Alfonso Guillermo Banderas Tarabay | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Alfonso Guillermo Banderas Tarabay | Environmental Science| Best Researcher Award

Dr. Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Mexico

The user holds a Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and has a rich background in academia, research, and project management. Between 1980 and 2001, they taught various subjects, including Biophysics, Limnology, and Ecology, at institutions such as UNAM and Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México (UAEM). Their research spans over two decades, primarily at UNAM and the Mexican Institute of Water Technology. They have coordinated biophysics programs, contributed to environmental impact assessments, and managed projects on aquatic ecology. Their prolific output includes books, book chapters, journal articles, and technical reports.

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🎓 EDUCATION

Bachelor in Biology (1975 – 1981) 🏫 Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM 🎓 Thesis: “Estudio anual de la limnología y el fitobentos del lago El Sol, Nevado de Toluca, México.” 🎓 Professional License: S.E.P. 990255

Master in Sciences (Biology) (1982 – 1984) 🧪 Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM 🎓 Thesis: “Análisis de la estructura de la comunidad fitobentónica del lago El Sol, Nevado de Toluca, México.” 🎓 Professional License: S.E.P. 1426924

Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) (1984 – 1986)🔬 Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM Thesis: “Limnologia del Lago El Sol, Nevado de Toluca, México.” Professional License: S.E.P. 2146314

💼 PROJECT MANAGEMENT

Acervo Bibliográfico (1987 – 1989) 📚 Collection of hemerographic-bibliographic material for the library at UAEM. Rehabilitación de la Sub-cuenca del Río Amanalco (1996) 🌿 Sub-coordination of Basin Conservation, IMTA. Bioremediation and Sanitation Design (1998) 🌊 Restoration of Laguna de Tres Palos, Acapulco, Guerrero. Environmental Diagnosis of Lake Pátzcuaro (2000)
🏞 IMTA.

🔬 INVESTIGATION

Full-time Research Professor (1987 – 1989) Center for Research in Basic Sciences, UAEM. Specialist in Hydraulics IV-B (1995 – 1997) 💧 Coordination of Irrigation and Drainage, IMTA. Water Technologist IV-B (2014 – Present)  Coordination of Water Governance, IMTA.

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Academic Background: The individual holds a Doctorate in Sciences (Biology) from a prestigious institution, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), with additional degrees in Biology at the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels. This solid academic foundation, combined with specialized courses in biophysics, biostatistics, and other relevant fields, underscores their deep expertise in environmental sciences.
  2. Diverse Teaching Experience: Over two decades of teaching experience across various levels, from undergraduate to doctoral, in multiple universities in Mexico and Guatemala. The subjects taught, including Biophysics, Limnology, Ecology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Impact Assessment, reflect a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and applied environmental sciences.
  3. Significant Research Contributions: The individual’s research career spans several decades, with a focus on limnology, aquatic ecology, and environmental management. Their involvement in significant research projects at institutions like UNAM and the Mexican Institute of Water Technology highlights their role in advancing scientific knowledge in these areas.
  4. Leadership and Administrative Roles: The individual has coordinated important academic and administrative efforts, such as leading the Academy of Biophysics at UNAM and participating in environmental impact assessments for national projects. These roles demonstrate strong leadership abilities and a commitment to improving environmental management practices.
  5. Prolific Publishing Record: The production of numerous books, book chapters, and articles in international journals showcases their contributions to the academic and scientific communities. These publications cover a wide range of topics, including environmental flows, catchment management, and the effects of climate change on lakes, reflecting a broad and impactful research portfolio.
  6. Project Management Expertise: The individual has managed several significant projects related to aquatic ecology, basin management, and lake rehabilitation. Their ability to lead complex environmental projects, often involving interdisciplinary teams, highlights their capacity to translate research into practical solutions for environmental challenges.
  7. Recognition and Distinctions: Receiving the Gabino Barreda Medal for the best grade point average in postgraduate studies at UNAM further emphasizes their academic excellence and dedication to their field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Public Engagement and Outreach: While the individual has an impressive academic and research background, there is less emphasis on public engagement or outreach activities. Increasing visibility through public lectures, participation in international conferences, or involvement in policy-making could enhance their impact on broader environmental policy and awareness.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Although the individual has experience in various areas of environmental science, further interdisciplinary collaborations, especially with social scientists, economists, or policymakers, could enrich their research and its applicability to global environmental challenges.
  3. Innovation and Technology Integration: While the individual’s research is robust, integrating cutting-edge technologies such as GIS, remote sensing, or data analytics in environmental research could further modernize their approach and contribute to more innovative solutions.

