Dr. Mpinane Flory Senekane | Environmental Health Services | Best Researcher Award
Senior Lecturer | University of Johannesburg | South Africa
Dr. Mpinane Flory Senekane is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in environmental health and public administration. Her work focuses on solid waste management, occupational health, environmental sustainability, and human wellbeing, addressing critical challenges in both urban and rural contexts. With extensive experience in lecturing, supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students, and contributing to academic and ethics committees, she demonstrates strong leadership and mentorship in research. Dr. Senekane’s publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, bridging practical environmental health interventions with evidence-based policy insights. Her collaborations with local and international researchers enhance the quality and relevance of her work, and her studies have made meaningful contributions to sustainable waste management practices and public health improvements. Dr. Senekane’s measurable research impact is reflected on Google Scholar, where her work has garnered 98 citations, with an h-index of 4 and an i10-index of 4.
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Featured Publications
1. M. F. Senekane, A. Makhene, and S. Oelofse, “A critical analysis of indigenous systems and practices of solid waste management in rural communities: The case of Maseru in Lesotho,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 18, p. 11654, 2022, cited by 29.
2. E. B. Ichipi and M. F. Senekane, “An evaluation of the impact of illegal dumping of solid waste on public health in Nigeria: A case study of Lagos State,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 20, no. 22, p. 7069, 2023, cited by 22.
3. M. F. Senekane, A. Makhene, and S. Oelofse, “Methodology to investigate indigenous solid waste systems and practices in the rural areas surrounding Maseru (Kingdom of Lesotho),” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 18, no. 10, p. 5355, 2021, cited by 22.
4. S. L. Lange, M. F. Senekane, and N. Naicker, “Understanding the socio-demographic profile of waste re-users in a suburban setting in South Africa,” Resources, vol. 11, no. 5, p. 45, 2022, cited by 10.
5. M. F. Senekane, “A critical analysis of the indigenous systems and practices of solid waste management in rural communities of Maseru in Lesotho, and the impact on the environment and human …,” PQDT-Global, 2022, cited by 4.