Itai Beeri | Environmental Studies| Best Researcher Award

Prof. Itai Beeri | Environmental Studies| Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Haifa, Israel

Prof. Dr. Uwe Waller is a seasoned and accomplished researcher whose interdisciplinary work in sustainable aquaculture, renewable energy, and biological engineering stands at the intersection of scientific innovation and practical sustainability. His applied contributions have reshaped marine research infrastructure and aquaculture practices in Germany and internationally. His strong industry collaborations, academic mentorship, and global volunteerism further establish him as a leader in translating scientific knowledge into real-world solutions.

Professional Profiles📖

🎓 Education

Prof. Dr. Uwe Waller studied biology at the Free University of Berlin and the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel. He obtained his diploma in biology (Diplom Biologe) and later earned his doctorate (Dr. rer. nat.) with a focus on marine sciences. His academic training laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary work combining biology, marine sciences, and engineering.

🧪 Experience

Prof. Waller has had a distinguished academic and applied research career in marine and aquaculture sciences. His early scientific work was conducted at the Institut für Meereskunde (IfM) in Kiel, where he specialized in fisheries biology, fish physiology, fish behavior, and aquaculture biotechnology. He supervised doctoral students, served on the board of the IfM, and curated the Kiel Aquarium, where he modernized technical systems to meet international standards.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Throughout his career, Prof. Dr. Uwe Waller has received multiple honors for his pioneering contributions to sustainable aquaculture and environmental engineering. In 2001, he was awarded the prestigious “Maritime Technology” Prize by the K.E.R.N region in Schleswig-Holstein for his innovative work in aquaculture system development. His scientific and economic concept for the Gesellschaft für Marine Aquakultur (GMA) in Büsum was a milestone, leading to the creation of a prominent marine research facility now affiliated with the Fraunhofer Society. In 2012, the Deutsche Bundesstiftung Umwelt (DBU) recognized his integrated recirculating aquaculture systems as a model for sustainability. His work on the PISA project demonstrated the feasibility of sustainable, animal welfare-compliant closed-loop aquaculture and received international recognition. Additionally, Waller’s expertise has been sought globally, including involvement in German aid programs such as the post-tsunami recovery in Southeast Asia, underlining his role in international development and science diplomacy.

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Waller’s research is centered on integrated recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), including fish and prawn farming, automation, and remote control technologies. He has pioneered secondary recycling systems involving microalgae and plants and has developed photobioreactor-based microalgae production systems. His work emphasizes sustainable aquaculture through biological process engineering and the integration of aquaculture with renewable energy and nutrient recycling.

🛠️  Research Skills

Prof. Waller possesses a unique blend of scientific and engineering competencies that bridge biology, environmental science, and technology. His core skills include the design and optimization of recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), bioprocess engineering, and the development of integrated recycling systems for water, nutrients, and energy. He is proficient in microalgae cultivation using photobioreactors, aquaculture automation, and remote monitoring technologies. His teaching and academic leadership have been shaped by a strong foundation in biology, marine ecology, and renewable energy systems, particularly in engineering curricula. In addition, he has extensive experience in project management, interdisciplinary collaboration, and international capacity building, having worked with universities, industry partners, and development agencies across Europe and Asia. His ability to integrate natural and engineering sciences has established him as a leading figure in sustainable aquaculture and environmental systems design.

✅ Conclusion 

Prof. Dr. Uwe Waller is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly one that values applied science, sustainability, interdisciplinary integration, and global impact. His profile exemplifies the modern researcher—one who not only generates knowledge but also implements it for societal and environmental benefit. While enhancing publication visibility could strengthen his candidacy in highly competitive academic contexts, his comprehensive contributions already distinguish him as a transformative figure in his field.

