Philip Akporduado Edema is an Associate Professor of Philosophy specializing in Applied Ethics, Political Philosophy, and Personalism at Augustine University. With a strong research focus on the ethics of the environment, sustainable development, and the intersection of civilization and culture with agricultural growth, he has made significant contributions to academic discourse and practical applications of philosophical principles in addressing global challenges.
Through his extensive teaching and research experience in higher education, Philip has explored how philosophy can enhance sustainable development, emphasizing its role in shaping ethical and policy frameworks for environmental and agricultural progress. His scholarly work demonstrates how human civilization and cultural principles are vital to fostering agricultural innovation and resilience.
As a contributor to the Pilot Agrivoltaic Project in Nigeria, Philip applies his expertise to advancing the initiative’s goals of integrating renewable energy, food security, and policy governance, driving sustainable solutions that bridge theory and practice