Dr. Mbangiwa is a Research Scientist at the University of Botswana with expertise in micrometeorology, soil–plant–atmosphere modelling, and environmental instrumentation. His work spans field-based agrometeorological measurement systems, evaporation and water productivity modelling, and automated weather station technologies for climate monitoring and early warning applications across Southern Africa.
Note: Earlier publications appear under the surname Moyo (e.g., Moyo N.C.).
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Selected Publications
Mbangiwa N.C., Savage M.J., Mabhaudhi T. (2019).
Modelling and measurement of water productivity and total evaporation in a dryland soybean crop.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology · DOI ↗
Savage M.J., Abraha M.G., Moyo N.C., Babikir E.N.S. (2014).
Web-based teaching, learning and research using accessible real-time data obtained from field-based agrometeorological measurement systems.
South African Journal of Plant and Soil · DOI ↗
Kuyper B., Labuschagne C., Philibert R., Moyo N., Waldron H., Reason C., Palmer C. (2012).
Development of a Simplified, Cost Effective GC-ECD Methodology for the Sensitive Detection of Bromoform in the Troposphere.
Sensors · DOI ↗
Mengistu M.G., Everson C.S., Moyo N.C., Savage M.J. (2014).
The validation of the variables (evaporation and soil moisture) in hydrometeorological models.
Water Research Commission Report No. 2066/1/13