Publications Top Notes📚
  • Change-oriented organizational citizenship behavior in public administration: The power of leadership and the cost of organizational politics
    Authors: E. Vigoda-Gadot, I. Beeri
    Journal: Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 22(3), 573–596
    Citations: 440
    Year: 2011

  • Advancing ethics in public organizations: The impact of an ethics program on employees’ perceptions and behaviors in a regional council
    Authors: I. Beeri, R. Dayan, E. Vigoda-Gadot, S.B. Werner
    Journal: Journal of Business Ethics, 112, 59–78
    Citations: 294
    Year: 2013

  • Does performance management relate to good governance? A study of its relationship with citizens’ satisfaction with and trust in Israeli local government
    Authors: I. Beeri, A. Uster, E. Vigoda-Gadot
    Journal: Public Performance & Management Review
    Citations: 215
    Year: 2018

  • Group-level organizational citizenship behavior in the education system: A scale reconstruction and validation
    Authors: E. Vigoda-Gadot, I. Beeri, T. Birman-Shemesh, A. Somech
    Journal: Educational Administration Quarterly, 43(4), 462–493
    Citations: 183
    Year: 2007

  • Wind(ow) of Change: A Systematic Review of Policy Entrepreneurship Characteristics and Strategies
    Authors: N. Frish Aviram, N. Cohen, I. Beeri
    Journal: Policy Studies Journal
    Citations: 155
    Year: 2019

  • Low-level bureaucrats, local government regimes and policy entrepreneurship
    Authors: I.B. Neomi Frisch-Aviram, N. Cohen
    Journal: Policy Sciences, 51(1), 39–57
    Citations: 99
    Year: 2018

  • Local political corruption: Potential structural malfunctions at the central–local, local–local and intra-local levels
    Authors: I. Beeri, D. Navot
    Journal: Public Management Review, 15(5), 712–739
    Citations: 83
    Year: 2013

  • Lack of Reform in Israeli Local Government and Its Impact on Modern Developments in Public Management
    Author: I. Beeri
    Journal: Public Management Review
    Citations: 50
    Year: 2020

  • Don’t push too hard. Examining the managerial behaviours of local authorities in collaborative networks with nonprofit organisations
    Authors: A. Uster, I. Beeri, D. Vashdi
    Journal: Local Government Studies, 45(1), 124–145
    Citations: 44
    Year: 2019

  • Turnaround management strategies in public systems: The impact on group-level organizational citizenship behavior
    Author: I. Beeri
    Journal: International Review of Administrative Sciences, 78(1), 158–179
    Citations: 40
    Year: 2012

Abdol Aziz Shahraki | Environmental Studies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Abdol Aziz Shahraki | Environmental Studies | Best Researcher Award

Supervisor at Knowledge & Implementation Consulting Engineering Company, Iran

Professor Abdolaziz Shahraki is a distinguished academic and civil engineer with decades of impactful experience in urban and regional development. With a strong background in infrastructure, environment, and strategic urban planning, he has held prestigious positions at international institutions such as the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), and leading universities across Iran. He is a prolific researcher whose work spans sustainable urbanism, water resource management, housing policy, transportation networks, and digital village initiatives. Professor Shahraki has contributed to more than 50 strategic urban development plans and has led major projects aimed at modernizing cities, improving infrastructure, and supporting marginalized communities. His international education and multilingual capabilities have allowed him to collaborate globally and contribute to top-tier journals. As a mentor, consultant, and city council advisor, he strives to advance resilience and sustainability in urban planning practices. His career reflects a rare blend of academic rigor and on-the-ground impact.

Professional Profiles📖

Google Scholar

ORCID 

🎓 Education 

Professor Shahraki’s educational foundation is rooted in multidisciplinary excellence. He holds a Ph.D. in Urban and Regional Development from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden (2014), where his doctoral work focused on new town planning in Iran. Prior to that, he earned a Master’s degree in Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (2003), and pursued postgraduate studies in Swedish literature and the socio-economic structures of Europe (1989–1994), all at KTH. He also completed a specialized Applied Computer Engineering program in 2000 at KTH’s School of Information and Communications Technology in Södertälje. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Road, Building, and Water Engineering from the University of Baluchistan, Iran, in 1981. His diverse academic path not only reflects his deep technical acumen but also his passion for interdisciplinary integration, particularly in addressing complex urban challenges. His education has laid the foundation for his research in sustainability and strategic regional development.

🏗 Experience 

Professor Shahraki has over three decades of teaching, research, and academic leadership. He served at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Sweden, first as Assistant Professor (1994–2003), working on Stockholm’s infrastructure linked to the OS Project, and later as Associate Professor (2004–2014), where he developed his doctoral research on Iran’s new town planning. Upon returning to Iran, he took on roles at multiple institutions. At the International University of Chabahar (2014–2016), he led courses on urban and regional planning, tourism development, and natural resources management. From 2014 to 2018, he taught at Zabol State University’s School of Town Building Engineering. Since 2014, he has been a Professor at the University of Sistan Baluchistan, mentoring doctoral and graduate students in geography and urban planning. Across these positions, he has supervised countless theses and published extensively, contributing to the advancement of sustainable urban planning and infrastructure development in theory and practice.

