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Dr Abhishek Agarwal's Outputs (10)

Re-Designing an MBA programme to meet the challenge of growth in international student numbers (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Yapa, M., & Brodie, J. (2023, May). Re-Designing an MBA programme to meet the challenge of growth in international student numbers. Paper presented at CABS LTSE 2023 Conference, Northport, Wales

The case study demonstrates the novel pedagogy and process undertaken in designing a new MBA programme that would help support increased positive outcomes for international students coming from diverse economic and cultural backgrounds. The case pres... Read More about Re-Designing an MBA programme to meet the challenge of growth in international student numbers.

An evaluation of feedstocks for sustainable energy and circular economy practices in a small island community (2022)
Journal Article
Reynolds, J., Kennedy, R., Ichapka, M., Agarwal, A., Oke, A., Cox, E., Edwards, C., & Njuguna, J. (2022). An evaluation of feedstocks for sustainable energy and circular economy practices in a small island community. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 161, Article 112360. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2022.112360

Maximising the use of anaerobic digestion to generate power from waste feedstocks is becoming a practical way to use waste contributing to the transition from a linear to a circular economy and reducing the carbon footprint. In addition to harnessing... Read More about An evaluation of feedstocks for sustainable energy and circular economy practices in a small island community.

Who wants North Sea CCS, and why? Assessing differences in opinion between oil and gas industry respondents and wider energy and environmental stakeholders (2021)
Journal Article
Gonzalez, A., Mabon, L., & Agarwal, A. (2021). Who wants North Sea CCS, and why? Assessing differences in opinion between oil and gas industry respondents and wider energy and environmental stakeholders. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 106, Article 103288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijggc.2021.103288

Although Scotland and the wider UK is making good progress with research and development towards deployment of offshore carbon capture and storage, there is increasing divergence in opinion on the necessity of CCS for meeting climate change targets.... Read More about Who wants North Sea CCS, and why? Assessing differences in opinion between oil and gas industry respondents and wider energy and environmental stakeholders.

A novel research approach for whole-life-cycle electrical power systems asset management using retroductive case study method (2020)
Journal Article
Bruiners, J., Njuguna, J., & Agarwal, A. (2020). A novel research approach for whole-life-cycle electrical power systems asset management using retroductive case study method. OMICS, 9(2), Article 1000234

There are a vast number of complex influences on power systems assets both individually and as a collection
of systems of assets. The complexities when governing what and when to intervene with these assets is played out over varying time frames... Read More about A novel research approach for whole-life-cycle electrical power systems asset management using retroductive case study method.

Key criteria for sustainable wind energy planning—lessons from an institutional perspective on the impact assessment literature (2014)
Journal Article
Thygesen, J., & Agarwal, A. (2014). Key criteria for sustainable wind energy planning—lessons from an institutional perspective on the impact assessment literature. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 39, 1012-1023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2014.07.173

An increasing number of researchers stress the importance of national planning institutions׳ role with respect to promoting an “effective” decision-making process in terms of bringing about sustainable energy. Impact assessment (IA) procedures are se... Read More about Key criteria for sustainable wind energy planning—lessons from an institutional perspective on the impact assessment literature.

Waste management policies for industrial symbiosis development: case studies in European countries (2010)
Journal Article
Costa, I., Massard, G., & Agarwal, A. (2010). Waste management policies for industrial symbiosis development: case studies in European countries. Journal of Cleaner Production, 18(8), 815-822. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2009.12.019

Industrial symbiosis (IS) emerged as a self-organizing business strategy among firms that are willing to cooperate to improve their economic and environmental performance. The adoption of such cooperative strategies relates to increasing costs of was... Read More about Waste management policies for industrial symbiosis development: case studies in European countries.