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John Kikuni Tchowa | Social Forestry | Young Researcher Award

Published on 03/06/202603/06/2026 by International Popular Scientist Awards

Young Researcher Award

John Kikuni Tchowa
University of Kolwezi

         John Kikuni Tchowa
Affiliation University of Kolwezi
Country Belgium
Scopus ID 59384144600
Documents 3
Citations 7
h-index 2
Subject Area Social Forestry
Event International Popular Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0009-3327-3113

John Kikuni Tchowa  the Young Researcher Award recognition highlights the scholarly activities and emerging research profile of John Kikuni Tchowa, affiliated with the University of Kolwezi. His academic contributions within the field of Social Forestry demonstrate engagement with interdisciplinary environmental studies, sustainable resource management, and community-oriented research practices. The recognition is presented in association with the International Popular Scientist Awards, which acknowledge developing researchers whose work contributes to scientific advancement and knowledge dissemination.[1]

Contents
  1. Abstract
  2. Keywords
  3. Introduction
  4. Research Profile
  5. Research Contributions
  6. Publications
  7. Research Impact
  8. Award Suitability
  9. Conclusion
  10. External Links
  11. References

Abstract

This article presents an academic overview of John Kikuni Tchowa and evaluates the relevance of his scholarly profile for the Young Researcher Award. The assessment is based on documented publication activity, citation performance, subject specialization in Social Forestry, and evidence of research engagement. Although at an early stage of academic development, the available indicators suggest active participation in scientific research and contribution to knowledge within environmental and forestry-related disciplines.[1][2]

Keywords

Young Researcher Award, Social Forestry, Environmental Research, Sustainable Resource Management, Academic Recognition, Scientific Publications, Citation Impact, University of Kolwezi, Forestry Studies, Research Excellence.

Introduction

Young researcher recognitions are designed to encourage emerging scholars who demonstrate research potential through publications, scientific communication, and measurable academic outputs. Such awards support the visibility of developing investigators and promote continued participation in research activities. Within this framework, John Kikuni Tchowa represents an early-career researcher whose work aligns with themes relevant to Social Forestry and sustainable environmental development.[3]

Research Profile

John Kikuni Tchowa is affiliated with the University of Kolwezi and has developed a research profile focused on Social Forestry. Available bibliometric indicators identify three indexed documents, seven citations, and an h-index of two. These metrics indicate initial scholarly engagement and demonstrate that his research outputs have attracted attention within relevant academic communities.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions in Social Forestry frequently address interactions between human communities, forest ecosystems, conservation strategies, and sustainable resource utilization. The available record suggests participation in research that supports environmental stewardship and evidence-based approaches to forestry management. Such contributions are significant because they help inform sustainable development objectives and local environmental decision-making processes.[2]

Publications

The publication record currently consists of three documented scholarly outputs. Although modest in number, these publications establish a foundation for future academic growth and provide evidence of active participation in research dissemination. Publication activity remains an important criterion in the evaluation of emerging researchers and contributes to visibility within the scientific community.[1]

Research Impact

Citation metrics provide a useful indication of scholarly visibility and influence. With seven recorded citations and an h-index of two, the available evidence indicates that published work has been referenced by other researchers. While the citation profile reflects an early-career stage, it demonstrates measurable engagement within the broader research ecosystem and suggests potential for future growth.[1]

Award Suitability

The Young Researcher Award is generally intended for scholars who have begun to establish an independent research trajectory and who demonstrate promise through publications, citations, and professional engagement. Based on available academic indicators, John Kikuni Tchowa exhibits characteristics consistent with early-career recognition, including documented scholarly productivity, subject specialization, and measurable citation impact. These factors support consideration for recognition within the International Popular Scientist Awards program.[3]

Conclusion

John Kikuni Tchowa represents an emerging researcher contributing to the field of Social Forestry through documented scholarly activity and measurable research outcomes. His publication record, citation profile, and institutional affiliation collectively demonstrate a developing academic career. These achievements align with the objectives of the Young Researcher Award, which seeks to recognize promising scholars whose work contributes to scientific advancement and future research development.[1][3]

External Links

  • ORCID Profile
  • Scopus Author Profile
  • Google Scholar Author Profile
  • Award Website

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: John Kikuni Tchowa, Author ID 59384144600. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59384144600
  2. DOI Foundation. (n.d.). Digital Object Identifier (DOI) System and scholarly publishing standards.
  3. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award program overview and eligibility information.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  4. Sikuzani, Y. U., Tchowa, J. K., Mukenza, M. M., & Bogaert, J. (2026). Mapping and quantifying mine waste dump expansion in the Katangese Copperbelt (Democratic Republic of the Congo): Implications for ecological remediation.
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