🏆 Awards & Honors 

While specific awards are not listed, Professor Shahraki’s numerous honors can be inferred from his prestigious roles, international publications, and project leadership. His academic journey has been marked by several institutional recognitions, including funded publications from KTH and municipal bodies in Iran, signifying the value and trust placed in his expertise. His thesis was fully funded by KTH, and he has consistently secured governmental and institutional backing for city-scale strategic plans. His appointment as Managing Director of Sistan-Baluchistan’s Mega Urban Project reflects regional acknowledgment of his strategic leadership. He has been invited to serve as a reviewer for top-tier international journals and collaborates with globally renowned publishing houses, such as Springer, Elsevier, and Wiley. His repeated invitations to guide urban development policies at municipal and national levels also highlight his status as a trusted thought leader in sustainable planning and development, deserving recognition as a leading scholar-practitioner in his field.u

🔬 Research Focus

Professor Shahraki’s research integrates engineering, planning, and sustainability to address urban and regional development challenges. His core focus lies in sustainable urban infrastructure, smart city design, housing, transportation, tourism, and water management. His interdisciplinary work draws from civil engineering, environmental science, and socio-economic analysis, aimed at fostering resilient cities in arid and developing regions. He has pioneered research on digital villages, ancient and modern housing techniques, ecosystem-based flood control, and sustainable energy integration. He also contributes to literature on post-COVID urban standards, urban equity, and hydrological drought analysis. By combining traditional knowledge with contemporary technological solutions, his work is particularly influential in areas experiencing rapid urbanization, such as Iran’s Sistan-Baluchistan province. Through extensive fieldwork and policy advising, he bridges theory and practice, aiming to provide replicable, inclusive planning frameworks. His research agenda continues to impact not just academia, but also real-world urban governance and infrastructure development strategies.

🛠 Skills 

Professor Shahraki brings a rare blend of technical, managerial, and academic skills. His engineering foundation allows him to design and manage infrastructure projects, including roads, housing, water systems, and urban transportation networks. As a strategic planner, he excels in spatial planning, GIS mapping, and regional development analysis. He is also proficient in urban sustainability metrics and environmental impact assessments. His work on digital villages and smart cities shows his fluency in integrating ICT into planning frameworks. He is a multilingual communicator, fluent in English, Swedish, Farsi, and Baluchi, which enhances his global academic collaborations. As a teacher and mentor, he is known for guiding doctoral and graduate students through complex research projects. His leadership in major urban projects reflects strong organizational and policy advising abilities. Whether in the classroom, field, or policy arena, his toolkit is grounded in both theoretical knowledge and practical implementation across multicultural, interdisciplinary environments./0258

Publications Top Notes📚

Progressing urban development and life quality simultaneously
🔹 Citations: 42
🔹 Year: 2016

Sustainable regional development through knowledge networks
🔹 Citations: 26
🔹 Year: 2019

Urban planning for physically disabled people’s needs with case studies
🔹 Citations: 30
🔹 Year: 2021

Renovation programs in old and inefficient neighborhoods of cities with case studies
🔹 Citations: 16
🔹 Year: 2022

Tourism development techniques in the urban master plan
🔹 Citations: 18
🔹 Year: 2022

Planning of transportation infrastructure networks for sustainable development with case studies in Chabahar
🔹 Citations: 13
🔹 Year: 2023

Urban planning and design in unauthorized neighborhoods using case studies
🔹 Citations: 16
🔹 Year: 2017

House building techniques for achieving sustainable development goals
🔹 Citations: Not available yet
🔹 Year: 2024

Supplying water in hydro-drought regions with case studies in Zahedan
🔹 Citations: 12
🔹 Year: 2019

Managing urban wastewater to fight the pandemic of COVID-19 effectively
🔹 Citations: Not available yet
🔹 Year: 2022

 

Charles Sprouse III | Integral Ecology | Best Faculty Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Charles Sprouse III | Integral Ecology | Best Faculty Award

