Fisayo Fagbemi | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Fisayo Fagbemi | Climate Change | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Economic Policy Analysis Centre (EPAC), Ibadan, Nigeria.

Mr. Fisayo Fagbemi is an economist with a strong academic background and research engagement in economic development, financial institutions, and the role of governance in economic performance. With a postgraduate degree in Economics from Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, Mr. Fagbemi has consistently demonstrated academic excellence and professional commitment. His research has addressed critical policy issues, particularly within Sub-Saharan Africa, analyzing the interactions between natural resource endowment, institutional quality, and financial development. He has contributed to academic literature with open-access publications recognized for their alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably addressing inclusive financial growth and sustainable development. Mr. Fagbemi has a strong passion for academic writing and policy analysis, and he has gained experience through workshops and mentorship by distinguished scholars. He is also a Graduate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered), showcasing his professional development in leadership and managerial skills. His consistent recognition for academic excellence and scholarly contributions underscores his dedication to impactful research and economic transformation. Mr. Fagbemi aims to expand his academic pursuits, collaborate across disciplines, and influence policy through rigorous economic inquiry.

📝Publication Profile

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🎓Education

Mr. Fagbemi received his higher education at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. He completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Economics from 2015 to 2017, during which he conducted significant research culminating in a dissertation titled “Natural Resources, Institutional Quality and Financial Development in Sub-Saharan African Countries (2005–2014)”. His postgraduate studies deepened his understanding of macroeconomic theory, econometric modeling, and the intersection of natural resources and governance in shaping financial markets. Prior to his master’s degree, he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) with Honours in Economics from the same university between 2008 and 2013, graduating with a Second Class Upper Division. His undergraduate education laid the groundwork for his interest in development economics and empirical research. Throughout his academic journey, Mr. Fagbemi demonstrated strong analytical and critical thinking skills. He also engaged actively in academic discussions and workshops, reinforcing his passion for research. His rigorous academic background has provided him with a solid foundation in economic theory, quantitative analysis, and policy evaluation, which continues to inform his professional and research pursuits.

💼Professional Experience

Mr. Fagbemi’s professional journey blends academic excellence with growing engagement in applied research and policy discourse. While specific institutional roles are not outlined, his academic training and workshop involvement suggest experience in research-oriented environments, where he has contributed to the development and dissemination of scholarly knowledge. His participation in writing workshops, including sessions on proposal and academic writing, reflect his proactive engagement in professional development. As a Graduate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) since March 2015, Mr. Fagbemi has also demonstrated his commitment to professional and managerial competence. His proficiency in management principles complements his economics training, equipping him for both academic and administrative roles. Moreover, his scholarly contributions, particularly his open-access publications with Elsevier, signal his active involvement in economic research communities. These publications, tied to the Sustainable Development Goals, indicate his role in tackling global challenges through economic insight. Mr. Fagbemi is poised to contribute meaningfully in academic, policy, or consultancy roles that require rigorous economic analysis, institutional insight, and evidence-based recommendations.

🔬Research Interest

Mr. Fagbemi’s research interests lie at the intersection of development economics, financial development, institutional economics, and resource governance. His master’s dissertation explored how natural resources and institutional quality influence financial development across Sub-Saharan African countries, highlighting his interest in how economic structures and governance mechanisms impact financial inclusion and stability. He is particularly intrigued by the dynamics between resource wealth and institutional frameworks, especially in regions with volatile political and economic systems. His academic pursuits also align with global developmental themes, such as those outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including economic growth, reduced inequalities, and sustainable resource management. In addition, Mr. Fagbemi is interested in empirical economics, using econometric tools to analyze policy-relevant questions. These include the evaluation of public policy effectiveness, the role of governance in market outcomes, and the drivers of inclusive financial systems. He seeks to contribute to evidence-based policymaking through interdisciplinary collaboration, data-driven insights, and rigorous academic inquiry. His long-term research goal is to help bridge the gap between economic theory and policy implementation in developing economies.

🧠Research Skills

Mr. Fagbemi possesses a broad range of research skills relevant to contemporary economic analysis and academic writing. He is proficient in econometric analysis, including regression modeling, panel data analysis, and causal inference techniques, which were applied extensively in his postgraduate research. His dissertation work required the application of statistical software for data cleaning, hypothesis testing, and model interpretation, demonstrating his ability to handle complex datasets and draw meaningful conclusions. In addition to technical skills, he has participated in skill-enhancing workshops that strengthened his academic writing and research proposal development. These include training sessions on internal consistency in academic proposals and techniques for effective scholarly writing, led by renowned Nigerian academics. Mr. Fagbemi is also skilled in critical literature review, policy analysis, and academic communication, all of which contribute to his capacity to produce high-quality research outputs. His familiarity with interdisciplinary research methods and his contributions to open-access journals further demonstrate his ability to conduct and communicate impactful research. He is committed to lifelong learning and seeks continuous improvement through collaboration and mentorship.

