BSc (UDSM, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania), MSc (UDSM, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania), PhD (London)
Specialised areas of teaching
Climate Change Adaptation (Vulnerability, Resilience and Governance), Weather and Climate Services, Natural Resource Management and Environmental Anthropology.
Research interests
Utilizing Anthropological and Social Science research approaches to understand the complex relationships between humans and their environments particularly how Societies shape (and are shaped by) the environments they live in (e.g., Climate Change and biophysical/ecosystems resource,) and their implications on ethical, inclusive, and sustainable socio-economic growth and ecological integrity.
Recent projects
Recent publications
Reyes-García, V., García-del-Amo, D., Álvarez-Fernández, S., Benyei,P,…Chengula,F., et al. Indigenous Peoples and local communities report ongoing and widespread climate change impacts on local social-ecological systems. Commun Earth Environ 5, 29 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-01164-y
Eric D. Galbraitha, Christopher Barrington- Leighd, Sara Miñarroa, Santiago Álvarez- Fernándeza, Emmanuel M. N. A. N. Attohf, Petra Benyeia, Laura Calvet- Mira, Rosario Carmonaj, Rumbidzayi Chakauyak, Zhuo Chenl, Fasco Chengula, et al., (2024). High life satisfaction reported among small- scale societies with low incomes, PNAS 2024 Vol. 121 No. 7 e2311703121, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2311703121
Liwenga, E.T., Ndaki, P., Chengula, F. and Kalokola, R. (2019) Coastal Communities’ Perceptions on Climate Change Impacts and Implications for Adaptation Strategies in Mtwara, Southern Tanzania. In: Yanda, P.Z., Bryceson, I., Mwevura, H.and Mung’ong’o, C.G.(Eds.) Climate Change and Coastal Resources in Tanzania Studies on Socio-Ecological Systems’ Vulnerability, Resilience and Governance, © Springer Nature Switzerland
Chengula F, Nyambo B (2017). Dissemination of agricultural weather forecasts under weather and climate variability: a case of the smallholder farmers in Moshi rural District, Tanzania. International Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 3(1): 048-057.
Chengula F, Nyambo B (2016). The significance of indigenous weather forecast knowledge and practices under weather variability and climate change: a case study of smallholder farmers on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro. International Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2(2): 031-043.