Doctor at Benedictine College, United States

Dr. Charles Edward Sprouse III is an accomplished academician and researcher specializing in mechanical engineering and physics. With expertise in sustainability, life cycle assessment, and integral ecology, he has significantly contributed to environmental stewardship and emissions reduction technologies. His research in low-temperature power cycles and organic Rankine cycles has gained widespread recognition, influencing academia and industry. As a dedicated educator, Dr. Sprouse has mentored 21 student research projects, some of which have won prestigious awards. His professional affiliations include ASME, ASEE, and SAE, reflecting his deep engagement with the engineering community. With 21 peer-reviewed journal publications and 46 completed research projects, he continues to advance engineering solutions for energy efficiency and environmental impact reduction. Dr. Sprouse’s commitment to integrating technology with sustainability principles makes him a leading figure in mechanical and environmental engineering research.

Professional Profiles📖

Education  🎓

Dr. Sprouse holds advanced degrees in Physics and Mechanical Engineering, equipping him with a strong interdisciplinary foundation for addressing complex engineering challenges. His academic journey includes rigorous training in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and sustainable energy systems. Throughout his studies, he developed expertise in waste heat recovery, emissions control, and renewable energy technologies. His research explored environmental impacts in energy applications, leading to groundbreaking innovations in organic Rankine cycles. Dr. Sprouse actively participated in academic societies, earning memberships in Pi Tau Sigma (ΠΤΣ) and Tau Beta Pi (ΤΒΠ), prestigious engineering honor societies. His education has laid the foundation for his impactful career in both academia and industry, blending theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His commitment to lifelong learning is reflected in his continuous contributions to engineering research, education, and sustainability initiatives.

Experience 🏢

With a diverse and impactful career, Dr. Sprouse has made significant contributions as a researcher, educator, and consultant. At Benedictine College, he has taught 21 engineering courses, covering fundamental and advanced topics in mechanical engineering. His mentorship of 21 student research projects has led to award-winning work in sustainability and environmental stewardship.

Dr. Sprouse’s research has focused on waste heat recovery, emissions abatement, and energy-efficient power cycles, leading to 21 journal publications and over 46 research projects. His consultancy experience spans life cycle assessment, sustainability planning, and thermofluidic system monitoring. Industry collaborations have allowed him to bridge academic research with real-world applications, particularly in solar energy, geothermal energy, and automotive emissions reduction.

His commitment to engineering education and research innovation has earned him recognition in professional societies like ASME, ASEE, and SAE. Through his experience, he continues to drive advancements in energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Dr. Sprouse’s excellence in research, teaching, and environmental innovation has been recognized through multiple awards and honors. He has guided two student projects that won the Dr. Wangari Maathai Discovery Awards for outstanding contributions to sustainability, environmental justice, and women’s equality.

His co-authored research on waste heat recovery using organic Rankine cycles was the most downloaded article in mechanical engineering in 2013, among approximately 20,000 eligible works. This recognition highlights the significance of his contributions to energy efficiency and emissions control.

Dr. Sprouse’s professional impact is further acknowledged through memberships in Pi Tau Sigma (ΠΤΣ), Tau Beta Pi (ΤΒΠ), ASME, ASEE, and SAE, reflecting his influence in mechanical engineering and academia. His work continues to shape sustainability-focused engineering practices, bridging research with industry innovation.

Skills💡

Dr. Sprouse possesses a diverse skill set that seamlessly integrates engineering expertise, sustainability analysis, and academic mentorship. His technical proficiency spans thermodynamics and heat transfer, with a specialization in waste heat recovery and low-temperature power cycles. He is well-versed in life cycle assessment (LCA), allowing him to evaluate the environmental impact of energy and industrial systems. His expertise in computational modeling and simulation enables him to conduct in-depth energy efficiency analyses, while his knowledge of renewable energy systems encompasses solar, geothermal, and alternative energy applications. Additionally, he is highly skilled in sustainability planning, providing consultancy on eco-friendly designs and emissions reduction strategies. Beyond his technical acumen, Dr. Sprouse excels in academic and research-oriented skills, including technical writing and publishing, with 21 peer-reviewed journal articles to his credit. He is also a dedicated mentor and educator, guiding students in research projects and engineering concepts. His industry collaborations further highlight his ability to bridge academic research with real-world applications, driving engineering solutions for a more sustainable future.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Sprouse’s research is centered on sustainability, waste heat recovery, and energy-efficient power cycles. His expertise in low-temperature power cycles, particularly organic Rankine cycles (ORCs), has led to significant advancements in thermal pollution reduction and natural refrigerant applications.

