ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Currently a PhD candidate in
- Post graduate Diploma and MSc in Natural Resources Management
- LLB degree
- BSc in biology and Chemistry
Stanford Siachoono is a trained and qualified biologist and natural resources manager with a vast administrative and research experience. He joined the Copperbelt University on 30th April 2013 and has been teaching a number of undergraduate courses and undergraduate research projects. In addition to this, he has also taught and continues to teach and supervise graduate courses at the School of Graduate studies to date. He has attended Seminars under the University Insaka arrangements. He has also represented the University and the School at many Shows and Trade Fairs within Zambia. In addition to this he has also participated in the University projects such as the Luapula research project and the Northern Circuit Tourism initiative in the last three years
RESEARCH INTERESTS
at the moment are in aquatic Sciences especially as in issues that relate to pollution and water quality. At School level, he is part of the group whose interest is in Animal Ecology and Health.
PUBLICATIONS
- Jere. A., Chama L., and Siachoono, S, M., (2019) Assessing the potential presence and impact of Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus (Pisces: Cichlidae; Linnaeus 1758) in Mutukutuku Reservoir in Solwezi, Zambia. Journal of Food Science and Engineering 9 (2019) 385-395
- S M Siachoono, (2018) Biodiversity of Zambia. Global Biodiversity volume 3 Selected Countries in Africa.
K, M Namwanja, S. M Siachoono, A. M Yambayamba, L. Chama (2018) The Impact of Mine Effluents on the Water Quality and
- Macrophytes Plant Communities in the Kifubwa Stream, Solwezi, Zambia, Natural Resources. Scientific Research Publications
- Kayika,P, Siachoono,S.M, Kalinda,C, and Kwenye,J.M (2017) An Investigation of Concentrations of Copper, Cobalt and Cadmium Minerals in Soils and Mango Fruits Growing on Konkola Copper Mine Tailings Dam, Chingola, Zambia. Archives of Science
- Nyambe, K. Chama, L, Siachoono, S, M. And Mubemba, B (2017). Food Quality in Lusaka National Park: Tracking Mortality in Black Lechwe Antelopes. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science