Eniru Emmanuel Innocent is an assistant lecturer and a Departmental Examination’s Coordinator at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, specifically in the department of Biological and Environmental Sciences at Kampala International University.
He holds a M.sc. and B.sc. in Environmental Management both attained from Kampala International University. His research interests are in the fields of; Soils management and agriculture, Water Resources, Wetlands Forests/trees management, Solid wastes and Climate Change.
With all his strong foundation and vast experience in the Biological and Environmental Sciences field, he is in the right position to guide and shape the minds of the future as well as creating sustainable solutions for a better, Uganda, Africa and the world at large here at KIU where we continue to explore the heights!
Danson Musinguzi, Emmanuel Kayinamura, Anne Tumushabe, Daniel Omuna, Emmanuel I. Eniru, Oluwole O. Akiyode, Edson Mwebesa, Dominic Byarugaba, Twaha A. Basamba, Katongole Hadijjah (2018). Socio-Economic Factors Influencing Use and Adoption of Family Sized Bio-digesters as Renewable Energy Sources in Ngoma District Rwanda..
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Mahoro Gloria Brenda, Eniru Emmanuel Innocent, Omuna Daniel, Yusuf Abdulfatah Abdu (2017). ). Performance of Biomass Briquettes as an Alternative Energy Source Compared to Wood Charcoal in Ugand.
International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Science,
Daniel Omuna, Emmanuel Innocent Eniru, & Gloria Brenda Mahoro (2017). Government and Stakeholders' Interventions in Encouraging Public Use and Adoption of Briquettes as an Alternative to Charcoal..
Grin
Omuna Daniel, Emmanuel Innocent Eniru (2016). Assessment of Portable Water Quality in Kumi Town Council, Eastern Uganda..
Munich, GRIN Verlag,