School of Education and Social Sciences
Department of Humanities and Languages
Email Address
pkinyae@karu.ac.ke
Area/ Field of specialization: Geography and Earth Sciences: Climatology and Meteorology, Remote Sensing and GIS, Agrometeorology.
Research interests: Climate impacts, Evapotranspiration modelling, Drought characterization, Water Scarcity, Meteorological measurements, Hydro climatology, Applied remote sensing, agricultural meteorology and climatology.
Research Links:
Orcid number: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4165-8565
Scopus link: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57844931600
Web of Science: http://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/AEK-3562-2022
Mr. Peter Musyimi is a Tutorial Fellow of Geography at Karatina University, School of Education and Social Sciences, Department of Humanities and Languages. Prior to this appointment , He was a Graduate Assistance at the same school and Department. He completed his Master of Arts in Geography and Bachelor of Education(Arts ) Geography/Kiswahili from Karatina University. Currently, he is a PhD Candidate under Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship to pursuing PhD studies in Earth sciences at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest Pázmány Péter, Hungary on full scholarship. He worked as a volunteer teacher with UN-Windle Trust Kenya in Dadaab Refugee camp, the largest in the world
His research interests are in the area of Geography and Earth Sciences with bias in climatology and meteorology, remote sensing and GIS and agrometeorology. He is a skilled researcher focused on climate change and variability; drought and water scarcity. He is also currently carrying out meteorological measurement using data loggers and Temperature-Moisture-Sensor (TMS). The parameters measured include soil moisture, soil temperature, air temperature and humidity at 2m above the surface at Mount Kenya rainforest biome at 3050 m above sea level at Karatina University at 1998 m above sea level. He has published in highly ranked journals and collaboratively carried out research in fields and discipline of remote sensing and its applications in climate studies, renewable energy in Wind and Solar energy. He has participated in international conferences with contributions from his research. He is a member Geography Association Club, Karatina university , European Meteorological Society (EMS), European Geosciences Union (EGU). He served as a workload allocation coordinator at the Department of Humanities and Languages, School of Education and Social Sciences in 2020. He also served as a member in the Sustainable Developmental Goals Committee on Climate Action, School of Education and Social Sciences and an Assistant Examination Coordinator at the Department of Humanities and Languages, School of Education and Social Sciences, Karatina University in 2019. He teaches undergraduate courses in both physical and human geography.
Musyimi, P. K., Sahbeni, G., Timár, G., Weidinger, T., & Székely, B. (2023). Analysis of Short-Term Drought Episodes Using Sentinel-3 SLSTR Data under a Semi-Arid Climate in Lower Eastern Kenya. Remote Sensing, 15(12), 3041.https://doi.org/10.3390/rs15123041
Rotich, I. K., & Musyimi, P. K. (2023). Wind power density characterization in arid and semi-arid Taita-Taveta and Garissa counties of Kenya. Cleaner Engineering and Technology, 100704. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clet.2023.100704
Sahbeni, G., Székely, B., Musyimi, P. K., Timár, G., & Sahajpal, R. (2023). Crop Yield Estimation Using Sentinel-3 SLSTR, Soil Data, and Topographic Features Combined with Machine Learning Modeling: A Case Study of Nepal. AgriEngineering, 5(4), 1766-1788.http://doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering5040109
Timár, G., Musyimi, P. K., & Appel, S. (2023). Projection analysis and georeference of the 1:2M Africa map by Régnauld de Lannoy de Bissy (1891-1902). In Annual Conference Digital Approaches to Cartographic Heritage – Proceedings, ISSN 2459-3893, pp. 187-193. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/
