Dr. Mohamed Abd salam EL Vilaly | Climate change | Best Researcher Award
United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification(UNCCD) | Germany
Dr. Mohamed Abd Salam El Vilaly is a globally recognized expert in environmental geospatial analytics, sustainable development, and natural resource management. With nearly two decades of experience in academia, the United Nations, and humanitarian sectors, he focuses on land-use change, climate change mitigation, and ecosystem resilience. Originating from the Sahel region, his passion for climate resilience has led him to design tools and strategies for disaster risk reduction, ecological monitoring, and sustainable development. Currently, he serves as Programme Officer for the G20 Global Land Initiative at the UNCCD, where he drives global data coordination, decision support systems, and capacity building.
Author Profile
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Education
Dr. El Vilaly earned his Ph.D. in Arid Lands Resource Sciences from the University of Arizona, USA, with a dissertation on remote sensing-based drought monitoring. He holds a Master’s of Research (DEA) in Natural Resources and Environmental Science from the University of Avignon and Montpellier, focusing on land and hydrology. He also obtained a professional Master’s (DESS) in Sustainable Groundwater Management from the University of Grenoble, specializing in hydrogeology and water chemistry. His academic foundation began with a Bachelor’s in Water Resource Management from the University of Nouakchott, Mauritania, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary background in water and environmental sciences.
Professional Experience
Dr. El Vilaly’s career spans strategic roles in the UN system and global development institutions. Currently, he serves as Programme Officer at UNCCD’s G20 Global Land Initiative, leading data systems, AI-enabled mapping, and decision tools. He was a Sustainable Development Officer at UN ESCWA, advancing watershed resilience in MENA. At UNFPA, he was a Senior Technical Specialist in geospatial census systems and demographic mapping. At IFPRI, he led climate adaptation and data visualization projects across Africa. His work involves policy advising, GIS and remote sensing innovation, disaster risk management, and developing national capacity for environmental resilience and data integration.
Awards and Recognition
Dr. El Vilaly is recognized for his leadership in applying geospatial technologies to global sustainability challenges. His development of advanced data platforms for climate monitoring and policy support has been highlighted in various international programs. As a trusted advisor to UN agencies, he has influenced regional strategies through GRID3 and the Malabo Declaration monitoring framework. His expertise in digital cartography and AI-based opportunity mapping has earned him acclaim across UNESCWA, UNFPA, and IFPRI. His academic research and field innovation have consistently contributed to UN goals on land restoration, population resilience, and environmental monitoring, often serving as a benchmark for capacity building.
Research Skills
Dr. El Vilaly is an expert in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial-statistical modeling for environmental and development applications. He specializes in integrating AI, satellite data, and interactive platforms for land monitoring and decision support. He has designed tools for drought mapping, disaster risk assessment, and hydrological analysis. His skill set includes developing user-centric data interfaces, AR/VR applications for communication, and geostatistical analysis. He is proficient in translating complex data into actionable insights and has trained stakeholders globally in spatial data management, resilience mapping, and sustainable development planning, bridging the gap between science, policy, and field application.
Conclusion
Publications
Drought Monitoring with Remote Sensing Based Land Surface Phenology: Applications and Validation
Climate Viewer: Automated Remote Sensing Portal for Vegetation Monitoring in Africa
Enhancing Pastoral Resilience to Climate Change in Burkina Faso
Data Visualization Tools for Agricultural Policy in 23 African Countries
GIS-Based Risk Mapping for COVID-19 Response and Demographic Analysis
Strengthening Rural Community Adaptation to Climate Change in The Gambia
Integration of Geospatial Data for Sustainable Natural Resource Management in the Sahel