Yessi Rahmawati | Environmental Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Yessi Rahmawati | Environmental Economics | Young Scientist Award

 Airlangga University,Indonesia

Yessi Rahmawati, S.E., M.Ec, is a scholar specializing in Environmental Economics, with a strong focus on the socio-economic impacts of climate change, urban green spaces, and policy-driven environmental solutions. She is pursuing a Ph.D. at Kyoto University, Japan, and currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Universitas Airlangga. Her research extends globally, collaborating on projects related to sustainable development, economic resilience, and green energy transitions. She has received numerous prestigious awards, including the Young Researcher Award at the World Renewable Congress 2023 and multiple international research grants.

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🎓 Education

Yessi Rahmawati is a Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Economics at Kyoto University (2027). She earned her Master of Economic Development from Ritsumeikan University (2020) with a 4.53/5.00 GPA and completed her Bachelor’s in Economic Development at Airlangga University (2015), graduating magna cum laude. Her academic focus has been on environmental policy, climate economics, and sustainable urban development, integrating econometrics and spatial analysis to address pressing global challenges.

💼 Experience

She is a Visiting Professor at Kobe University (2024-2025), researching education and urban green spaces’ impact on sickness occurrences in Indonesia. Since 2022, she has been an Assistant Professor at Universitas Airlangga, teaching econometrics, macroeconomics, and statistical business. Previously, she served as Expert Staff at the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, Indonesia (2016-2018), contributing to policy analysis, data collection, and inter-ministerial coordination on economic development and environmental policies.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Yessi has received numerous accolades, including the DAAD Scholarship (2024), the Hyogo Overseas Research Network Award (2024), and the Young Researcher Award at the World Renewable Congress (2023). She was also granted the Airlangga Global Research Initiatives Award (2023) and a travel grant to the 98th Western Economic Association International Conference (2023). Her contributions to policy and environmental economics have earned her international recognition in academic and research communities.

🔬 Research Focus

Her research centers on environmental economics, climate disaster resilience, green energy transitions, and socio-economic impacts of climate change. She explores climate-induced migration, urban sustainability, and the role of institutional quality in environmental policies. Recent studies include the socio-economic impact of earthquakes, bioeconomic modeling for fisheries, and spatial econometrics on climate disasters. Through international collaborations, she contributes to data-driven policy solutions addressing environmental and economic sustainability.

Conclusion

Yessi Rahmawati’s academic background, diverse research contributions, and professional experiences position her as a strong candidate for the Young Scientist Award. Addressing the suggested areas for improvement could further enhance her qualifications and impact in the field of environmental economics.

Publication

Title: Impact Financial Performance to Stock Prices: Evidence from Indonesia
Authors: I Prasetyo, N Aliyyah
Year: 2021
Citations: 44

Title: The impact of tourism, urbanization, globalization, and renewable energy on carbon emissions: Testing the inverted N-shape environmental Kuznets curve
Authors: R Purwono, L Sugiharti, MA Esquivias, L Fadliyanti, Y Rahmawati, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 17

Title: An empirical investigation between FDI, tourism, and trade on CO2 emission in Asia: Testing environmental Kuznet curve and pollution haven hypothesis
Authors: RD Haryanto, Y Rahmawati, OGR Altamirano, SF Ahsani, AK Hudang, …
Year: 2022
Citations: 14

Title: Analysis of the effect of the 2021 Semeru eruption on water vapor content and atmospheric particles using GNSS and remote sensing
Authors: MN Cahyadi, A Bawasir, S Arief, A Widodo, M Rusli, D Kusumawardani, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 6

Title: Determinants of exports performance: Evidence from Indonesian low-, medium-, and high-technology manufacturing industries
Authors: RD Handoyo, KH Ibrahim, Y Rahmawati, F Faadhillah, K Ogawa, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 5

 

Title: An analysis of the socio-economic impacts of the 2021 mountain Semeru Eruption on household level using PLS-SEM
Authors: D Kusumawardani, Y Rahmawati, MN Cahyadi, M Rusli, A Martina
Year: 2023
Citations: 5

Title: Geo-spatial analysis: the impact of agriculture productivity, drought, and irrigation on poverty in East Java, Indonesia
Authors: Y Rahmawati, AKN Ichsan, ARD Brintanti, IR Jamil
Year: 2023
Citations: 4

