Dr. Fernanda Diaz | Complementary Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fernanda Diaz | Complementary Agriculture | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fernanda Diaz | University of Guanajuato | Mexico

Fernanda Díaz Sánchez is a dedicated researcher in agribusiness and natural resource management, focusing on sustainable agricultural systems, rural innovation, and agri-environmental development. With an academic background in agribusiness and a master’s in innovation for natural resource management, she integrates ecological, social, and economic perspectives to enhance rural productivity and biodiversity conservation. Her research emphasizes sustainable models for germplasm production, agricultural diversification, and conservation practices in semi-arid and rural regions of Mexico. Fernanda has made significant contributions to understanding the ecological and socioeconomic dimensions of agricultural resilience, with her work being recognized through awards and academic success stories that highlight her innovative approaches to rural development. Her studies have been published in reputable journals such as Agro-Disculgation and Agroproductivity, reflecting her commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability through interdisciplinary collaboration. Fernanda actively participates in national and international conferences, presenting research on agri-food competitiveness, rural business models, and ecosystem-based management strategies. Her scholarly impact continues to grow, with publications indexed in Scopus and Google Scholar, supported by citations that underline the relevance of her work in sustainable agriculture and agribusiness management. She currently holds an h-index of 3 on Scopus and 5 on Google Scholar, demonstrating early-career influence in her field.

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Díaz Sánchez, F., Cadena Iñiguez, J., Ruiz Vera, V. M., Barrera Guzmán, L. A., Cadena Zamudio, J. D., & Silos Espino, H. (2024). Conservation and production of Opuntia spp. under a complementary agricultural scheme in the Mexican highlands. Agro-Disculgation, 4(5).

camille dumat | Agricultural | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. camille dumat | Agricultural | Innovative Research Award

Prof. Dr. camille dumat , teacher , Toulouse INP , France.

Camille DUMAT is a distinguished professor at the University of Toulouse (INP-ENSAT) with a rich interdisciplinary background in chemical engineering and soil sciences. She began her academic journey as an associate professor in Earth Sciences at the University of Paris VI and has since emerged as a prominent figure in agroecology and urban agriculture. She is actively involved in the DYNAFOR laboratory and linked to CERTOP’s “Ecological Transition Axis.” As President of Réseau-Agriville, she champions sustainable practices in urban settings. Camille DUMAT has co-authored over 150 indexed publications, reflecting her impactful work across scientific and societal domains.

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🎓 Education Background

Camille DUMAT’s academic pathway began with training as a chemical engineer, followed by earning a doctorate in Soil Sciences. She pursued her higher education at the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, a leading institution in France known for scientific and technological research. Her solid foundation in both biogeochemistry and sociology has empowered her to adopt a holistic, systems-thinking approach to environmental challenges. Her educational qualifications uniquely position her at the intersection of natural and social sciences, allowing her to address complex global health and ecological transition issues through integrated and multidisciplinary lenses.

🏛️ Professional Experience

Professor Camille DUMAT currently serves at the University of Toulouse (INP-ENSAT) and is a researcher at the DYNAFOR laboratory, focusing on agroecology. Formerly an associate professor in Earth Sciences at the University of Paris VI, she brings extensive teaching experience, delivering over 220 hours of instruction annually. She also contributes to social science initiatives through the CERTOP laboratory’s Ecological Transition Axis. Beyond academia, she holds influential roles as an expert advisor for major institutions like ANSES, the Ministry of Agriculture, ADEME, and the National Research Agency, demonstrating her vital presence in both policy-making and practical ecological transformations.

🏆 Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors have not been detailed in public sources, Camille DUMAT’s career reflects significant peer and institutional recognition. Her appointment as President of Réseau-Agriville, leadership in interdisciplinary research, and consultative roles for national agencies like ANSES and ADEME speak volumes about her impact. Her H-index of 67 and over 150 publications further solidify her scholarly reputation. Her esteemed positions within both scientific and governmental organizations suggest she is widely respected as a thought leader in environmental sustainability, agroecology, and urban transformation, meriting both academic and civic accolades.

🔬 Research Focus

Camille DUMAT’s research focus centers on global health and ecological transition through urban agriculture, greening practices, and sustainable management of contaminated or industrial lands. Her methodology emphasizes multi-criteria, multi-actor, and interdisciplinary approaches—blending biogeochemistry, environmental toxicology, and social sciences. At the DYNAFOR laboratory, she studies agroecological systems to enhance environmental justice and community resilience. Through her leadership in Réseau-Agriville, she promotes citizen engagement and sustainable urban planning. Her work not only advances scientific understanding but also influences policy and societal practices, making her research both academically rigorous and socially transformative.

🔚 Conclusion

Camille DUMAT exemplifies the power of interdisciplinary science in addressing urgent environmental and urban challenges. With a rare combination of technical expertise and sociological insight, she bridges gaps between research, policy, and public engagement. As a professor, researcher, and scientific advisor, she contributes to shaping a sustainable and inclusive future. Her leadership in urban agriculture, brownfield redevelopment, and participatory science makes her a pivotal figure in the ecological transition movement. Camille DUMAT’s work continues to influence international discourse, guide public decision-making, and inspire new generations of researchers committed to global health and sustainability.

📚 Top Publications

  1. Environmental and health risks related to lead recycling for car batteries in Africa: A case study in Cameroon
    Published in: Environmental Research, 2022
    Cited by: 38 articles

  2. Cadmium bioaccessibility and bioavailability in contaminated vegetables: Role of plant species and estimation using in vitro methods
    Published in: Chemosphere, 2020
    Cited by: 52 articles

  3. Sustainable urban agriculture: What are the stakes? A review of literature
    Published in: Environmental Science & Policy, 2019
    Cited by: 61 articles

  4. Health risk assessment of lead exposure in children living in a mining area in Senegal
    Published in: Science of the Total Environment, 2018
    Cited by: 73 articles

  5. Urban gardening and exposure to trace metals: a review of human health risks
    Published in: Environmental Pollution, 2017
    Cited by: 90 articles