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Publications

Books:-

 

1. Elsiddig. E.A. 2007. Jebel Marra: The Potentials for Resources and Rural Development IN Darfur. El-Gawda Press, Khartoum. 232 p. (Chapter on eco-tourism)

 

2. Elsiddig, E.A. 2006. Tree measurements in Sudan, University of Khartoum Press. In Arabic

 

  1. Elsiddig, E. A. 2004. Community Based Natural Resource Management in the Sudan, (Chapter 7). In: Awimbo, J. Barrow, E. and Karaba, M. (2004). Community Based Natural Resource Management in the IGAD regional IUCN, The World Conservation Union, Nirobi.

 

4. Contributed in the international publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC): IPCC 2004 and 2007 publications.

 

4.1. IPCC Good Practice Guidance for Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry

2004. UNEP, WMO, IGES, Printed in Chambride.

 

4.2. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, (IPCC), Climate Change 2007.

     Mitigation of Climate Change. Chapter 9 Forestry.

 

4.3. Lead Author in IPCC “Supplementary Good Practice Guidance Arising from Kyoto” 2013.

 

4.4. Lead Author chapter 11in the fifth assessment report of the IPCC (2014

 

5. Luukkannen, O., p. Katila, Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig, Edinam Glover, Huda Sharawi, and Mohamed Ahmad Elfadl 2006. Partnership between public and private actors in forest-sector development, options for dryland Africa based on experience from Sudan. Study commissioned by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Finland, Department of International Development Cooperation, Helsinki.

 

6. Contributed in the Sudan National Communication 2003 in two chapters

 

Papers :-

 

Papers on Environment and Climate Change

 

1. Elsiddig, E.A. 1999. National conversion factors of forestry and grassland for CO2 inventory in Sudan. A paper for the training workshop on Carbon dioxide issues held at the Higher Council for Environment and Natural Resources for training of the national team, for Green House Gas (GHG) inventory, Khartoum Sudan, Sept. 1999.

 

2.Hussan, S.G.; Musnad, H.A. and Elsiddig, E.A. 2004. Strategy and methodology of research on desertification in the Sudan: Forestry Sector. Proceedings of the National Forum of Scientific Research on Desertification in the Sudan. Al-Sharga Hall, Khartoum, 16 – 18 March 2004.Edited by Professor Mukhtar Ahmed Mustafa and Dr. Ahmed Ali Mahdi.

 

3. Ballal, M.E.; Elsiddig, E.A.; Elfadl, M.A. and Lukkanen, O. 2005.Relationship between environmental factors, tapping dates, tapping intensity and gum Arabic yield of an Acaciaa senegal plantation in western Sudan. Journal of Arid Environment 13.

 

4. Elsiddig, E.A. Elyas A. E. and Elfadil, B. 2005. The application of space technology for detection of forest coverchange to facilitate decisions on management options. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Space Technology for Peace, Rehabilitation and Development, organized jointly by Inter-Islamic Network on Space and Technology and Remote Sensing Authority – Sudan. 26 – 29/ September/ 2005, Khartoum.

 

5. Lugman Mohamadein Mohamed,Elnour Abdalaa Elsiddig, Mohamed Nefatti and Abdalla Gaafar Mohamed, 2007. Causes of Desertification in the Sudan: Tree cover changes in Rawashda forest, Eastern Sudan. Discovery and innovation, Volume 18 (AFORNET Special Edition No. 4): 375 – 3

 

  1. Wafa Nori; Elnour Elsiddig and Irmgard Niemeyer 2008. Detection of Land Cover Changes Using Multi-Temporal Satellite Imagery. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Ssiences. Vol. XXXVII. Part B7. 948 – 951. Beijing.

 

7. Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig and Talaat Dafaala Abdelmagid 2008. Deforestation along the Nile and the surrounding Clay plains of Central Sudan. Nile Basin Development Forum (NBDF), Khartoum, Sudan 17 – 19 November 2008.

 

8. Wafa Nuri; Irmgard Niemeyer and Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig 2008. Detection of Pixel-level and cover change with Multi-temporal Imagery.Nile Basin Development Forum (NBDF), Khartoum, Sudan 17 – 19 November 2008.

 

9. Eliddig, Elnour Abdalla, 2010 Improving traditional land use practices in dry lands of Sudan in contribution to adaptation to Climate Change impacts. Nature & Faune, Vol. 25, Issue 1, 90 – 96

 

Papers on Forest Management

 

10. Hetherington, J.C. and Elsiddig E.A. 1983/84 Aids to the management of Acacia nilotica plantations in the Sudan. Forest Ecology and Management (1983/1984) 275-289.