Title: Household Food Waste in Indonesia: Macro Analysis
Authors: D Kusumawardani, NA Hidayati, A Martina, KS Agusti, Y Rahmawati, …
Year: 2023
Citations: 3

Title: Balancing economic returns and conservation: A bioeconomic assessment of Sardinella lemuru fisheries management in Muncar, Banyuwangi, Indonesia
Authors: T Haryanto, Y Rahmawati, D Kusumawardani, A Martina, AKN Ichsan, …
Year: 2025
Citations: 1

Title: Small and medium industry export development strategy
Authors: EP Lestari, RD Handoyo, KH Ibrahim, TK Retnaningsih, EL Pradinda, …
Year: 2024
Citations: 1

 

Andrea Lucchesi | Environmental economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Andrea Lucchesi | Environmental economics | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Sao Paulo Brazil

Andrea Lucchesi is a Professor of Economics and Quantitative Methods at the School of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities (EACH), University of São Paulo (USP). His research spans climate change economics, environmental economics, public policy evaluation, and innovation. He is a member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network. Lucchesi has taught courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels, including Climate Change Economics and Public Policy Evaluation. He has been actively involved in research addressing sustainable development, environmental policies, and economic evaluations in Brazil and internationally.

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🎓 Education

Andrea Lucchesi earned a PhD in Economics from the University of São Paulo (FEA/USP) in 2013. During his academic journey, he also served as a PhD Visiting Scholar at the University of Birmingham, UK (2011-2012). Prior to his PhD, he completed an M.A. in Economics at the Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC/SP) in 2008. His strong academic background has contributed to his expertise in economics, focusing particularly on environmental sustainability, public policy, and climate change.

💼 Experience 

Lucchesi’s academic career spans over a decade, with his current role as a Professor of Economics and Quantitative Methods at USP. He has taught various courses, including Climate Change Economics and Public Policy Evaluation, at both graduate and undergraduate levels. His professional experience also includes research on climate change, sustainable agriculture, and environmental policy, notably as part of several major research projects. Lucchesi has authored multiple articles and book chapters on environmental economics, cost-benefit analysis, and public policy. He actively collaborates on projects funded by leading institutions, including UNESCO and CNPq, focusing on environmental sustainability and public policy improvement.

🏆 Awards and Honors 

Andrea Lucchesi has received several prestigious awards throughout his career. In 2017, he was awarded the Early Career Research Award from the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB). He has also received multiple research grants, including funding from the Lemann Fund, University of Illinois, and Harvard Business School. Lucchesi was recognized for his significant contributions to environmental sustainability, particularly through his work on the Araguaia Biodiversity Corridor. Additionally, he has been acknowledged by the World Economic Forum as an expert in the field of environmental economics.

🔬 Research Focus

Lucchesi’s research primarily focuses on climate change economics, environmental economics, and the evaluation of public policies. He conducts cost-benefit analyses for large-scale environmental projects, such as biodiversity conservation and sustainable agribusiness. His recent studies include evaluating the impact of carbon pricing and environmental sustainability labels on food products in Brazil. Lucchesi also investigates the role of conditional cash transfers in rural development and examines GHG emissions from maritime fleets. His work aims to integrate environmental sustainability with public policy and economic growth, using advanced quantitative methods to influence policy decisions and drive sustainable practices.

🏆Conclusion 

Andrea Lucchesi’s impressive body of work and his leadership in advancing environmental economics position him as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic excellence, research innovation, and dedication to addressing global environmental challenges are noteworthy. While there are opportunities to broaden his interdisciplinary approach and geographical focus, Lucchesi’s contributions have already had a substantial influence on policy and research within the field. His ongoing projects and global collaborations are likely to continue yielding significant outcomes, making him a strong contender for this prestigious recognition.

Publication:

  1. Title: Araguaia biodiversity corridor cost benefit analysis: Large scale restoration and sustainable agribusiness in Amazon and Cerrado
    Year: 2024
    Authors: Lucchesi, A., Khanna, M., Pereda, P.C., Dornelas, V.S., Lallement, T.
    Citations: 0

 

  1. Title: Cost and environmental impact assessment of mandatory speed reduction of maritime fleets
    Year: 2023
    Authors: Marques, C.H., Pereda, P.C., Lucchesi, A., Pereira, N.N., Caprace, J.-D.
    Citations: 9

 

  1. Title: Alternative frameworks for cost-effectiveness analysis of environmental policies in maritime transport
    Year: 2022
    Authors: Pereda, P.C., Lucchesi, A.
    Citations: 1