 

Publications:

Linking Environmental, Social and Economic Sustainability: Case Study of Basin and Reservoir of the Valle de Bravo Dam, Mexico

Journal: International Journal of River Basin Management (2024)

DOI: 10.1080/15715124.2024.2376833

EID: 2-s2.0-85200334795

ISSN: 1814-2060, 1571-5124

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca González-Villela

2. El Valor y el Costo del Agua Potable en México

Journal: REVIBEC (2023)

ISSN: 2385-4650

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca González-Villela

3. El Valor, el Costo y el Precio del Agua Concesionada en México: Análisis Socioecológico

Book Chapter: Instrumentos Económicos de Política Hídrica en México (2023)

DOI: 10.24850/b-imta-2023-15

ISBN: 978-607-8629-38-1

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca González-Villela

4. Evaluation of the Sustainability of the Valle de Bravo Reservoir, Mexico, as a Water-Supply Source

Journal: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (2019)

DOI: 10.2495/WS190081

EID: 2-s2.0-85081535091

ISSN: 1743-3541, 1746-448X

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca González-Villela

5. Efectos del Cambio Climático en la Calidad del Agua del Lago El Sol y Lago de Pátzcuaro

Book Chapter: Agua y Cambio Climático (2018)

ISBN: 978-607-8629-09-1

Contributors: Rebeca González-Villela, Alfonso G. Banderas

6. The Environmental Added Value of Water: A Proposal

Journal: International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning (2018)

DOI: 10.2495/sdp-v13-n3-406-417

ISSN: 1743-7601, 1743-761X

Contributors: Alfonso G. Banderas, Rebeca González-Villela

7. Holistic Approach to Watershed Management and Freshwater Conservation and Rehabilitation: A Case Study

Journal: Modern Environmental Science and Engineering (2017)

DOI: 10.15341/mese(2333-2581)/07.03.2017/003

ISSN: 2333-2581

8. Aproximación Holística en el Manejo Integrado de las Cuencas, para la Conservación y Recuperación de los Cuerpos de Agua Superficiales: Caso de Estudio

Book: Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua (2015)

ISBN: 978-607-9368-63-0

Contributors: Rebeca González-Villela, Alfonso G. Banderas

9. The Intrinsic Value of Water: A Proposal

Book Chapter: WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment (2015)

DOI: 10.2495/ws150121

ISSN: 1743-3541, 1746-448X

Contributors: A. G. Banderas, R. González-Villela

Conclusion:

The individual’s extensive experience in environmental science, teaching, research, and project management makes them an outstanding candidate for a Best Researcher Award. Their contributions have significantly advanced the understanding and management of water resources, particularly in the context of Mexican ecosystems. By addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing public engagement and exploring interdisciplinary collaborations, they could further enhance their already impressive legacy in the field of environmental science.

Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza | Waste Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza | Waste Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Dr. Serge Kubanza is a prominent academic and researcher in the fields of geography, environmental studies, and waste management. He currently serves as a Lecturer and Postgraduate Coordinator at the University of the Witwatersrand’s School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies. Dr. Kubanza’s expertise extends to academic misconduct and plagiarism, evidenced by his role on the university’s Academic Misconduct and Plagiarism Committee. His notable research contributions include work on solid waste management, environmental justice, and climate change, impacting policy and practice in South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Academic and Research Experience:
    • Current Positions: Dr. Kubanza is a lecturer and postgraduate coordinator at the University of the Witwatersrand, roles that reflect a strong commitment to academia and research mentorship.
    • Previous Positions: His extensive experience includes postdoctoral research, sessional lectures, and roles in various research institutions, which highlights his diverse and in-depth research background.
    • Research Publications: Dr. Kubanza has a substantial publication record with numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and conference presentations, demonstrating a high level of scholarly output and engagement.
  2. Research Focus and Impact:
    • Specialization: His research primarily focuses on solid waste management, climate change, and environmental justice in Sub-Saharan Africa, which are crucial and timely issues.
    • Collaborations: He has collaborated with international researchers and institutions, indicating a broad and impactful research network.
    • Recent Publications: His recent articles cover important topics such as climate change risks and sustainable waste management, reflecting ongoing contributions to pressing global challenges.
  3. Professional and Academic Involvement:
    • Reviewer Roles: He serves as a reviewer for various respected journals, showcasing his expertise and recognition in his field.
    • Conference Organization: His role in organizing and speaking at conferences and workshops underscores his leadership and influence in academic circles.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Research Scope:
    • While Dr. Kubanza has a strong focus on waste management and environmental issues, expanding his research to cover additional aspects of environmental science or interdisciplinary areas could enhance his research profile further.
  2. Research Dissemination:
    • Although he has numerous publications, ensuring that findings reach a broader audience through various channels, such as policy briefs or public engagement activities, could increase the societal impact of his research.
  3. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    • Increasing collaboration with researchers from diverse disciplines might lead to more innovative and comprehensive solutions to complex environmental problems.