 

11. Elsiddig, E.A. 1987. The construction of volume and height equations for Eucalyptus camaldulensis on gref land along the Blue Nile. Sudan Silva No 26 Vol. VI 83-87

 

12. Elsiddig, E.A. 1992.How to sustain inventories through declining budget. Proceedings of the Stand Inventory Technologies, An international Multiple resource Conference, the World Forestry Center, Portland, 13 – 17/09/1992.

 

13. Eltayeb, A.M.; Elsiddig E. A. and Erabi E. B. 1993. Construction of volume tables for Eucalyptus plantations in irrigated schemes and Blue Nile gref lands. U. of K J. Agric. Sci. Vol. 1, No. 2. 37-47.

 

14. Elsiddig, E.A. 1994. An indicative assessment of the productivity trend of Ecalyptus microtheca irrigated plantations in the Gezira Scheme. U. of K. J. Agric Sci. Vol. Z. No. 2: 134 – 140

 

15. Elsiddig, E.A. 2002. The management of Acacia nilotica L. plantation along the Blue Nile flood basins in Sudan for sustainable production: A Review. U. of K. J. Agric Sci. 10 (1) 119-130.

 

16. Elsiddig, E.A. (2003) Above-ground biomass for Acacia seyal natural forests in eastern Sudan. Sudan silva 9 (1): 24 – 39.

 

 

17. Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig,Talaat Dafaalla Abdelmagid and Abdalla Gaafar Mohamed 2008. Sustainable use of dry lands for forest production in the Sudan. In:Proceedings of the National Symposium of Sustainable use of the drylands in Sudan, 17 – 18 June 2008, Edited by Professor Mukhtar Ahmed Mustafa and Professor Ahmed Ali Mahdi.

 

18. E. K. Glover and E. A. ELsiddig 2012. The causes and consequences of environmental changes in Gedaref, Sudan. Land Degradation and development 2012. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

 

19. Elsiddig E.A. (2012) Community-based natural resource management with a climate change perspective: Focus on Nile Basin Communities. A Paper for the workshop on Climate Change Mitigation, Local Communities and Indigenous people, Cairns, Australia 26 – 28/2012.

 

Papters on Agro-forestry

 

20. Elsiddig, E.A. 2003. The use of Ziziphus spina-christi as Agroforestry component in Yemen. U. K. J. Agric Sci. 11 (1): 107 – 116.

 

21. Elsiddig, E.A; Luukkanen, O. Batahir, A.S. and Elfudl, M.A. 2003. The importance of Ziziphus spina-christi in the drylands with reference to Yemen. Proceedings, The 3rd Arab International Apicultural Conference, Tanta – Egypt (28 – 31 December 2003).

 

22. Ballal, M.E.; Elsiddig, E.A.; ElfAdl, M.A. and Luukkanen, O. 2005. Gum arabic yield in differently managed Acacia senegal stands in western Sudan. Agroforestry Forum, 63: 237 – 245.

 

23. Elsiddig, E.A.; Elballal, M.E. and Abdelmagid, T.D. 2005. The Acacia senegal Agroforestry system in the Sudan. Proceedings of the Planary Garden’05 workshop, Brazil, 26 – 28 September, 2005.

 

Papers on Community Participation

 

24. Elsiddig, E.A. 2003. Management of dry-land forest reserves in Sudan based on participatory approach. In Elsharahan, A.S; Wood, W.W.; Goudie, A.S.; Fowler, A. and Abdellatif, E.M. Desertification of the Third Millennium, 361 – 364.

 

25. Elsiddig, E.A. 2003. The Importance of Trees and Forests for local communities in Dry Lands of Sub-Saharan Africa. VITRI/ETFRN/IUFRO-SIDO workshop, Finland 30 June – 4 July 2003.Webite: http://honeybee.helsinki.fi./tropics

 

26. Magid, T.D. and Elsiddig, E.A. 2003. Social forestry in the Sudan – Its current status and future potential. Proceedings, XII World Forestry Congress: Area C – People and forests in Harmony, Quebec City, Canada, September 2003.

 

27. Ali, A.M.; Elsiddig, E.A. and Dehaib, A.A. 2005. Resource Based Conflicts RBC Some Cases from North Sudan. Social Forestry and Environment Newsletter –Volume II, No. VII. 1 – 6.