His work in environmental impact assessment integrates life cycle analysis (LCA) to ensure long-term sustainability in renewable energy systems, deep geothermal energy, and MW-scale solar arrays. He also explores integral ecology and emissions abatement, developing technologies to minimize the environmental footprint of energy production.

A key focus of his research is automotive and industrial emissions reduction, where he has introduced an aftertreatment device that filters particulate matter while recovering heat for supplementary power generation. His findings have been widely cited and have influenced an increase in commercial ORC technology applications.

Dr. Sprouse remains committed to bridging engineering innovations with environmental responsibility, driving research that contributes to clean energy solutions.

Conclusion✅

Publications Top Notes📚

“Integral Ecology Approach to Life Cycle Assessment of Solar Arrays”

Journal: Solar Compass

Publication Date: March 2025

DOI: 10.1016/j.solcom.2024.100104

Citations: As of April 2, 2025, specific citation metrics are not available.

“Review of Organic Rankine Cycles for Internal Combustion Engine Waste Heat Recovery: Latest Decade in Review”

Journal: Sustainability

Publication Date: February 26, 2024

DOI: 10.3390/su16051924

Citations: As of April 2, 2025, specific citation metrics are not available.

“A Critical Survey of Environmental Content in United States Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Curricula”

Journal: Sustainability

Publication Date: June 21, 2021

DOI: 10.3390/su13126961​​

Citations: As of April 2, 2025, specific citation metrics are not available.

“Advancing Pervious Pavements through Nomenclature, Standards, and Holistic Green Design”

Journal: Sustainability

Publication Date: September 2020

DOI: 10.3390/su12187422

Citations: As of April 2, 2025, specific citation metrics are not available.

Majda Aouititen | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Majda Aouititen | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D student at Beijing Forestry University School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, China

Dr. Majda Aouititen is a passionate researcher specializing in biodiversity conservation, ecosystem restoration, and natural reserve management. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Natural Conservation at Beijing Forestry University and has an impressive academic background, including Master’s degrees in Agriculture and Engineering. Dr. Aouititen has authored 11 research papers, including three SCI-indexed publications, and contributed to four books. She serves as the Academic Director at Eco Astronomy Sri Lanka and as an International Students Advisor at Beijing Forestry University. Her dedication to advancing environmental science has earned her multiple prestigious awards, including the 1st Prize in Academic Presentation (2024) and the Outstanding International Ph.D. Student Award (2023). She is a member of several international committees, such as the IUCN, reflecting her commitment to global conservation initiatives. Dr. Aouititen’s expertise, leadership, and passion for environmental sustainability make her a driving force in ecological research.

Professional Profiles📖

ORCID

Education 🎓

Dr. Majda Aouititen has a diverse and rich educational background. She is currently completing her Ph.D. in Natural Conservation (2021-2025) at Beijing Forestry University, focusing on biodiversity conservation and natural reserve management. She previously earned a Master’s Degree in Agriculture (2017-2021) from the same institution, specializing in Natural Reserve Conservation Science. In addition, she holds a Master’s Degree in Engineering (2011-2013) in Ecology and Biodiversity Management from the University Abdelmalek Essaadi, Morocco. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s Degree in Life Science (2008-2011) from the same institution. She also obtained a TESOL 120 Teaching Certificate (2020) from the American TESOL Institute and holds an HSK Level 4 Certificate (2017-2018) in Chinese proficiency. Her multidisciplinary education equips her with a strong foundation to address complex ecological challenges effectively, making her a leader in biodiversity and conservation science.

