Dr. Ademola Braimoh has expertise in soil management, human-environment relationships, land-use modeling and vulnerability of ecosystem services to global change. Dr. Braimoh studied at the Center for Development Research, University of Bonn in Germany, and at Cambridge University in England. He formerly worked on the Global Water System Project, was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Ecosystems and People Program at United Nations University, a Professor of Land Change Science at the Center for Sustainability Science and as Executive Director of the Global Land Project in Japan. At the World Bank, Dr. Braimoh currently works at the Science-Policy interface of Climate-Smart Agriculture, helping clients to realize increased productivity, enhanced resilience, reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improved carbon sequestration in agricultural landscapes.