🏆Awards and Honors

Mr. Fagbemi has received several prestigious awards and recognitions throughout his academic career. Notably, on October 27, 2022, he was recognized for publishing three open-access articles with Elsevier between 2019 and 2021. Two of these articles were acknowledged for addressing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing his contributions to research aimed at solving global challenges such as poverty, inequality, and financial exclusion. His dedication to academic excellence was also recognized during his undergraduate studies at Obafemi Awolowo University. He was a two-time recipient of the Ondo State Annual (Sessional) Scholarship Award for Academic Excellence in the 2009/2010 and 2011/2012 academic years. These scholarships acknowledged his outstanding academic performance and commitment to scholarly advancement. In addition, Mr. Fagbemi holds a Proficiency Certificate in Management awarded by the Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered) in March 2015, marking his achievement in professional development and leadership. These honors not only highlight his scholarly potential but also underscore his dedication to research excellence and socio-economic development.

📈Author Metrics

  • Total Citations: 584

  • h-index: 14

  • i10-index: 19

These metrics reflect Mr. Fagbemi’s scholarly impact across peer-reviewed publications, indicating a consistent contribution to economics, sustainable development, and governance-related research. An h-index of 14 suggests that 14 of his publications have received at least 14 citations each, while the i10-index of 19 indicates that 19 of his publications have received 10 or more citations, highlighting both the quality and reach of his academic work.

📌Publications Top Notes

1. COVID-19 and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): An Appraisal of the Emanating Effects in Nigeria

  • Author: Fisayo Fagbemi

  • Journal: Research in Globalization

  • Year: 2021

  • Citation Count: 77

2. Leveraging Foreign Direct Investment for Sustainability: An Approach to Sustainable Human Development in Nigeria

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, T.T. Osinubi

  • Journal: Resources, Environment and Sustainability

  • Year: 2020

  • Citation Count: 49

3. Enhancing Sustainable Infrastructure Development: A Boon to Poverty Reduction in Nigeria

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, T.T. Osinubi, O.A. Adeosun

  • Journal: World Development Sustainability

  • Year: 2022

  • Citation Count: 42

4. Nigerian Governance Challenge: Exploring the Role of Natural Resource Rents

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, G. Omowumi Adeoye

  • Journal: Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies

  • Year: 2020

  • Citation Count: 34

5. Interconnections Between Governance and Socioeconomic Conditions: Understanding the Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, G.E. Nzeribe, T.T. Osinubi, S. Asongu

  • Journal: Regional Sustainability

  • Year: 2021

  • Citation Count: 32

6. Climate-Resilient Development: An Approach to Sustainable Food Production in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, D.F. Oke, A. Fajingbesi

  • Journal: Future Foods

  • Year: 2023

  • Citation Count: 30

7. Institutional Quality and Financial Sector Development: Empirical Evidence from Nigeria

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, J.O. Ajibike

  • Journal: American Journal of Business and Management

  • Year: 2018

  • Citation Count: 29

8. Health Expenditure and Child Health Outcome in West Africa

  • Authors: O.S. Olatunde, A.A. Adebayo, Fisayo Fagbemi

  • Journal: International Journal of Social Sciences Perspectives

  • Year: 2019

  • Citation Count: 18

9. Interconnections Between Governance Shortcomings and Resource Curse in a Resource-Dependent Economy

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, R.A. Kotey

  • Journal: PSU Research Review

  • Year: 2024

  • Citation Count: 17

10. The Effectiveness of Poverty Alleviation Policy: Why is the Quality of Institutions the Bane in Nigeria?

  • Authors: Fisayo Fagbemi, B. Oladejo, O.A. Adeosun

  • Journal: Review of Development and Change

  • Year: 2020

  • Citation Count: 17

🧾Conclusion

Mr. Fagbemi represents a dynamic and emerging scholar in the field of economics with a strong orientation toward development, institutional quality, and financial systems. His academic trajectory, which includes both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees from Obafemi Awolowo University, illustrates a sustained commitment to research and intellectual growth. He has distinguished himself through scholarly publications that address global development issues, earning recognition from reputable platforms such as Elsevier and the Nigerian government. In addition to academic achievements, Mr. Fagbemi has invested in professional development through training, workshops, and professional certification. His research interests align with pressing economic concerns in Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, particularly around governance, financial inclusion, and sustainable growth. Equipped with strong analytical tools, writing skills, and a passion for policy-relevant research, he is well-prepared to contribute meaningfully to academia, policy, or international development work. Mr. Fagbemi seeks to continue advancing his career through research collaboration, publication, and practical engagement with economic development initiatives. His long-term vision is to influence economic policy and contribute to Africa’s development through rigorous, evidence-based research.

 

Claudia Fernandes | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Claudia Fernandes | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto, Portugal.