Work Experience💼

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Majda Aouititen has received numerous prestigious awards in recognition of her academic excellence and contributions to ecological research. In 2024, she won the 1st Prize for Academic Presentation at the 2nd IS Academic Forum for her outstanding research work. She was also honored as the Outstanding International Ph.D. Student (2023) at Beijing Forestry University and received recognition for Excellent Ph.D. Scientific Research Projects (2022). Her leadership and impact were acknowledged when she was named a Future Leader & Youth Ambassador in Beijing (2021). During her Master’s program, she was awarded the Outstanding International Master’s Degree Student (2020) and received the President’s Scholarship (2019) from Beijing Forestry University. Other notable awards include recognition at the International Birds Watch Competition (2018, China), Excellent Scientific Research Presentation (2016, Morocco), and Excellent Project Oral Presentation (2015, Turkey), showcasing her consistent academic and research achievements.

Skills💡

Dr. Majda Aouititen possesses a diverse skill set that strengthens her ability to excel in conservation science and academic leadership. Her expertise includes Biodiversity Conservation & Ecosystem Management, focusing on sustainable natural reserve management and restoration. She excels in Research & Data Analysis, with proficiency in SPSS, R, and Excel for statistical analysis and ArcGIS and QGIS for geospatial analysis. She is skilled in Project Management, coordinating international research initiatives and academic programs. Her Mentorship & Leadership capabilities are demonstrated through her guidance of international students and her advisory roles at Beijing Forestry University. Dr. Aouititen also has strong Communication Skills in English, Arabic, French, Chinese, and Spanish, enabling her to collaborate effectively across cultures. Her proficiency in EndNote, Zotero, LaTeX, and Microsoft Office supports her research and publication work. These versatile skills make her a dynamic and impactful leader in conservation science.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Majda Aouititen’s research focuses on biodiversity conservation, natural reserve management, and ecosystem restoration. Her work explores the ecological dynamics of marine and terrestrial ecosystems, emphasizing the sustainable management of natural reserves and the mitigation of environmental threats. Her recent studies investigate jellyfish outbreaks along the Mediterranean coastline and document new records of marine species, contributing to marine biodiversity knowledge. Dr. Aouititen is also interested in applying geospatial technologies, statistical modeling, and data analysis to assess environmental changes. Her commitment to scientific excellence is reflected in her 11 publications, including three SCI papers. Her work with the IUCN Committee on Ecosystem Management and Education also highlights her focus on integrating scientific research with conservation policy. Through her research, Dr. Aouititen aims to develop sustainable solutions for ecological challenges, promoting biodiversity preservation and ecosystem resilience on a global scale.

Publications Top Notes📚

 

“New Records of Two Jellyfish Species Rhizostoma luteum (Quoy and Gaimard 1827) and Cotylorhiza tuberculata (Macri 1778) in the Moroccan Northwest Mediterranean Coast”
  • Year: 2024

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Journal: Discover Life

  • DOI: 10.1007/s11084-024-09649-2

  • ISSN: 2948-2976

  • Contributors: Majda Aouititen, Aravinda Ravibhanu, Shie Ching Ang, Dorel Cevan Magabandi Mouanda, Xiaofeng Luan

“Comparative Systematic Analysis of Proxy to Indicate Younger Dryas Cooling in Late Pleistocene in Sri Lanka”
  • Year: 2019

  • Type: Book

  • Conference: First Research Conference – Ocean University of Sri Lanka

  • DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.30378.77768

  • Author: Majda Aouititen

“Reproductive Parameters of Wild Rhinopithecus bieti”
  • Year: 2019

  • Type: Journal Article

  • Journal: Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology

  • DOI: 10.1159/000503246

  • PMID: 31722344

  • Contributors: Xia W., Ren B., Zhou H., Feng H., He X., Krzton A., Hu J., Aouititen M., Luan X., Li D.

Predicting Jellyfish Strandings in the Moroccan North-West Mediterranean Coastline”
  • Year: 2019

  • Type: Journal ArticleJournal: European Scientific Journal (ESJ)

  • DOI: 10.19044/esj.2019.v15n2p72

  • ISSN: 1857-7881 / 1857-7431

  •  Author: Majda Aouititen

 

Safira Andrista| Environmental Studies | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Safira Andrista | Environmental Studies | Best Researcher Award

Reporting and Partnership Officer at Kaleka, Indonesia

Safira Andrista is a sustainability and economic development professional specializing in sustainable development and environmental economics. She holds an MSc in Regional and Environmental Economics from Corvinus University of Budapest and a BASc in Economics from Universitas Gadjah Mada. Currently, she serves as a Reporting and Partnership Officer at Kaleka, managing donor reporting, funding proposals, and feasibility studies for sustainable agriculture initiatives. Previously, she worked as a Research Officer (Economist), Project Expert, Research Assistant, and Teaching Assistant, focusing on macroeconomics, environmental economics, and public policy analysis. Her research contributions include studies on climate adaptation, ASEAN economic integration, and environmental challenges, influencing policies for sustainable resource management and climate resilience strategies.

