Adolfo Cazorla | Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Adolfo Cazorla | Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security | Research Excellence Award

Professor Emeritus | Polytechnic University of Madrid | Spain

Prof. Dr. Adolfo Cazorla is an internationally recognized researcher whose scholarly work focuses on project engineering, rural development planning, public-sector innovation, and sustainable development systems. His research portfolio integrates applied engineering methodologies with policy-oriented project design, emphasizing governance, social capital, and innovation-driven development models. He has contributed extensively to high-impact journals, books, and peer-reviewed conference proceedings, with research outcomes influencing rural planning frameworks, public investment strategies, and sustainability-oriented R&D initiatives. According to Google Scholar, his scientific output comprises 131 scholarly documents with 2,007 citations, reflecting strong international visibility and sustained academic influence (h-index: 20; i10-index: 37). His work includes funded research projects, international collaborative programs, and applied R&D initiatives, alongside patents and methodological innovations in project planning and evaluation. Prof. Dr. Adolfo Cazorla has also provided significant service as a journal reviewer, editorial contributor, conference chair, and research advisor, earning recognition for impactful research contributions that bridge academia, policy, and practice.

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Featured Publications

Empowering communities through evaluation: some lessons from rural Spain
Community Development Journal, 2009 | Citations: 102

Desarrollo rural en la Unión Europea: modelos de participación social
Studies Series – Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (Spain), 1999 | Citations: 98