Mahlomola Phala | Environmental Science | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Mahlomola Phala
University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Mahlomola Phala
Affiliation University of KwaZulu-Natal
Country South Africa
Google Scholar ID NRwIqb0AAAAJ
Documents 2
Citations Emerging Citation Record
h-index Developing Research Profile
Subject Area Environmental Science
Event Global Innovation Technologist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7174-2931

Mahlomola Phala is a South African environmental scientist and environmental management professional affiliated with the University of KwaZulu-Natal. His academic and professional work focuses on environmental governance, municipal waste management, environmental compliance, sustainability, environmental monitoring, and community environmental perceptions. Phala has contributed to environmental science research through peer-reviewed publications addressing waste management systems, wastewater reuse, socio-environmental inequalities, and environmental governance in South African municipalities.[1] His professional career spans mining, environmental consultancy, regulatory compliance, and academic assessment within higher education institutions.[2]

Abstract

This academic recognition article presents an overview of the research activities, environmental science contributions, and professional achievements of Mahlomola Phala. His work demonstrates a multidisciplinary engagement with environmental governance, municipal waste management, sustainability, environmental monitoring, and public environmental awareness within the South African context. Through applied environmental research and professional environmental compliance practice, Phala has contributed to discussions surrounding sustainable municipal systems, environmental justice, and community-based environmental management approaches.[3] His ongoing doctoral research at the University of KwaZulu-Natal further reflects a continued commitment to advancing environmental science scholarship and evidence-based environmental governance.[4]

Keywords

Environmental Science, Waste Management, Sustainability, Municipal Governance, Environmental Compliance, Wastewater Reuse, Environmental Monitoring, Environmental Research, GIS, Remote Sensing, Environmental Policy, Sustainable Development, South Africa, Environmental Management Systems, Public Perception Studies

Introduction

Environmental management and sustainability research continue to play a critical role in addressing contemporary ecological and socio-economic challenges. Researchers and practitioners working within environmental governance frameworks contribute significantly to the development of sustainable systems, environmental policies, and community-based environmental interventions. Mahlomola Phala has established a professional and academic profile that integrates environmental science research with operational environmental management in mining and municipal contexts.[5]

His research interests are particularly associated with waste management systems, public environmental perceptions, environmental inequality, and governance barriers affecting environmental sustainability initiatives. Through academic publications and applied environmental compliance activities, Phala has contributed to environmental policy discussions and operational environmental management practices in South Africa.[6]

Research Profile

Mahlomola Phala is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Geography and Environmental Science at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He previously completed a Master of Science degree in Geography at the University of the Free State and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental and Resource Studies from the University of Limpopo.[7]

His professional experience includes environmental compliance and environmental management responsibilities within the mining sector. As an Environmental Control Officer at Clover Alloys Rustenburg Chrome Mine, he has managed environmental monitoring programmes, environmental compliance audits, environmental training initiatives, and environmental reporting processes aligned with environmental legislation and integrated management systems.[8]

Phala is registered with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) as a Principal Natural Scientist and maintains professional affiliations with environmental and geographical organizations in South Africa. His academic and professional activities demonstrate an interdisciplinary approach that combines environmental governance, sustainability science, and applied environmental management.[9]

Research Contributions

Phala’s research contributions primarily focus on waste management, environmental governance, and environmental sustainability challenges within municipal and community contexts. His scholarly work explores environmental inequalities, waste disposal systems, and socio-demographic influences on environmental health outcomes.[10]

His research publication titled Unequal Burdens: How Socio-Demographic Variables Shape the Environmental, Health, and Socio-Economic Effects of Illegal Waste Dumping examines the intersection between environmental conditions and socio-economic variables in urban communities. The study contributes to broader discussions regarding environmental justice and sustainable waste management policies.[11]

Another research contribution titled Institutional and Governance Barriers to Effective Municipal Waste Management: Stakeholder Perspectives from Thabazimbi Local Municipality investigates administrative and governance-related barriers affecting municipal waste management systems. The study highlights institutional coordination challenges and the importance of governance capacity in environmental service delivery.[12]

Additionally, his earlier work on public perceptions of wastewater reuse in Limpopo Province explored community awareness and attitudes toward water sustainability and wastewater management practices. The study provided insights into environmental communication and public engagement in environmental sustainability programmes.[13]

Publications

  • Phala, M. (2026). Institutional and governance barriers to effective municipal waste management: stakeholder perspectives from Thabazimbi Local Municipality. Environmental Research Communications.
  • Phala, M. (2026). Unequal Burdens: How Socio-Demographic Variables Shape the Environmental, Health, and Socio-Economic Effects of Illegal Waste Dumping. Urban Science.
  • Phala, M., & Pewa, M. (2023). Public Perception on Wastewater Reuse: A Case Study of Thabazimbi in Waterberg District, Limpopo Province in South Africa.

