Ebrahim Amer | Environmental Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ebrahim Amer | Environmental Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ebrahim Amer | Huaqiao University | China

Dr. Amer Ebrahim is a distinguished researcher whose scholarly work significantly advances the understanding of environmental sustainability, energy economics, and climate policy. His research primarily focuses on the dynamic relationship between energy consumption, economic growth, and carbon emissions, particularly in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Through publications in prestigious international journals such as the Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Environmental Management, Sustainable Futures, PLOS ONE, and Heliyon, Dr. Ebrahim has contributed empirical insights into pressing global challenges, including the balance between economic progress and environmental preservation. His studies employ robust econometric and modeling approaches to explore decoupling trends between energy use and CO₂ emissions, offering valuable policy implications for achieving sustainable development goals. With 99 citations and an h-index of 3, his research demonstrates growing academic recognition and influence in the field. In recognition of his contributions, Dr. Ebrahim has received multiple awards, including first-class distinctions from the Academy of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Knowledge, and the Yemeni Embassy in Beijing, honoring his outstanding achievements in scientific publishing and research excellence. His active participation in scholarly and community organizations, such as the Yemeni Students’ Union and the Constitutional Administrative Law Research Association, underscores his leadership and collaborative spirit. Dr. Ebrahim’s consistent publication record, research impact, and commitment to advancing sustainable energy policies make him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award, reflecting his dedication to addressing global environmental and economic challenges through innovative and evidence-based scientific inquiry.

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Featured Publications

Ebrahim, A. A. A. A., Zhang, X., Meyad, E. M. A., Alariqi, M., Abdelwahed, A., Alareqi, M. M., & Bather, S. M. H. (2025, November). Balancing progress and sustainability: Exploring the joint influences of oil consumption and economic growth on CO₂ emissions: An empirical study of GCC countries. Journal of Environmental Management.

Ebrahim, A. A. A. A., Zhang, X., Meyad, E. M. A., Alareqi, M. M., Bather, S. M. H., & Abdelwahed, A. (2025, September). Decoupling or dependency? Investigating the joint effects of natural gas consumption and economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions in Gulf Cooperation Council countries. Journal of Cleaner Production.

Ebrahim, A. A. A. A., Zhang, X., Meyad, E. M. A., Alareqi, M. M., Bather, S. M. H., & Abdelwahed, A. (2025, June). Urbanization, growth, and carbon footprints: A GCC perspective on sustainable development. Sustainable Futures.

Ebrahim, A. A. A. A., Iyoboyi, M., Zhang, X., Meyad, E. M. A., Meyad, A. M., Mohsin, A. K. M., & Rahman, A. (2024, November 21). The long-term relationship between oil price changes and economic growth from the perspective of the resource curse: An empirical study from Yemen. PLOS ONE.

Ebrahim, A. A. A. A., Meyad, E. M. A., Meyad, A. M., & Mohsin, A. K. M. (2024, May). Impacts of renewable and disaggregated non-renewable energy consumption on CO₂ emissions in GCC countries: A STIRPAT model analysis. Heliyon.

Qiang Zheng | Environment | Hydrology & Water Science Award

Mr. Qiang Zheng | Environment | Hydrology & Water Science Award

Lecturer | China Agricultural University | China

Mr. Qiang Zheng is a lecturer at China Agricultural University specializing in water resources, unconventional water sources, and agricultural environments. He earned his doctorate in Water Conservancy Engineering from China Agricultural University and continued his research as a postdoctoral fellow. His work focuses on developing water-saving technologies, improving agricultural water use efficiency, and advancing reclaimed water irrigation practices. He has contributed to multiple national projects and published widely in peer-reviewed journals, with research achievements that have significantly improved water sustainability, reduced fertilizer use, and enhanced farmer livelihoods while promoting environmentally sound agricultural practices.

Publication Profile

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Academic Background

Mr. Qiang Zheng is a lecturer at China Agricultural University with a strong academic foundation in Water Conservancy Engineering. He completed his doctoral studies at China Agricultural University and later pursued postdoctoral research at the same institution, focusing on water resources and agricultural environments. His expertise lies in developing innovative water-saving technologies, advancing the use of unconventional water sources, and promoting sustainable irrigation practices. Through his involvement in national-level research projects and publications in respected journals, he has made significant contributions to improving water use efficiency, supporting agricultural sustainability, and enhancing environmental protection in farming systems.

Professional Experience

Mr. Qiang Zheng serves as a lecturer at China Agricultural University, where he has built a strong professional career in hydrology and water sciences. His research emphasizes efficient utilization of agricultural water resources, innovative irrigation practices, and the development of technologies for sustainable farming systems. He has actively participated in major research projects addressing water-saving solutions, reclaimed water use, and soil safety in agricultural environments. His contributions extend beyond academic research, as he engages in field guidance, technical consultation, and engineering evaluations, ensuring that scientific knowledge is effectively translated into practical solutions for communities and environmental sustainability.

Awards and Honors

Mr. Qiang Zheng has earned recognition for his valuable contributions to the fields of hydrology and agricultural water management. His work on water-saving irrigation practices and the sustainable use of reclaimed water has been acknowledged for its environmental and socio-economic impact. Through his innovative research, he has played a key role in promoting efficient water use, enhancing agricultural productivity, and supporting ecological balance. His efforts have been honored within academic and professional circles, reflecting his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and practical solutions that address pressing challenges in water conservation and sustainable resource management.

Research Focus

Mr. Qiang Zheng centers his research on water resources management, unconventional water sources, and agricultural environmental sustainability. His work emphasizes the development of water-saving technologies, reclaimed water irrigation systems, and scientific approaches to improving soil health and crop productivity. He is dedicated to exploring innovative methods that reduce groundwater depletion, minimize fertilizer use, and enhance ecological balance in farming practices. By integrating theory with practical application, his research contributes to advancing sustainable agriculture, improving resource efficiency, and addressing the critical challenges of water scarcity while promoting long-term environmental protection and agricultural resilience.

Publication Top Notes

Potential risk of soil reactive gaseous nitrogen emissions under reclaimed water irrigation in a wheat-maize rotation system
Year: 2023

Conclusion

Mr. Qiang Zheng is a dedicated researcher in water conservancy engineering whose work demonstrates a strong balance of scientific innovation and practical application. His contributions to water resource efficiency, unconventional water sources, and reclaimed water irrigation have generated significant environmental and socio-economic benefits, directly supporting sustainable agriculture and community livelihoods. While his international collaborations and academic visibility can be further expanded, his impactful achievements and applied research make him highly suitable for recognition through the Hydrology and Water Science Award.