED in Geography from the State University of Zanzibar in 2007, MSc in Natural Resources Management from the University of Dodoma (UDOM), and a PhD from the University of Dar es Salaam. As an academic at UDOM’s Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Mohamed employs political ecology to analyze the intricate relationships between society and environmental resources. His research spans social institutions, natural resources management, environmental conservation, climate change, coastal resources, and the Blue Economy. As a prolific scholar, he is driven by curiosity to study, conduct research, consult, and publish extensively. Mohamed aspires to become a distinguished scholar, leaving a lasting impact on environmental and geographical studies through his commitment to understanding and preserving the delicate balance between humanity and the natural world.