
Profile
Tamarabrakemi Michael Akoso is a Ph.D. researcher at the Department of Geography, University of Lagos. He is dedicated to understanding the critical role of wetlands in mitigating climate change through carbon sequestration. With a keen interest in harnessing the power of geospatial technologies, he is a skilled GIS and Remote Sensing Analyst with extensive experience in environmental management.
His expertise lies in analyzing and interpreting satellite and airborne remote sensing data to extract actionable insights for comprehensive ecological and air quality assessments. In addition to his analytical skills, Tamarabrakemi is proficient in drone flying and image interpretation, which enhances his ability to gather high-resolution spatial data for environmental research.
He is adept at utilizing various geospatial tools, including QGIS, QField, Tableau, ESRI ArcGIS, ENVI, SNAP, and Google Earth Engine, which are essential for GIS and remote sensing analysis. By leveraging these capabilities, he aims to contribute to developing sustainable solutions for environmental challenges and improve the overall well-being of communities.