 

Education

Dr. Kubanza holds a Ph.D. from the University of the Witwatersrand (2016), a Master’s degree in Architecture and Planning from the same institution (2010), an Honours Degree from the University of Kinshasa (2006), and a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Anthropology from the University of Kinshasa (2004). His academic journey reflects a robust foundation in environmental studies, urban planning, and socio-environmental issues, culminating in significant contributions to his field.

Experience

Dr. Kubanza’s diverse experience includes roles as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Sessional Lecturer, and Projects Officer in various institutions. He has worked with global organizations like CIVICUS and the UN Liaison Office, gaining valuable insights into civil society and development challenges. His experience spans academic, research, and practical roles, including the organization of workshops and conferences on climate change adaptation and waste management, showcasing his commitment to addressing critical environmental issues.

Research Focus

Dr. Kubanza’s research focuses on solid waste management, environmental justice, and climate change adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa. He investigates the role of local authorities and community participation in waste management, exploring sustainable practices and governance challenges. His work aims to enhance environmental policies and practices, particularly in low-income communities, contributing to more equitable and effective waste management solutions and climate resilience strategies.

Publications

Exploring Wetland Change in the Gauteng Province, South Africa 🌿 – Environmental Research

Challenges of Solid Waste Management in Low-Income Communities in South Africa 🗑️ – South African Geographical Journal

Climate Change Risks in Southern Africa in the 21st Century 🌍 – Climate Risk Management Journal

Enhancing Climate Change Governance in South Africa 🌱 – International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management

Community Perceptions on the Impacts of Solid Waste Management on Health 🚮 – Development Southern Africa

Role of Local Authorities and Community Participation in Solid Waste Management 🌐 – Local Environment

The Role of Community Participation in Solid Waste Management 🏘️ – South African Geographical Journal

Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Developing Countries ♻️ – Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Solid Waste Management and Environmental Injustice in Poor Communities 🚧 – Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainable Development

Municipal Solid Waste Management in South Africa: Waste-to-Energy Technologies 🔋 – Local Environment

Conclusion

Dr. Nzalalemba Serge Kubanza exhibits several key strengths that make him a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive academic and research experience, coupled with his focus on significant environmental issues, demonstrates a high level of expertise and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His involvement in international collaborations and conference organization further highlights his impact on the academic community.

Parthankar Choudhury | Environment Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Parthankar Choudhury| Environment Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Professor Parthankar Choudhury is the Dean and former Head of the Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences at Assam University, Silchar. He graduated from G.C. College and completed his M.Sc. in Zoology from G.U. With 36 years of teaching and 28 years of research experience, he has published 102 papers, five books, and 56 popular science articles. He has supervised 19 Ph.D. and two M.Phil scholars, with six Ph.D. projects ongoing. His research focuses on wildlife and biodiversity conservation. An awardee of the ‘Friends of the Environment’ by the Government of Assam, he has attended and delivered talks at 210 seminars globally.

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🎓 Education:

Graduated from G. C. College (1984), M.Sc. in Zoology from G. U. (1987)

📚 Publications:

  • Papers: 102
  • Books: 5
  • Science-based popular articles: 56

👨‍🏫 Teaching Experience: 36 years

 🔬 Research Experience: 28 years Produced 19 Ph.Ds and 2 M.Phils, Supervising 6 ongoing Ph.D. research works

🌳 Field of Interest: Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation

🏆 Awards & Recognition

  • Friends of the Environment Award by Government of Assam (Awarded: August 15, 2022)

🌍 International Visits

  • Europe, Malaysia, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Nepal
  • Visiting Fellow at Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh (April 1-15, 2016)

🎤 Seminars, Symposia, Conferences

  • Attended/Delivered Invited Talks: 210

🤝 Collaborations

  • Universities: Kerala, Periyar, Pondicherry, Kalyani, Burdwan, Goa, Bharathiar, Rajiv Gandhi, Gauhati, Mizoram, NE Hill University

