Magdalena Bogdanova | Biotechnology for Sustainable Tourism | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Magdalena Bogdanova | Biotechnology for Sustainable Tourism | Best Researcher Award

Magdalena Bogdanova | Sofia Univercity St. Kliment Ohridski | Bulgaria

Ms. Magdalena Bogdanova is a PhD student at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, specializing in biotechnology for wastewater treatment, with a strong interdisciplinary background that bridges sustainable development and tourism management. She holds a master’s degree in Tourism Management from New Bulgarian University and a bachelor’s degree in Biomanagement and Sustainable Development from Sofia University, demonstrating a unique combination of scientific and managerial expertise. Professionally, she has excelled as a team manager at AUGMAR, leading editorial teams for Deavita.net and Deavita.fr, where she developed content strategies, optimized workflows, and ensured high-quality, SEO-driven content. Prior roles include assistant marketing and sales at Sunset Resort, coordinating audits, managing partnerships, and representing the organization at international travel fairs, and contributor at Sofia District Info Point, supporting EU funding initiatives. Her research focuses on sustainable wastewater treatment in tourism-intensive regions, with publications analyzing seasonal impacts on treatment plants and exploring technology-driven solutions for eco-conscious tourism. Notable works include case studies on the Ravda wastewater treatment plant and strategies for sustainable tourism development. Magdalena has contributed to the academic community through collaborative research, demonstrating leadership in interdisciplinary projects that integrate environmental science and hospitality management. Her expertise encompasses data analysis, international communication, and project management, underpinned by a commitment to advancing innovative, sustainable practices that benefit both industry and the environment, earning recognition for her contributions in both research and professional leadership contexts.

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Featured Publications

1. Bogdanova, M., Yotinov, I., Topalova, Y., & Lyubomirova, V. (2025). Wastewater treatment technology for sustainable tourism: Sunny Beach, Ravda WWTP case study. Water, 17(7), Article 7.

EDMUND MABHUYE | Climate change | Best Faculty Award

Dr. EDMUND MABHUYE | Climate change | Best Faculty Award

LECTURER, UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania

Dr. Edmund Mabhuye, an esteemed lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania, has been recognized with the Best Faculty Award for his outstanding contributions to the field of climate change. 🌍 His dedication to teaching and research has not only enriched the academic community but has also inspired countless students to engage deeply with environmental issues. Through his innovative approaches to education, Dr. Mabhuye has empowered future leaders to tackle the challenges of climate change with knowledge and determination. His impact extends beyond the classroom, fostering a culture of sustainability and stewardship in Tanzania and beyond. 🏆

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Education 🎓

Edmund Mabhuye pursued his academic journey with dedication and excellence. Graduating from the University of Dar es Salaam, he acquired profound knowledge in natural resources and climate change, laying a strong foundation for his career in academia and research. 📚

Experience 💼

Edmund Mabhuye’s professional journey reflects a commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing pressing environmental challenges. From his role as a Lecturer/Research Fellow at the Institute of Resource Assessment to his current position as Principal Investigator at the Centre for Climate Change Studies, UDSM, he has demonstrated expertise in climate resilience and sustainable development. His work on gendered encounters in climate change adaptations exemplifies his dedication to impactful research. 🌍

Research Interests 🔬

Edmund Mabhuye’s research interests revolve around climate change, natural resource management, and livelihood sustainability. His focus on exploring opportunities and challenges for adaptation, particularly through green development strategies, underscores his commitment to fostering resilience in vulnerable communities. Mabhuye’s expertise lies in multidisciplinary approaches to understanding and addressing complex environmental issues, contributing significantly to both academia and policy. 🌱

Awards 🏆

Edmund Mabhuye’s contributions to the field have been recognized through various awards and accolades. His dedication to advancing knowledge in climate change adaptation and sustainable development has earned him respect and admiration from peers and institutions alike. These accolades serve as a testament to his expertise and commitment to making a positive impact on society. 🌟

Publications Top Notes 📝

“Biochar as multi-purpose sustainable technology: experiences from projects in Tanzania” (2021) – 38 citations [Link]

“Preconditions for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in sub-Saharan Africa: the case of Tanzania” (2020) – 32 citations [Link]

“Nexus between coastal resources and community livelihoods in a changing climate” (2019) – 18 citations [Link]

“Locally based responses to impacts of climate change in pastoral landscapes of Northern Tanzania” (2020) – 4 citations [Link]

“Vulnerability of communities’ livelihoods to the impacts of climate change in north-western highlands of Tanzania” (2024) – [Link]