 

28. Elsiddig, E.A. 2006. The role of indigenous knowledge in the livelihood activities of rural communities in Sudan. Paper accepted to be presented and published in the proceedings of the international conference on Dry area development. 25 – 28 February, 2006, Beijing, China.

 

30. Glover, E.K.; Luukkanen, O andElsiddig, E.A. 2005. Community-based forest management strategies for increasing the forest cover in Gedaref, Sudan. Proceedings, The Regional Workshop of Scientific Research and Research Action Plans for Combating Desertification, 22 – 24 November 2005, Alsharga Hall, University of Khartoum, UNESCO Chairt of Desertification Studies, Desertification and Desert Cultivation Studies Institute, Sudan. Edited by Prof. Mukhtar Ahmed Mustafa and Dr. Ahmed Ali Mahdi

 

31. Kalame, F.B.; Luukkanen, O. Elsiddig, E.A. and K.E. Glover 2006. Community-based natural resource management in drought-prone areas in Central Sudan. A paper presented for the conference on managing drought and Water scarcity in vulnerable environment: Creating a roadmap for change in the United States, (18 – 20 September 2006).

 

32. Talaat D. A, El Nour E. A, and Lugman M, 2008. Desertification in SudanExperiences and Lessons Learned. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ‘LEARNING FROM THE DESERT:    FROM CONSTRAINT TO AN ASSET’, Douz, Tunisia, 12-16 November 2008

 

33. Elnasri M. Mutwali, Sayda O. Elhiweris and Elnour A. Elsiddig, 2009. Effect of Light on seedling growth. The Scientific Journal; Scientific refereed Journal of Elzaim ELazhari University Jour. No. 7

 

34. Elsiddig, E.A. 2010. Ways for post-conflict management of Forestry resources in Sudan: Case of Darfur. Paper presented for the International Conference on Crisis, Conflict and Development, University of Finland 11 – 12/02/2010.

 

35. Elnour Abdall Elsiddig 2002Successful Results from Sudan-Helsinki Academic Co-operation in the Field of Forestry, Proceedingd, React to Act, Seminar 17/4 – 20/4/2002, University of Helsinki. Edited by Professor O. Luukkanen, University of Helsinki

          

36. Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig 2002. Development in forestry education in the Sudan. Tropical Dryland Rehabilitation Workshop, 11 – 14 June 2002, University of Helsinki, Hyytiälä Forestry Field Station.

http:honeybee.Helsinki.fi/tropic/workshop/abdalla.htm

 

37. Mohamed Khamis, El Nour El Siddieg, Ayoub Khalil, 2012. Analysis of Natural Regeneration of Boswellia Papyrifera Stands in Southern Kordofan State, Sudan. Tropentag, September 19-21, 2012, G¨ottingen – Kassel/Witzenhausen, “Resilience of agricultural systems against crises”

 

38. Mohamed Khamis, El Nour El Siddig, Ayoub Khalil and Elmar Csaplovics 2013. Changes in forest cover composition of Boswellia papyrifera stands and their consequences, South Kordofan, Sudan. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering

 

39. PETE SMITH, et al. (ELNOUR A. ELSIDDIG + ovrr 25 authors (2013). How much land-based greenhouse gas mitigation can be achieved without compromising food security and environmental goals? Global Change Biology (2013) 19, 2285–2302, doi: 10.1111/gcb.12160.

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40. Yahia Omar Adam and Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig, 2013. A Note on Climate Change Impact and Adaptation Strategies in North Kordofan State, Sudan. U. of K. J. Agric. Sci. 21(1), 134-139, 2013

41. Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig, 2014. Some aspect of climate changes and impacts on human livelihoods. A paper to be submitted for the fifth post graduate conference February 2014, Shambat

 

 

42. Elnour Abdalla Elsiddig; Manal Ali Abdelhalim and Elyas Ahmed Elyas, 2014. Assessment of some aspects of climate change impacts and approaches for mitigation in Kassala State. A paper to be submitted for the fifth post graduate conference February 2014, Shambat.

 

43. Mustafa M. El-Abbas and Elnour A. Elsiddig2014. Assessment of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in the Blue Nile Region, Sudan (1996-2005) Using Remote Sensing and GIS TechniquesA paper to be submitted for the fifth post graduate conference February 2014, Shambat.