📋 Memberships

International Primatological Society, USA, Zoological Society of Assam, SANIZE, Zoo Outreach Organization, Fellow, Society of Environmental Sciences, India, Executive Council Member, Assam University, Silchar, President, Governing Body, Cachar College, Silchar, Governing Body Member, Haflong Govt. College, Editorial Board Member, Journal of Life Science and Technologies, Editorial Board Member, The Indian Journal of Environment And Research, Life Member, Centre for Environment, Education and Economic Development, Member, Board of Research Studies, Assam University, Member, Board of Post Graduate Studies, Environmental Science, Assam University, Member, Board of Under Graduate Studies, Environmental Studies, Assam University, Chairman, E. P. Odum School of Environmental Science, Assam University, Member, District Level Expert Appraisal Committee, Hailakandi District, Assam, Chairman, Green Audit Team, Assam University, Member, Eco-forest Development Committee, Assam University, Member, Board of Post Graduate Studies, Department of Mathematics, AUS, Life Member, Vijnana Bharati

📊 Projects (Completed and Ongoing)

  1. Pests of Tea and Control in Tea Agro-ecosystem
    • Agency: UGC North East
    • Period: 1998-2001
    • Grant: ₹1.0 Lakh
  2. SAP-DRS: Biodiversity Conservation
    • Agency: UGC
    • Period: 2009-2012
    • Grant: ₹46.2 Lakhs
  3. Status Survey of Western Hoolock Gibbon and Conservation Initiative
    • Agency: UGC-MRP
    • Period: 2013-2017
    • Grant: ₹9.45 Lakhs
  4. Status Survey and Conservation Needs of Primates
    • Agency: International Primatological Society, USA
    • Period: 2016-2017
    • Grant: $2000
  5. Habitat Restoration and Conservation of Gangetic Dolphin
    • Agency: North East Council Secretariat (NEC) under DoNER Ministry
    • Period: 2021-2024
    • Grant: ₹24.89 Lakhs

Publication:📝

  • Importance of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in rural livelihood: A study in Patharia Hills Reserve Forest, northeast India
    • NR Talukdar, P Choudhury, RA Barbhuiya, B Singh
    • Trees, Forests and People 3, 100042, 2021

 

  • Impact of pesticide use on the health of farmers: A study in Barak valley, Assam (India)
    • KR Dey, P Choudhury, BK Dutta
    • Journal of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 5 (10), 269-277, 2013

 

  • Habitat suitability of the Asiatic elephant in the trans-boundary Patharia Hills Reserve Forest, northeast India
    • NR Talukdar, P Choudhury, F Ahmad, R Ahmed, F Ahmad, H Al-Razi
    • Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 6, 1951-1961, 2020

 

  • Conserving wildlife wealth of Patharia Hills reserve forest, Assam, India: A critical analysis
    • NR Talukdar, P Choudhury
    • Global Ecology and Conservation 10, 126-138, 2017

 

  • Assessment of forest health status using a forest fragmentation approach: A study in Patharia Hills Reserve Forest, northeast India
    • NR Talukdar, R Ahmed, P Choudhury, NA Barbhuiya
    • Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 6, 27-37, 2020

 

  • Diversity of Plankton in Maijan, Upper Assam Beel
    • SKS Abujam, S Dakua, B Bakalial, AK Saikia, SP Biswas, P Choudhury
    • Asian Journal of Experimental Biological Sciences 2 (4), 562-568, 2011

 

  • Avifaunal diversity in Assam University Campus, Silchar, India
    • B Chakdar, P Choudhury, H Singha
    • Journal of Threatened Taxa 8 (1), 8369-8378, 2016

 

  • Digital soil mapping: a predictive performance assessment of spatial linear regression, Bayesian and ML-based models
    • AK Matazi, EE Gognet, RG Kakaï
    • Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 10 (1), 595-618, 2024

 

  • Rapid screening for resistance of maize inbred and hybrid lines against southern corn leaf blight
    • BN Shukuru, TS Archana, AM Kangela
    • Journal of Phytopathology 171 (9), 452-469, 2023

 

  • Does Eucalyptus determine agricultural soil quality?
    • AK Matazi, EK Luganda, SM Mukotanyi
    • Cogent Food & Agriculture 9 (1), 2157115, 2023

Tammi Jonas | Political ecology | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Tammi Jonas | Political ecology | Best Researcher Award