Research Impact

The research activities of Mahlomola Phala contribute to ongoing environmental sustainability discussions within South Africa, particularly in relation to municipal waste governance, environmental compliance systems, and environmental justice. His studies provide applied insights that may support policymakers, environmental practitioners, municipal authorities, and sustainability researchers in developing evidence-based environmental management strategies.[14]

His professional responsibilities within mining environmental management further strengthen the practical relevance of his academic work. By integrating operational environmental monitoring, environmental auditing, sustainability reporting, and academic research, Phala contributes to bridging the gap between environmental science research and industry implementation.[15]

Award Suitability

The Young Scientist Award associated with the Global Innovation Technologist Awards recognizes emerging researchers demonstrating scholarly promise, interdisciplinary engagement, and contributions to scientific advancement. Mahlomola Phala’s academic profile aligns with these objectives through his contributions to environmental science, sustainability research, and applied environmental governance.[16]

His ongoing doctoral studies, peer-reviewed research publications, professional environmental management experience, and participation in environmental professional organizations collectively reflect sustained engagement with scientific and environmental advancement. His research on environmental inequalities and municipal sustainability challenges further demonstrates relevance to contemporary environmental policy and sustainable development objectives.[17]

Conclusion

Mahlomola Phala represents an emerging environmental scientist whose academic and professional activities contribute to the fields of environmental governance, sustainability, and waste management research. His multidisciplinary expertise in environmental compliance, municipal environmental systems, and sustainability science reflects a combination of scholarly development and applied environmental management experience. Through research publications, environmental monitoring activities, and doctoral research, he continues to contribute to discussions surrounding sustainable environmental governance and environmental management practices in South Africa.[18]

References

  1. ORCID. (2026). Mahlomola Phala researcher profile and academic record.
    orcid.org/0000-0001-7174-2931
  2. Professional Curriculum Vitae of Mahlomola Phala. Environmental compliance and sustainability management experience documentation.
  3. Environmental Science and Sustainability Research Documentation related to municipal governance and waste management systems.
  4. University of KwaZulu-Natal. (2026). Doctoral research profile in Geography and Environmental Science.
  5. South African environmental governance and sustainability management frameworks related to municipal environmental systems.
  6. Environmental compliance and sustainability monitoring records associated with professional environmental management activities.
  7. ORCID Education Record. (2026). Academic qualifications and institutional affiliations.
  8. Environmental Control Officer professional responsibilities related to environmental monitoring, compliance auditing, and sustainability reporting.
  9. South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP). Professional environmental science registration information.
  10. Urban environmental sustainability and municipal waste governance research studies conducted in South Africa.
  11. Phala, M. (2026). Unequal Burdens: How Socio-Demographic Variables Shape the Environmental, Health, and Socio-Economic Effects of Illegal Waste Dumping. Urban Science.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci10050239
  12. Phala, M. (2026). Institutional and governance barriers to effective municipal waste management: stakeholder perspectives from Thabazimbi Local Municipality. Environmental Research Communications.
    https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7620/ae6040
  13. Phala, M., & Pewa, M. (2023). Public Perception on Wastewater Reuse: A Case Study of Thabazimbi in Waterberg District, Limpopo Province in South Africa.
  14. Environmental sustainability literature addressing municipal environmental management and environmental justice frameworks.
  15. Integrated environmental management system implementation and environmental auditing activities within mining operations.
  16. Global Innovation Technologist Awards. (2026). Award recognition and scientific excellence criteria.
    innovationtechnologist.com
  17. Environmental policy and sustainable development research associated with governance and community environmental management systems.
  18. Comprehensive academic and professional summary documenting environmental science research, sustainability initiatives, and applied environmental management contributions.

Yu-Te Tu | Sustainable Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yu-Te Tu | Sustainable Management | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor at Chihlee University of Technology, Taiwan

Yu-Te Tu is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Business Administration at Chihlee University of Technology, Taiwan, and also directs the International Cooperation Center. He holds a Ph.D. in Corporate & Organization Management from Lynn University, USA. Yu-Te Tu has a significant academic background with extensive leadership experience, including roles as Dean and Executive Secretary. He has authored numerous SSCI-indexed articles, contributing extensively to research on sustainable management, green innovation, and environmental sustainability. Tu has received various awards, including the Best Researcher Award and the Best Paper Award.

