报告题目:Multipurpose Forests for Sustainable Development
报 告 人:Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat 印度尼西亚茂物农业大学
报告题目:Navigating a New Horizon for Tourism: Sustainable and Low Carbon
报 告 人:Meti Ekayani 印度尼西亚茂物农业大学
报告时间:2025年12月11日(周四)下午3:00
报告地点:经管学院C301会议室
报告人简介:
Dodik Ridho Nurrochmat is a Forest Policy and Economics Professor and Dean of the Graduate School at IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia. He graduated with a Bachelor's degree from IPB (the best graduate, 1994) and completed his Master's and Ph.D. at Goettingen University, Germany (summa cum laude, 2005). He previously served as Vice-Rector for International Affairs, Collaboration, and Alumni Relations (2021-2023), Vice-Rector for Collaboration & Information Systems (2018-2021), and subsequently also the Chairman of the Forwarek Kerjasama, a forum of the Indonesian Vice-Rectors for Collaboration (2019-2022), Director of Strategic Studies & Agriculture Policy (2013-2018), and Director of Career Development and Alumni Affairs IPB (2008-2013).
In the scientific community, he serves as the Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Indonesian Forestry Scholars Association (PERSAKI) 2015-present and the International Council of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations (IUFRO) 2005-2024, editorial advisory board in some reputable international journals, such as the Journal of Forest Policy and Economics (Elsevier), Journal of Forest and Society, Journal of Tropical Forest Management (JMHT), and several others. He visited some prominent universities such as MIT, Harvard, Stanford, the University of British Columbia, and NUS to initiate collaboration. Additionally, he served as a guest professor/visiting professor/co-supervisor/examiner/research partner at the University of Malaya, Roskilde University, Göttingen University, Oxford University, Leeds University, the University of Michigan, the University of Adelaide, Waterloo University, and several other universities in Asia, Europe, and the USA. He actively engages in policy dialogues in regional (ASEAN), national, and local policy-making processes. He has conducted scientific research and consultancies, mainly elaborating on socio-economics and policy aspects of carbon and climate change, forest management and environment, including various issues of land-use change, nature conservation, deforestation, sustainable forest management, timber and non-timber forest products and marketing, green fiscal policy, sustainable development, as well as emission reduction and climate change in cooperation with national institutions and international agencies/consultants, such as World Bank, ADB, UNDP, UNREDD, GGGI, USAID, GIZ, KOICA, ITTO, OPM, etc.
Meti Ekayani is an Associate Professor at the Department of Resource and Environment Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management, IPB University, Bogor, Indonesia. She studied a Bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Forestry IPB University (1989-1994), graduated with a Master's degree in International and Tropical Forestry, Georg-August University of Goettingen, Germany (2004), and completed a PhD at the Institute of Forest Policy and Nature Conservation, also at the University of Goettingen (2011).
She is actively studying the socio-economic aspects of mangrove restoration and rehabilitation areas and conducting an extended cost-benefit analysis of eco-edu tourism and the development of low-carbon villages through community-based management. She has also published scientific papers in the areas of economic valuation and sustainability, nature-based solutions, food loss and waste policy, climate change mitigation, sustainable vegetable oils, sustainable innovation and entrepreneurship, sustainable energy transition, sustainable oil palm, and the circular economy in various reputable international journals and books.
She visited prominent universities in Asia, Europe, and North America, such as Stanford University and Temple University (USA), Leeds University and Liverpool University (UK), and other universities to initiate collaboration. She actively engages in collaborative research, including international collaborations on discourse analysis of forest fires (BMW/IUFRO), sustainable vegetable oils across 12 countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, and America (BPDPKS), and a study on food waste and food loss management in Indonesia and Turkiye. In Southeast Asia, she conducted discourse analysis of sustainable mangrove management. She has also conducted scientific research and consultancy work to contribute to national policies on various aspects of natural resources, environmental management, and socio-economics, supported by national institutions, such as the Ministry of Higher Education, IPB University, PT. SMI, PT. SPS, PT. CKM, the National Food Agency (BAPANAS), BPDPKS, and international agencies, such as ITTO, BMW, IUFRO, GIZ, UNDP, FINCAPES, Global Affairs Canada (GAC), Waterloo University, Traction Energy Asia (TEA), etc.
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