I'm a data enthusiast with a passion for open source projects and currently based in Kenya. I specialize in using R for data science and dabble in Python. I work at the World Agroforestry Centre as a data analyst in projects on asset based community-driven development, agroecological transformation and developing holistic metrics in agroecology. Driven by a love for maps and automation, I'm currently also building a dashboard to showcase demographic data in Kenya and creating statistical models to predict fire frequency. Connect with me on Twitter for all things data, mapping and open source!
I'm currently working on Kenya Census and Hawaii. Working on a dashboard solution to display key metrics on specific administrative locations in Kenya. Also working on transferring most of my previous work that is offline to GitHub.
- Fire Frequency Modelling
- Python tweeting bot
- Post rank simulator
- Tidy Tuesday Week 32
- Random Py Projects
- Extracting climate data
- Obwocha, E. B., Ramisch, J. J., Duguma, L., & Orero, L. (2022). The Relationship between Climate Change, Variability, and Food Security: Understanding the Impacts and Building Resilient Food Systems in West Pokot County, Kenya. Sustainability, 14(2), 765.
- Fuchs, L. E., Orero, L., Namoi, N., & Neufeldt, H. (2019). How to effectively enhance sustainable livelihoods in smallholder systems: A comparative study from Western Kenya. Sustainability, 11(6), 1564.
- Kamwilu, E., Duguma, L. A., & Orero, L. (2021). The Potentials and Challenges of Achieving Sustainability through Charcoal Producer Associations in Kenya: A Missed Opportunity?. Sustainability, 13(4), 2288.
- Fuchs, L. E., Orero, L., Ngoima, S., Kuyah, S., & Neufeldt, H. (2022). Asset-based adaptation project promotes tree and shrub diversity and above-ground carbon stocks in smallholder agroforestry systems in Western Kenya. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 4, 231.
- Fuchs, L. E., Orero, L., & Apondi, V. A. (2021). How to stop wasting money in international development: Using a structured group selection approach to counter procedural inefficiency. World Development Perspectives, 24, 100364.