Dr. (Ms.) Eman Ragab Mohamed Nofal
Egypt
Position | Category | Period |
---|---|---|
Member | WG-IWM&D | 2024-2029 |
Member | WG-SCER | 2024-2029 |
Member | WG-I&OMVE | 2024-2029 |
Member | TF-WWF11 | 2020-2025 |
Immediate Past Coordinator | IYPeF | 2019-2024 |
Member | WG-IDM | 0-0 |
Previously Contributed | ||
Vice Chair | PCSO | 0-2021 |
Personal Information-
Contact
, Egypt
em*************
BRIEF PROFILE+
Dr. Eman Ragab Nofal is an assistant professor and currently the deputy director at the Research Institute for Groundwater, National Water Research Center. She is also the Head of Capacity Building Unit of the National Water Research Center. Dr. Eman has more than 20 years of working experience in hydrogeology, water resources management, groundwater management, numerical groundwater flow and transport modeling, climate change impacts, aquifer storage and recovery, aquifer exploration and sustainability of water uses and demands across sectors. She has been the team leader and coordinator of many national and international research projects. She holds a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Civil Engineering (water resources planning and management) from the Irrigation and Hydraulics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, and Bachelor’s degree in Irrigation and Water Work Structures, Civil Engineering from Ain Shams University. She has a number of well-cited publications in water resources management. She is also a member of many national and international committees.She was elected as joint IYPeF Coordinator from 2018-2020 and as the IYPeF Coordinator at 2020. She was also serving as a joint coordinator for Af-YPF since its establishment.
Publications+
- Nofal, E. et al. (2024) ‘Assessing the impacts of canal rehabilitation and lining on groundwater conditions’, Water Science, 38(1), pp. 348–358. doi: 10.1080/23570008.2024.2361972.
- Nofal, E., Eid, A., Morsy, W. and Alsittawy, M., (2024). Assessing the impacts of canal rehabilitation and lining on groundwater conditions. Water Science, 38(1), pp.348-358.
- M. Al-Sittawy & E. R. Nofal, (2022) Evaluating Water Table Rising Under Eastern Cairo (Metro Line) Civil and Environmental Research www.iiste.org, Vol.14, No.6,DOI: 10.7176/CER/14-6-03
- Eman R. Nofal, (2021) Delineation of Wellhead Protection Areas: Methodology and Application, Civil and Environmental Research www.iiste.org, Vol.13, No.4.
- Khairy, W.M., El-Ashmawy, N., & Ragab, E. (2020). Analyzing the Evolution of Environmental Impacts due to Fish Farms Expansion. International journal of engineering research and technology, 9.
- Manal, A. Moneim and Eman, R. Nofal (2020) Study of the Problem of Rising Groundwater levels in Aswan City Area. Civil and Environmental Research, Vol.12, No.9
- Lubna A. Ibrahim & Eman R. Nofal (2020) Quality and hydrogeochemistry appraisal for groundwater in Tenth of Ramadan Area, Egypt, Water Science, 34:1, 50-64, DOI: 10.1080/11104929.2020.1749411
- de Jong, I. J. H., Arif, S. S., Gollapalli, P. K. R., Neelam, P., Nofal, E. R., Reddy, K. Y., Röttcher, K., and Zohrabi, N. ( 2020) Improving agricultural water productivity with a focus on rural transformation. Irrig. and Drain., https://doi.org/10.1002/ird.2451.
- van Engelen, J., Verkaik, J., King, J., Nofal, E. R., Bierkens, M. F., & Essink, G. H. O. (2019) A three-dimensional palaeo-reconstruction of the groundwater salinity distribution in the Nile Delta Aquifer. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-151
- M. Al-Sittawy, S. Gad, R. Fouad & E. Nofal (2019) Assessment of soil subsidence due to long-term dewatering, Esna city, Egypt, Water Science, 33:1, 40-53, DOI: 10.1080/11104929.2019.1630058
- M. Al‐Sittawy, S. Gad, R. Fouad & E. Nofal (2019) Efficiency of different dewatering systems in long term projects, Al-Azhar Civil Engineering Research Magazine, ISSN 110-0990, vol 41, No. 1, 90-109
- Nofal, E.R., et al., Groundwater: Extraction versus recharge; vulnerability assessment. Water Sci. (2017), https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wsj.2018.07.002
- Nofal E.R., "Sea Water Intrusion in Nile Delta in Perspective of Climate Changes and Aquifer Heterogeneity", 2016, Ph.D. Thesis, faculty of Engineering, Cairo University.
- Nofal E.R., Amer A., El-Didy S.M., and Fekry A.M., "Impacts of Sewage Based Irrigation on Groundwater: Egyptian Case", 4th African Regional Conference on Irrigation and Drainage (ARCID): Agricultural Land and Water Management for Sustainability under Climate Variability, 26-28 April 2016, Aswan, Egypt.
- Nofal E.R., Amer A., El-Didy S.M., and Fekry A.M., “Delineation and modeling of seawater intrusion into the Nile Delta Aquifer: A new perspective”, Water Science 29 (2015) 156–166.
- Nofal E.R., Amer A., El-Didy S.M., and Fekry A.M., “Sea Water Intrusion in Nile Delta in Perspective of New Configuration of the Aquifer Heterogeneity Using the Recent Stratigraphy Data”, Journal of American Science 2015;11(6).
- Nofal E.R., Fekry A.M., and El-Didy S.M., “Adaptation to the Impact of Sea Level Rise in the Nile Delta Coastal zone, Egypt”, Journal of American Science 2014;10(9).
- Soliman, S.M. and Nofal, E.R., “Evaluation of Groundwater Potential in the South East Qattara Depression”, Helwan University, Faculty of Engineering, Mataria, Cairo, Engineering Research Journal 135 (September 2012) C65-C78.
- Nofal, E.R., 2008, Groundwater Development in the Nile Valley Region, M. Sc. Thesis, faculty of Engineering, Cairo University.
SPECIALIZATION+
- Capacity development and training
- Climate Change Impact & Adaptation
- Environmental Aspects of Irrigation & Drainage
- Integrated Water Resources Management
- Non-Conventional water resources: Saline Water, treated waste water, drainage water, Industrial waste water, and others
- Research
- Water-Food-Energy Nexus approaches