Bruce Iortile Iormom | Environmental Economics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Bruce Iortile Iormom | Environmental Economics | Research Excellence Award

University of South Africa | South Africa

Dr. Bruce Iortile Iormom is an economist and academic specializing in sustainability, environmental economics, and applied econometrics. He serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Mkar and holds academic affiliations with the University of South Africa and Bahcesehir Cyprus University. His research focuses on green, blue, and energy economics, health security, international trade, and macroeconomic policy under uncertainty. Dr. Iormom has contributed extensively to peer-reviewed international journals and actively participates in global academic collaborations across Africa, Asia, and Europe. His work emphasizes the economic dimensions of climate change, energy transition, and development policy. Proficient in advanced econometric modelling and statistical analysis using tools such as EViews, STATA, R, and SPSS, he applies data-driven approaches to address real-world policy challenges and promote sustainable development and resilient economic systems.

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Featured Publications

Urbanization, Digital Systems Adoption, and Environmental Integration in the Euro-Mediterranean Region: Is the IT Transition Green?

– Energy Research Letters

Higher Education Attainment, Multinational Corporations, and Environmental Sustainability: Isolating the Carbon Footprint in the European Union and UK

– Environmental Challenges

Building a Bearable Future: Embracing Sustainable Production and Consumption

– Global Impacts and Sustainable Practices in Fast Fashion (Book Chapter)

Fossil Fuel Efficiency as a Pathway to Decarbonisation and the Role of International Trade: A Perspective of the LCC Hypothesis

– Environment, Development and Sustainability

Economic Policy Uncertainty, Institutional Quality, and Renewable Energy Transitioning in Nigeria

– Energy Research Letters