Dr. Claudia Fernandes is an Assistant Professor at the University of Porto and a leading researcher in Landscape Architecture and Urban Ecology. She has played a key role in advancing sustainable landscape planning through interdisciplinary collaborations, leading EU-funded projects, and contributing to high-impact scientific publications. As the coordinator of the LPDM research group at CIBIO, she has spearheaded projects that promote urban resilience and biodiversity. She actively participates in editorial boards, international scientific committees, and municipal collaborations to enhance green space management and sustainability initiatives.

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Educational Details

Dr. Claudia Fernandes holds a Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Engineering (1997) and a Master’s in Rural Development (2001) from the University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD). She earned her PhD in Environmental Sciences (2009) from the same institution. Additionally, she obtained a Bachelor’s (2010) and a Master’s (2011) in Landscape Architecture from the University of Porto.

Professional Experience

Dr. Fernandes began her academic career as an invited lecturer at UTAD (1997-2007) and a researcher at UTAD’s Institute (2000-2008). Since 2011, she has been an active researcher at the CIBIO – Biodiversity and Genetic Resources Research Center, where she has coordinated the Landscape Planning, Design, and Management (LPDM) research group since 2017. She has contributed to numerous international and national scientific projects and has supervised multiple doctoral and master’s students. Currently, she serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of Porto’s Department of Geosciences, Environment, and Spatial Planning, Faculty of Sciences.

Research Interest

Dr. Fernandes specializes in Landscape Architecture, Landscape Ecology, Urban Biodiversity, Planting Design, Urban Forests, Urban Green Infrastructure, and Novel Urban Ecosystems. Her research focuses on sustainable landscape management, nature-based solutions, and the integration of biodiversity in urban planning.

Author Metrics

  • Scopus: h-index 14, i10-index 7
  • Web of Science: h-index 13
  • ResearchGate: h-index 14
  • Google Scholar: h-index 16, i10-index 21

Her contributions extend beyond academia, including consultancy work in landscape architecture and active involvement in professional organizations and municipal collaborations.

Top Noted Publication

  • Urban biodiversity: a review of current concepts and contributions to multidisciplinary approaches

    • Authors: P. Farinha-Marques, J.M. Lameiras, C. Fernandes, S. Silva, F. Guilherme

    • Journal: Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research

    • Volume/Issue: 24(3)

    • Pages: 247-271

    • Year: 2011

    • Citations: 148

    • DOI: [Insert DOI if available]

    • Summary: This paper provides a comprehensive review of urban biodiversity, addressing key concepts and exploring multidisciplinary approaches to sustainable urban planning.

  • Between tree lovers and tree haters: Drivers of public perception regarding street trees and its implications on urban green infrastructure planning

    • Authors: C.O. Fernandes, I.M. da Silva, C.P. Teixeira, L. Costa

    • Journal: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

    • Volume: 37

    • Pages: 97-108

    • Year: 2019

    • Citations: 107

    • DOI: [Insert DOI if available]

    • Summary: Examines factors influencing public attitudes toward street trees, discussing their impact on urban green infrastructure policies and decision-making.

  • Characteristics and motivations of potential users of urban allotment gardens: The case of Vila Nova de Gaia municipal network of urban allotment gardens

    • Authors: I.M. da Silva, C.O. Fernandes, B. Castiglione, L. Costa

    • Journal: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

    • Volume: 20

    • Pages: 56-64

    • Year: 2016

    • Citations: 79

    • DOI: [Insert DOI if available]

    • Summary: Investigates the characteristics and motivations of urban residents who engage with municipal allotment gardens, offering insights for urban planners.

  • Novel ecosystems: a review of the concept in non-urban and urban contexts

    • Authors: C.P. Teixeira, C.O. Fernandes

    • Journal: Landscape Ecology

    • Volume: 35(1)

    • Pages: 23-39

    • Year: 2020

    • Citations: 56

    • DOI: [Insert DOI if available]

    • Summary: Explores the concept of novel ecosystems in both urban and non-urban settings, discussing their ecological and planning implications.

  • Adaptive planting design and management framework for urban climate change adaptation and mitigation

    • Authors: C.P. Teixeira, C.O. Fernandes, J. Ahern

    • Journal: Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

    • Volume: 70

    • Article ID: 127548

    • Year: [Insert Year]

    • Citations: [Insert Citation Count]

    • DOI: [Insert DOI if available]

    • Summary: Proposes a framework for urban planting design that integrates climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies into city planning.

Conclusion

Dr. Claudia Fernandes is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award in Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture. Her extensive academic background, high-impact publications, leadership in research projects, and strong citation metrics make her a leading expert in her field. While she could further strengthen her profile by expanding industry collaborations, patents, and funding applications, her existing contributions to urban sustainability, landscape planning, and biodiversity research demonstrate excellence in scientific innovation and interdisciplinary impact.