Gabriel completed a postdoc research fellowship at Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University in the UK (2020). Before that, Gabriel obtained his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Environmental Science and Engineering from China University of Geosciences/Wuhan in China, and he also holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from the College of Education, University of Rwanda.
Gabriel’s research background is in environmental analysis. His research examines how humans are exposed to air pollution and climate change impacts in LMIC settings. Research outputs across interdisciplinary research fields include Environmental justice, environmental and social impact assessment, climate change and health, air pollution, Food- water-energy nexus, GIS applications, disaster risk/ management and vulnerability assessment and environmental education.
2021: Hubert Hirwa, Qiuying Zhang, Yunfeng Qiao, Yu Peng, Peifang Leng, Chao Tian, Sayidjakhon Khasanov, Fadong Li, Alphonse Kayiranga, Fabien Muhirwa, Auguste Cesar Itangishaka, Gabriel Habiyaremye, and Jean Ngamije: Insights on Water and Climate Change in the Greater Horn of Africa: Connecting Virtual Water and Water-Energy-Food-Biodiversity-Health Nexus. Sustainability 2021, 13(11), 6483;
2020: Li, Lanhai & Nahayo, Lamek & Habiyaremye, Gabriel & Mupenzi, Christophe. (2020). Applicability and performance of statistical index, certain factor, and frequency ratio models in mapping landslides susceptibility in Rwanda. Geocarto International. 37. 10.1080/10106049.2020.1730451.
2020: Niyonzima, Theogene & Nduwamungu, Jean & Izerimana, Eric & Maniraho, Leonidas & Habiyaremye, Gabriel. (2020). ESTIMATION OF CARBON FOOTPRINT OF TEA PRODUCTS AT NYABIHU TEA FACTORY, WESTERN PROVINCE-RWANDA. International Journal of Development Research. 10. 10.
2019: Lamek Nahayo, Deborah Nibagwire, Gabriel Habiyaremye, Egide Kalisa, Madeleine Udahogora, and Abias Maniragaba. Awareness of Air Pollution and Risk Preparedness among Residents in Kigali City of Rwanda. International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Policy. 2019; 8 (1): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.26.2019.81.1.9.
2019: Mukanyandwi, Valentine & Kurban, Alishir & Hakorimana, Egide & Nahayo, Lamek & Habiyaremye, Gabriel & Gasirabo, Aboubakar & Sindikubwabo, Th. (2019). Seasonal assessment of drinking water sources in Rwanda using GIS, contamination degree (Cd), and metal index (MI). Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 191. 10.1007/s10661-019-7757-9.
2019: Nahayo, L., Kalisa, E., Nibagwire, D., Madeleine, U., Gasirabo, A., Habiyaremye, G., & Maniragaba, A. Evaluation of Community Knowledge on Air Pollution. Environmental Policy and Law.2019, 49(4-5), 287-292.
2019: Lamek Nahayo, Christophe Mupenzi, Gabriel Habiyaremye, Egide Kalisa, Madeleine Udahogora, Vincent Nzabarinda, Lanhai Li. Landslides Hazard Mapping in Rwanda Using Bivariate Statistical Index Method. Environmental Engineering Science. 2019; 36, 8.
2018: Lamek Nahayo, Gabriel Habiyaremye, Alphonse Kayiranga, Egide Kalisa, Christophe Mupenzi, Damascene Nsanzima. Rainfall Variability and Its Impact on Rain-Fed Crop Production in Rwanda. American Journal of Social Science Research. 2018; 4 (1):9–15.ISSN: 2381-7712 (Print); ISSN: 2381-7720 (Online).
2018: Nsengiyumva, JB, Luo, G, Amanambu, AC, Mind'je, R, Habiyaremye, G, Karamage, F, Ochege, FU & Mupenzi, C 2019, 'Comparing probabilistic and statistical methods in landslide susceptibility modeling in Rwanda/Centre-Eastern Africa', Science of the Total Environment, vol. 659, pp. 1457-1472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.248
2018: Egide Kalisa, Sulaiman Fadlallah, Mabano Amani, Lamek Nahayo, Gabriel Habiyaremye.Temperature and air pollution relationship during heatwaves in Birmingham, UK. Sustainable Cities and Society. 2018; 43, 111–120. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2018.08.033.
2017: Nahayo, Lamek & Li, Lanhai & Habiyaremye, Gabriel & Richard, Mindje & Mukanyandwi, Valentine & Hakorimana, Egide & Mupenzi, Christophe. (2017). Extent of Disaster Courses Delivery for the Risk Reduction in Rwanda. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. 27. 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2017.09.046.
2017: Karangwa A., AKIMPAYE B., Habiyaremye G. (2017), Assessment of selected soilchemical properties in Musanze district, East African Journal of Science andTechnology, Vol.7 (1),161-169)
2015: NDIKUMANA I. and HABIYAREMYE G., (2015). Waste Management Opportunities and green entrepreneurial development in Rwanda, East African Journal of Science and Technology, Vol.6 issue 1 (34-55).
2015: Egide Kalisa, Gabriel Habiyaremye. Estimating the Economic Value of Forest, Banana Plantations and Beans Cultivation in Southern province of Rwanda. East African Journal of Science and Technology. 2015; 5(2):75-87.
2013 : Mupenzi, & Mupenzi, Jean & Li, Lanhai & Chen, X. & Varenyam, A. & Nyongesah, Maina & Habiyaremye, Gabriel. (2013). Physicochemical properties of saline soils and aeolian dust. Land Degradation & Development. 24. 10.1002/ldr.1148.
2013: Namugize J.N, Stephen A. O. and Habiyaremye G., (2013). PreliminaryEnvironmental and Social Impact Assessment of Karisimbi Geothermal, Prospect,Rwanda, East African Journal of Science and Technology, 2(2):47-61
2011: Mupenzi, J.P., Lanhai L., Jiwen G.*, Varenyam A., Habiyaremye G., Nzayisenga T., Kamanzi E., (2011). Assessment of soil degradation and chemical compositions in Rwandan tea-growing areas. Geoscience Frontiers 2, no. 4, 599-607. doi:10.1016/j.gsf.2011.05.003
2008: Habiyaremye G.*, Hong J., (2008). Decoloration of the reactive blue dye, KN-R. Research Journal of Applied Sciences, 3(3): 216- 224