Publication Profile 

Scopus

Educational Background 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Corporate & Organization Management – Lynn University, USA
  • M.A./M.S. in [Field] – [University Name]
  • B.A./B.S. in [Field] – [University Name]

Professional Experience 💼

  • Associate Professor – Chihlee University of Technology (Current Position)
    • Lead academic and research initiatives in business administration.
    • Direct the International Cooperation Center, fostering global partnerships.
  • Dean – [Institution Name] (Previous Position)
    • Led the department and managed academic and administrative duties.
  • Executive Secretary – [Institution Name] (Previous Position)
    • Played a key role in academic administration and strategy implementation.

Research Interests 🔬

  • Sustainable development and environmental sustainability
  • Green energy, renewable energy, and natural resource management
  • Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices integration
  • Green innovation and its impact on entrepreneurial success
  • Fintech’s role in sustainable business practices
  • Work-family conflict and job stress in professional environments
  • Sustainability in tourism, rural development, and sharing economy

Awards and Honors🏆✨

  • Best Researcher Award
  • Best Paper Award
  • Multiple accolades for contributions to sustainable management and green innovation

Conclusion🌟

Yu-Te Tu’s research has provided profound insights into how businesses and economies can foster sustainable practices, particularly in relation to green innovation, renewable energy, and natural resource management. His interdisciplinary work, including examining the impact of work-family conflict on job stress, offers valuable contributions to both academic theory and practical applications. Tu’s extensive leadership in academic institutions and international collaborations has further cemented his role as a thought leader in the fields of sustainable development and corporate management. His efforts continue to influence and guide global development towards sustainability goals.

Publications 📚

  • Erratum 🚨
    • Title: Impact of corporate sustainable practices, government initiative, technology usage, and organizational culture on automobile industry sustainable performance
    • Authors: Moslehpour, M., Chau, K.Y., Tu, Y.-T., Barry, M., Reddy, K.D.
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 31(51), pp. 61324
    • DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21591-2

  • Article 📄

    • Title: The role of green social behavior in frugal innovation and entrepreneurial success: The moderating impact of knowledge management
    • Author: Tu, Y.-T.
    • Journal: Journal of Innovation and Knowledge
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 9(4), Article 100566

  • Erratum 🚨

    • Title: Retraction Note: Role of energy consumption and sustainability-oriented eco-innovation on economic growth: evidence from Middle Eastern economy
    • Authors: Tu, Y.-T., Lin, C.-Y., Ehsanullah, S., Duong, K.D., Huy, P.Q.
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 31(33), pp. 46107

  • Article 📄

    • Title: Drivers of Environmental Performance in Asian economies: Do natural resources, green innovation, and Fintech really matter?
    • Author: Tu, Y.-T.
    • Journal: Resources Policy
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 90, Article 104832

  • Article 📄

    • Title: Impact of natural resources extraction and energy consumption on the environmental sustainability in ASEAN countries
    • Authors: Nguyen, T.T.H., Tu, Y.-T., Diep, G.L., Tien, N.H., Chien, F.
    • Journal: Resources Policy
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 85, Article 103713

  • Article 📄

    • Title: Nexus between natural resource depletion and rent and COP26 commitments: Empirical evidence from Vietnam
    • Authors: Tran, T.K., Lin, C.-Y., Tu, Y.-T., Pham Thi, T.D., Shoh-Jakhon, K.
    • Journal: Resources Policy
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 85, Article 104024

  • Article 📄

    • Title: The role of economic conditions and sustainable rural development on the sustainability of tourism development: evidence from China
    • Authors: Xue, C., Tu, Y.-T., Ananzeh, M., Trung, L.M., Ngo, T.Q.
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 30(11), pp. 30588–30602

  • Article 📄

    • Title: Achieving sustainable development goals through a sharing economy: Empirical evidence from developing economies
    • Authors: Tu, Y.-T., Aljumah, A.I., Van Nguyen, S., Tai, T.D., Qiu, R.
    • Journal: Journal of Innovation and Knowledge
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 8(1), Article 100299

  • Retracted Article 🚨

    • Title: Role of energy consumption and sustainability-oriented eco-innovation on economic growth: evidence from Middle Eastern economy
    • Authors: Tu, Y.-T., Lin, C.-Y., Ehsanullah, S., Duong, K.D., Huy, P.Q.
    • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 30(2), pp. 3197–3212

  • Article 📄

    • Title: Investment on environmental social and governance activities and its impact on achieving sustainable development goals: evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
    • Authors: Ye, J., Moslehpour, M., Tu, Y.-T., Ngo, T.Q., Nguyen, S.V.
    • Journal: Economic Research-Ekonomska Istrazivanja
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 36(1), pp. 333–356