Professional Profiles📖

Google Scholar

Education 🎓

 Safira Andrista completed her undergraduate studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada, earning a BASc in Economics. During her studies, she developed a strong foundation in macroeconomics, microeconomics, and policy analysis. She then pursued an MSc in Regional and Environmental Economics at Corvinus University of Budapest, where she specialized in environmental policies, sustainability frameworks, and economic development strategies. Her education provided hands-on research experience, exposure to international case studies, and collaborations with global scholars. This academic journey shaped her ability to conduct data-driven analyses, formulate economic policies, and contribute to sustainable development projects.

Work Experience💼

Safira Andrista has extensive experience in economic research and sustainability. As a Reporting and Partnership Officer at Kaleka, she manages donor communications, funding proposals, and feasibility studies for sustainable agriculture initiatives. Previously, she worked as a Research Officer (Economist), analyzing macroeconomic trends and environmental policies. She also held roles as a Project Expert, Research Assistant, and Teaching Assistant, gaining expertise in economic modeling, sustainability assessments, and public policy analysis. Her work has contributed to policy recommendations and sustainable resource management strategies, impacting economic and environmental resilience initiatives across Indonesia.

Awards and Honors 🏆

 Safira Andrista has been recognized for her impactful contributions to economic research and sustainability. She received the “Best Researcher Award” for her work on climate adaptation among small-scale farmers in Indonesia. Her research excellence has been acknowledged through scholarships and grants, supporting her studies in environmental economics. Additionally, she has been invited as a guest speaker at international conferences and workshops on sustainability, economic integration, and climate resilience. Her dedication to evidence-based policymaking has earned her accolades from academic institutions and development organizations.

Skills 💡

 Safira Andrista has a diverse skill set in economic analysis, policy research, and sustainability planning. She is proficient in conducting feasibility studies, donor reporting, and funding proposal development. Her expertise extends to macroeconomic modeling, environmental impact assessments, and sustainability evaluations. She possesses strong analytical skills for interpreting economic trends and translating data into actionable strategies. Additionally, she has experience in stakeholder engagement, project management, and academic research, making her a well-rounded professional in sustainable economic development.

Research Focus 🔬

Safira Andrista’s research primarily focuses on sustainable development and environmental economics. She has led studies on climate adaptation strategies, economic resilience, and the well-being of small-scale farmers. Her research includes economic analyses for spatial planning, feasibility studies on traditional markets, and sustainability assessments of the palm oil sector. Collaborating with local civil society organizations and global researchers, she contributes to policy development for climate resilience and sustainable resource management. Her work provides actionable insights for policymakers, helping shape long-term sustainability frameworks.

Conclusion✅

Safira Andrista is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her impressive academic and professional background, combined with her groundbreaking research in sustainable development and environmental economics, demonstrates her potential for further contributions to the field. Her work has not only enhanced academic discourse but has also had a tangible impact on policies and practices related to climate change adaptation and agricultural sustainability. With continued engagement and strategic dissemination of her research, Safira has the potential to make even greater strides in promoting sustainable development globally.

Publications Top Notes📚

Welfare Impact of ASEAN Economic Integration: “ASEAN Way” Versus Theory

Authors: S Andrista, T Widodo

Citations: 4

Year: 2017

Responses to Climate Change: Perceptions and Adaptation Among Small-Scale Farmers in Indonesia

Authors: S Andrista, NP Utami, V Hukom, M Nielsen, R Nielsen

Journal: Journal of Environmental Management 377, 124593

Citations: Not specified

Year: 2025

Territorial and Environmental Challenges: A Global Comparative Account

Authors: J B Kocsis, Z Nemes, GL Porhajas

Institution: Corvinus University of Budapest, Institute of Sustainable Development

Year: 2022

Comparing Planning Systems of China, Indonesia, and Vietnam

Authors: SAPJT Duy, L Nguyen, G Salamin

Journal: AND ENVIRONMENTAL, 9