Curriculum Vitaes
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, Sophia UniversityVisiting Lecturer, College of Asia Pacific Studies, Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
- Researcher number
- 01020304
- ORCID ID
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2702-6297- J-GLOBAL ID
- 202401000936009331
- researchmap Member ID
- R000067165
Research Interests
13Research Areas
7Research History
7Education
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Oct, 2011 - Dec, 2015
Committee Memberships
3Awards
9Papers
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, 116, Jan, 2026
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SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, 58 30-45, Sep, 2025
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CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, Oct 28, 2024
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Resources, Conservation & Recycling Advances, Dec, 2023
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Environmental Research Letters, Oct 1, 2023<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Biomass waste-to-energy (WtE) offers a critical solution to carbon neutrality through improving the resource recycling and recovery. This study comprehensively assessed how WtE can be implemented in generating electricity for Cameroon with an estimation to the energy potential of anaerobic digestion of three organic waste streams including municipal solid waste, wastewater sludge, and livestock manure. We assessed the energy potential in terms of the theoretical, technical, and economic potentials. The findings highlighted a theoretical energy potential of 936.37 TWh y<jats:sup>r−1</jats:sup> in Cameroon. If only applied to a fraction of organic wastes, the technical potential could reach 48.64 TWh y<jats:sup>r−1</jats:sup>. Furthermore, considering the economic costs of technology installation, 17.06 TWh y<jats:sup>r−1</jats:sup> could be generated, and this economic generation potential could supply to 38.9% of the country’s current electricity demand. This study implies that WtE would significantly reduce fossil fuels consumption and greenhouse gases emissions from poorly disposed wastes, to enable decarbonization transition and improve human health in African countries.</jats:p>
Books and Other Publications
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Extra Print Sarl, Bafoussam, Cameroon, Mar, 2018
Presentations
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Future Frontiers -- Developing People for a Sustainable World, Sep 26, 2025 Invited
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EXPO2025 OSAKA, Kansai Japan - Portugal Pavillon, Jun 18, 2025 Invited
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N-EXPO 2025 (New Environmental Exposition), May 28, 2025 Invited
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Africa Weeks Symposium, Sophia University, May 15, 2025 Invited
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African Seminar, Graduate School of Global Environmental Challenges, Sophia University, Oct 23, 2024
Teaching Experience
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Nov, 2025 - PresentIndustrial Ecology (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)
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Oct, 2025 - PresentEnvironmental issues in the Global South (Sophia University)
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Oct, 2025 - PresentDigital Innovations for sustainability (Sophia University)
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Apr, 2025 - PresentRenewable Energy Systems (Sophia University)
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Apr, 2025 - PresentGovernance for sustainable development (Sophia University)
Professional Memberships
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Apr, 2024 - Present
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Mar, 2023 - Present
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Jan, 2022 - Present
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Jan, 2022 - Present
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Oct, 2024
Works
1Research Projects
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Mirai 2.0 Seed Fund for Collaborative project, Umeå University & Kyushu University, Feb, 2023 - Dec, 2023
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Reijiro Hattori Africa Fund (服部禮次郎アフリカ基金), The African Society, Inc (一般社団法人 アフリカ協会), Dec, 2020 - Dec, 2021
Academic Activities
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Peer reviewREN21 (Renewables Now), 2023
Social Activities
3Media Coverage
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The Conversation Africa, Sep, 2025 Newspaper, magazine
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The Conversation Africa, Sep, 2025 Newspaper, magazine
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Sophia University, Jul, 2025 Promotional material
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The Conversation Africa, Oct, 2023 Newspaper, magazine