Lizah Makombore | Ethical Leadership | Excellence in Research

Mrs. Lizah Makombore | Ethical Leadership | Excellence in Research

University of Vermont | United States

Lizah Makombore is a development finance and sustainability sciences professional and PhD candidate in Sustainable Development, Public Policy, Economics, and Governance at the University of Vermont. With over 15 years of experience across academia, public institutions, and international development, she has held leadership roles including Project Lead for USAID assignments and Lead Negotiator at the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. Her research focuses on ecological economics, agroecology, climate change policy, and inclusive finance for sustainable farming systems. She has contributed to influential publications and global forums. Her work advances equitable, resilient socio-ecological systems and transformative development pathways.

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Featured Publications

Prof. Decai Tang | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Decai Tang | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Hengxing University | China

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Featured Publications

Zhao, Z., Tang, D., & Li, J. (2025). Driving role of digital finance on economic resilience: Threshold effects of industrial structure upgrading and social security. Economic Change and Restructuring.

Tang, D., Boamah, V., & Ben Amara, D. (2025). Revisiting the Environmental Kuznets Curve in West Africa: A spatial econometric analysis of growth, globalization, and emissions. Journal of Environmental Management.

Tang, D., Boamah, V., Ding, Q., & Bai, J. (2025). Spatial dependencies and long-run dynamics of the Environmental Kuznets Curve in West Africa: An analysis of growth vs. emissions. Frontiers in Environmental Science.

Xiang, J., Tang, D., Zhou, Y., & Chen, Q. (2025). Green finance, environmental regulation, and the optimization of industrial structure in China’s Yangtze River economic belt. Frontiers in Environmental Science.

Cheng, X., Bian, J., He, D., & Tang, D. (2025). An analysis of agricultural production efficiency of Yellow River Basin based on a three-stage DEA Malmquist model. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

Liu, Y., Gherghina, S. C., Liu, H., Tang, D., Yin, C., & Kong, L. (2025). Ownership succession, risk taking and debt financing from the perspective of the institutional environment. PLOS One.

Zhang, X., Tang, D., & Cheng, X. (2025). The inverted U-shaped relationship between judicial development and economic growth: Evidence from China. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

Pan, Y., Atsi, E. R., Tang, D., He, D., & Donkor, M. (2025). The synergistic effect of foreign direct investment and renewable energy consumption on environmental pollution mitigation: Evidence from developing countries. Sustainability.

Dai, L., Tang, D., Atsi, E. R., Zhao, M., Zhang, H., Kong, Y., & Zhang, L. (2025). The integration of green finance and logistics: Implications for green industry transformation. Frontiers in Environmental Science.

Tang, D., Obuobi, B., Nketiah, E., & Adu-Gyamfi, G. (2025). Breaking the energy crisis: Does the role of government support impact Ghanaians’ intention to adopt sustainable energy from food waste? Energy.

Dr. Madhushree Dey | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Madhushree | Dey | Sustainability | Best Researcher Award

Madhushree Dey is an environmental researcher and newly awarded Ph.D. holder in Anthropology from Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya, India, with a strong focus on carbon footprint analysis across rural and urban demographics. She has qualified the UGC-NET and received the ICSSR fellowship in recognition of her research excellence. Her academic contributions include peer-reviewed publications in SSCI, SCIE, and Scopus-indexed journals such as Environment, Development and Sustainability, The Holistic Approach to Environment, and Journal of Transport & Health, as well as book chapters addressing maternal health, gender disparity, and sustainability. Dey’s research spans environmental emissions, public health, and household energy use, combining anthropological perspectives with quantitative analysis using tools like SPSS, Origin-Pro, and bibliometric techniques. With an h-index of 1, one document, and one citation, she represents an emerging scholar with a growing academic footprint. She has actively presented research on COVID-19 impacts, reproductive health, and sustainability at national forums, demonstrating her ability to integrate interdisciplinary insights. Her core competencies include teaching, lesson planning, student interaction, research project management, and collaborative teamwork. Dey’s work contributes to understanding sustainability challenges in India, offering actionable insights for reducing carbon footprints and promoting environmental resilience.

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Featured Publications

Dey, M., Gautam, R. K., & Devi, A. B. (2023). Differential carbon footprint resulting from cooking fuels: A cross-sectional study in rural and urban setup of Kalyani Region, District Nadia, West Bengal. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Dey, M., Gautam, R. K., Devi, A. B., & Som, K. S. (2025). Evaluating carbon footprint due to mobility choices and associated socio-demographic factors in the Kalyani region, West Bengal, India. Journal of Transport & Health, 45, 102169.

Dey, M., Gautam, R. K., & Devi, A. B. (2024). Estimation of carbon footprint of Indian households in Kalyani subdivision of District Nadia, West Bengal, India. The Holistic Approach to Environment, 14(3), 78–90.

Dey, A. B., Gautam, M., K., R., & Devi, B. (2023). Bourdieu’s sociological lens: Unveiling the dynamics of household carbon footprint in the Kalyani sub-division of Nadia district, West Bengal, India. Environment, Development and Sustainability.

Dey, M., Yadav, S., & Gautam, R. K. (2022). Birth spacing: A study among the Shia Muslim women of Lucknow. In Maternal health and child mortality: Condition, vision and challenges (pp. 242–252).

Dey, M. (n.d.). A study on carbon footprint as a result of changing lifestyle and demographic structure: A comparative study between urban and rural areas in the Kalyani subdivision of Nadia district, West Bengal. Sagar.