Experienced Agroecologist and President of the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance, leading Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths since 2011. Specializes in heritage breed livestock and operates a Primesafe-licensed butcher shop. Educator in butchery and meat literacy. Lecturer at Southern Cross University, former Senior Risk Analyst at TEQSA, and past leadership roles in various agricultural and educational organizations. Holds a PhD in Agriculture & Environment, a Certificate IV in Meat Processing, and postgraduate degrees in Cultural Studies and Education. Advocates for smallholders at international forums, promoting agroecology and food sovereignty

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Education 🎓

PhD in Agriculture & Environment, University of Western Australia (2024) 🌱Dissertation: Australia’s New Peasantry and the Rise of Agroecology: Biodiverse, Decolonial and Non-Capitalist Praxes on Small-Scale FarmsInvestigating the biodiverse, non-capitalist, and anti-colonial values and practices of small-scale livestock farmers, and how to build an agroecological state.Certificate IV in Meat Processing (Meat Safety) (2022) 🥩Meat InspectorTo undertake inspection in future Meat Collective @ Jonai Abattoir.PhD (non-completion) in Cultural Studies, University of Melbourne (2006-2014) 📚Dissertation: Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan: Melbourne Culinary EconomiesPostgraduate Diploma in Arts (Cultural Studies), University of Melbourne (2005) 📜Postgraduate Bachelor of Education, Deakin University (1996) 🎓CTEFLA, RSA/Cambridge Certificate, Holmes College (1993) 📚Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, University of California, San Diego (1993) 🧠

Relevant Experience 📚

Jonai Farms & Meatsmiths (2011-present) 🌾

Agroecologist🐖 Farm heritage breed Large Black pastured pigs & Dairy Short Horn cattle.🥩 Operate a Primesafe-licensed on-farm butcher’s shop producing fresh cuts, smallgoods, and charcuterie under HAACP since 2014.👩‍🏫 Teach workshops on butchering, salami making, and meat literacy.🏗️ Recently attained development approval to build a collectively governed on-farm micro-abattoir for approximately 15 smallholders.

Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance (AFSA) (2014-present) 🌍

President

🌟 Represent smallholders at local, state, national, and international levels, including across processes of FAO, the CBD, the ITPGRFA, the CGRFA, ASEAN, and the CSIPM.🌐 AFSA is a member of:the IPC for Food Sovereignty (coordinator of Asia Pacific regional committee and the working group on agricultural biodiversity),La Via Campesina, andUrgenci: the international network for community-supported agriculture.

Publications Top Notes 📝

1. Eating the Vernacular, Being Cosmopolitan

Journal: Cultural Studies Review 19 (1), 117-137, 2013
Citations: 23

2. Health Before Medicine: Community Resilience in Food Landscapes

Authors: RG Wallace, R Alders, R Kock, T Jonas, R Wallace, L Hogerwerf
Source: One Planet, One Health: Looking After Humans, Animals and the Environment, 2019
Citations: 13

3. Industrial Agricultural Environments

Authors: RG Wallace, A Liebman, D Weisberger, T Jonas, L Bergmann, R Kock, …
Journal: Routledge Handbook of Biosecurity and Invasive Species, 194-214, 2021
Citations: 12

4. Peoples’ Solutions to Food Systems Transformation in Asia and the Pacific

Journal: Development 64 (3), 295-298, 2021
Citations: 7

5. Developing a Critical Writing Pedagogy: A Discontinuous Narrative

Authors: B Kamler, K Cousins, T Jonas, B Lawson, D Linden
Journal: English in Australia, 24-42, 1997
Citations: 5

6. Regenerative Agriculture and Agroecology—What’s in a Name?

Journal: Food Ethics 24 (6), 2021
Citations: 4

7. The Research Education Experience: Investigating Higher Degree by Research Candidates’ Experiences in Australian Universities

Authors: T Jonas, CA Croker
Year: 2012
Citations: 3

8. Agroecology for Structural One Health

Authors: T Jonas, B Trethewey
Journal: Development 66 (3), 238-244, 2023
Citations: 1

9. Responsibility to Country: Decolonizing Agriculture with Agroecology in Australia

Authors: T Jonas, A Wessell
Journal: Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability 8 (2), 254-260, 2020
Citations: 1

10. What’s Natural About Capital? Agroecology as Resistance to the New Frontier of Colonial Capitalist Carbon Farming

Journal: Capitalism Nature Socialism, 2024