Sahbeni, G., Ngabire, M., Musyimi, P. K., & Székely, B. (2023). Challenges and Opportunities in Remote Sensing for Soil Salinization Mapping and Monitoring: A Review. Remote Sensing, 15(10), 2540. http://doi.org/10.3390/rs15102540
Musyimi, P. K., Székely, B., Gandhi, A., & Weidinger, T. (2022). Palmer-type soil modelling for evapotranspiration in different climatic regions of Kenya. Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, 71(4), 365-382.https://doi.org/10.15201/hungeobull.71.4.4
Musyimi, P. K., Sahbeni, G., Timár, G., Weidinger, T., & Székely, B. (2022). Actual evapotranspiration estimation using sentinel-1 SAR and sentinel-3 SLSTR data combined with a gradient boosting machine model in Busia county, Western Kenya. Atmosphere, 13(11), 1927. http://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13111927
Gandhi, A., Bartok, B., Ilona, J., Musyimi, P. K., & Wedinger, T. (2022). Historical fog climate dataset for Carpathian Basin from 1886 to 1919. Data in Brief, 44, 108500. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2022.108500
Musyimi, P.K., (2020) Climate variability adaptation in rural Kenya. https://www.afrikablog.hu/climate-variability-adaptation-in-rural-kenya
Huho, J. M., Kosonei C.R, & Musyimi, P.K. (2020). Sociodemographic determinants of households’ food wastes in Garissa Sub-County, Kenya. Budapest International Research and Critics institute Journal. Budapest Institute. ISSN 2615-3076, 932-946
Böttcher, Zora Delphine; Helbig, Torben Leon; Hingst, Finn-Rasmus; Kagwi Njuguna, Elvis James; Karanja Wangui, Edwin; Kingori, Paul; Kinyae Musyimi, Peter; Nyaguthii Njiraini, Doreen; Orozco, Richard Jose; Orth, André Günter; Ouko Ang’ila, Robert; Petersen, Gyde; Rau, Franziska; Ried, Christian David; Robinson, James Scott; Schampera, Charlotte; Schmidt, Kim-Karen; Thiesmeier, Alma Irma Maria; Wairimu Mwaura, Ann; Wangui, Maina Esther (2018). Rural-urban transitions –Livelihood, Human-Wildlife Interactions, Land Use and Land Cover Change in the Buffer Zone of Mount Kenya National Park. December 2018, 1-94. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/m21vph4dov6m277/AACKeDnpG0CGsbsjzwwEREw8a?dl=0
Musyimi P.K, Huho, J.M., and Opiyo, F.E. (2018) Understanding Drought Characteristics and Perceived Effects on Water Sources in Kenya’s Drylands: A Case Study of Makindu Sub-County. In Fymat A. L. and Kapalanga, J. (eds) Advancing Africa’s Sustainable Development: Proceedings of the 4th Conference on Science Advancement. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 2PA, UK pp 324 – 349
Musyimi, P.K., Nduru, G. M., Huho, J.M., & Opiyo, E. F. (2018). Economic Gains of Water Scarcity Adaptation Strategies in Makindu Sub-County, Kenya. Machakos University Journal of Science and Technology, ISBN978-9966-820-64-8 Vol. 1, Issue 1, November 2018
Musyimi, P.K., Nduru, G. M., Huho, J.M., & Opiyo, E. F. (2018). Assessing Climate Variability Adaptation and Coping Strategies among Rural Households in Kenya. Journal of Water and Environmental Technologies. Vol. (02) August 2018.ISSN: 2508-9250, 342-349
Musyimi, P.K., Nduru, G. M., Huho, J.M., & Opiyo, E. F. (2018). Households’ Perceptions on Impact of Drought on Water Resources in Makindu Sub-County, Kenya AFRREV Vol. 12(3) July 2018, 64-73. https://doi.org/10.4314/afrrev.v12i3.7
Book Chapters
Musyimi P.K., Székely, B, & Weidinger, T. (2023) .Meteorological Measurements in Mount Kenya Region, Importance of Qulality Control, Preparatory Steps and Calibration. Egyetemi Meteorológiai Füzetek, University notes of Meteorology, Department of Meteorology Eötvös Loránd University, 155-169. ISSN 0865-7920. https://doi.org/10.31852/EMF.35.2023.155.169
Agustiyara, A., Székely, B., Nurmandi, A., Musyimi, P.K. (2023). Remote Sensing Applied for Land Use Change Assessment and Governance in Riau-Indonesia. In: Stephanidis, C., Antona, M., Ntoa, S., Salvendy, G. (eds) HCI International 2023 Posters