PhD candidate, Sophia University
Nkweauseh Reginald Longfor, an advocate for inclusive sustainable development, is currently a PhD candidate at Sophia University's Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies in Tokyo, Japan. His academic contributions include published articles in prestigious journals, primarily focusing on the convergence of science, technology, environment, and their social impact. Longfor's work underscores the potential of sustainability and innovation in driving positive transformations within emerging economies. He is particularly interested in sustainability transition, waste management, industrial ecology, the circular economy, and urban sustainability.
His current research focuses on the energy transition using biomass waste in Cameroon, a study that examines the obstacles policymakers face during the waste-to-energy transition. His research initiatives also expose the untapped potential of waste-to-energy utilisation in Sub-Saharan Africa and assess these countries' readiness for a transition to a circular economy. Prior to joining Sophia University, Longfor earned his Master's degree from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) in Japan, where he received the best thesis award. Longfor is passionate about sustainability and believes in the transformative power of science and technology in creating a more sustainable future. He is dedicated to leveraging his expertise to effect positive global change.
Dec 11, 2023 06:55 am UTC| Economy
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