Lecturer
Location: Block 247, Office 413
M.S. (Geography) Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA.
Bachelor of Arts (Humanities), University of Botswana
Diploma in Secondary Education, Humanities (Geography & English), University of Botswana
Sethunya Simela is a Human Geographer, trained in Population and Health/Medical Geography. She joined the University of Botswana as a Staff Development Fellow and later studied for a Masters degree in Geography at the Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, USA. After this training she came back to teach Human Environmental Science courses here at the University of Botswana.She has taught not only foundation human environment courses, namely Elements of Human Geography but also Health/Medical Geography and Population Geography. Other courses that she has been instructor of include Quantitative Techniques courses, specifically Techniques in Population Geography.
She has recently developed interest in Environmental Assessments, having joined a team of supervisors of graduate students whose interests are heavily along those areas.
Teaching human Environment and Quantitative Techniques in Geography courses:
Undergraduate:
Environment and Disease
Health Care Geography
Concepts and Principles of Population Geography
Quantitative Techniques in Environmental Science
Quantitative Techniques in Population Geography
Advanced Techniques in Population Geography
Research Essay
Graduate:
ENS 638: Population, Environment and Development
Health/Medical and population geography: Areas of specialization include:
HIV/AIDS Home-Based Caregiving Space
Health service utilization and accessibility and in particular HIV/AIDS related health care services with a focus on vulnerable populations;
Indigenous populations and health
climate change and sustainable livelihoods
Environmental Assesment
Investigating the Participatory Planning and EIA Processes of the Lobatse Sports Complex and BMC sewage ponds: The Case of Maokaneng ward Locality in Lobatse,Botswana.
Assessing the adequacy of EIA reports in prediction and mitigation of Fuel Stations associated environmental impacts: A case of Fuel stations in Ramotswa,Botswana.
Sustainable Livelihoods
The Impact of Deforestation of colophospermum mopane on Mopane Worm and The Rural Livelihoods in Mosu Village,Bots
Maphanyane, J. G., Mapeo, R. B., & Simela, S. (August 2017). Emerging Approaches toData Management for a New Geospatial Science Research: The Essences and Methodologies of Data Matter Perspective. In J. G. Maphanyane, R. B. Mapeo, M. O. Akinola., J. G. Maphanyane, R. B. Mapeo, & M. O. Akinola. (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Geospatial Science and Technologies (pp. 304 - 336). Hershey, Pennsylvania , USA: IGI Global