 

  1. Title: Evaluating the impact of the selection process of principal in Brazilian public schools | Avaliação do impacto do processo de seleção de diretores em escolas públicas brasileiras
    Year: 2019
    Authors: Pereda, P., Lucchesi, A., Mendes, K., Bresolin, A.
    Citations: 2

 

  1. Title: Neutral carbon tax and environmental targets in Brazil
    Year: 2019
    Authors: Pereda, P.C., Lucchesi, A., Garcia, C.P., Palialol, B.T.
    Citations: 16

 

  1. Title: Economic evaluation of massive restoration in Brazil: How to achieve the iNDC-Brazil target
    Year: 2019
    Authors: Lucchesi, A., Pereda, P.C., Christofoletti, M.A.M., Gusson, E., Da Cunha, G.C.
    Citations: 0

 

  1. Title: Long-term effects of structural changes in the Brazilian electricity matrix
    Year: 2017
    Authors: Lucchesi, A., Pereda, P.C., Garcia, C.P., Palialol, B.T.
    Citations: 5

 

  1. Title: Economic growth and the environment
    Year: 2014
    Authors: Cole, M.A., Lucchesi, A.
    Citations: 2

 

Richard Tol | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award

Prof.  Richard Tol | Environmental Economics | Best Researcher Award 

Professor. University of Sussex,  United Kingdom

Richard Simon Jozef Tol, born on December 2, 1969, in Hoorn, Netherlands, is a distinguished economist specializing in climate change and sustainability. He is a Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, with decades of experience in environmental and energy economics. Tol has held academic positions worldwide, contributing extensively to global policy dialogues on climate change. As a lead author for the IPCC, he was part of the team awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. He is a prolific researcher with high international rankings in economics and environmental sciences.

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🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Econometrics: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (1992-1997), focusing on decision analysis for climate change. M.Sc. in Econometrics: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (1988-1992), specializing in time series and decision analysis.

💼 Experience

Professor of Economics, University of Sussex (2012–Present). Professor of Economics of Climate Change, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (2008–Present). Research Professor, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin (2006–2011). Adjunct Professor, Carnegie Mellon University and Trinity College Dublin. Visiting Scholar: Princeton University, University College London, and University of Victoria.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Member: Academia Europaea (2010–). Contributor: Nobel Peace Prize (2007, with IPCC and Albert Gore Jr.). GTAP Research Fellow (2007-2010) for contributions in environmental economics. IDEAS/RePEc ranking: Top 100 economists globally (2024). Research.com recognition in economics (#21) and environmental sciences (#54).

🔬 Research Focus

Richard Tol’s research centers on climate change economics, focusing on energy systems, sustainability, and global policy impacts. He utilizes econometric models to analyze environmental and energy issues, contributing to IPCC reports and sustainable economic strategies. His work spans carbon pricing, adaptation, and decision-making under uncertainty.

Conclusion

Professor Richard Tol’s extensive contributions to climate change economics, his leadership roles in academia, and his high research impact make him a standout candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work exemplifies excellence in integrating economics with global environmental challenges, making him highly deserving of this recognition. By further broadening his interdisciplinary reach and public engagement, his influence could extend even further in shaping global sustainability efforts.

Publications 📚

  • Indicators for Social and Economic Coping Capacity—Moving Toward a Working Definition of Adaptive Capacity
    Authors: G Yohe, RSJ Tol
    Year: 2002

 

  • The Economic Effects of Climate Change
    Author: RSJ Tol
    Year: 2009

 

  • Considering the Energy, Water and Food Nexus: Towards an Integrated Modelling Approach
    Authors: M Bazilian, H Rogner, M Howells, S Hermann, D Arent, D Gielen, et al.
    Year: 2011

 

  • Coastal Flood Damage and Adaptation Costs Under 21st Century Sea-Level Rise
    Authors: J Hinkel, D Lincke, AT Vafeidis, M Perrette, RJ Nicholls, RSJ Tol, et al.
    Year: 2014

 

  • The Marginal Damage Costs of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: An Assessment of the Uncertainties
    Author: RSJ Tol
    Year: 2005

 

  • Estimates of the Damage Costs of Climate Change. Part 1: Benchmark Estimates
    Author: RSJ Tol
    Year: 2002

 

  • The Economic Impacts of Climate Change
    Author: RSJ Tol
    Year: 2018

 

  • Weathering Climate Change: Some Simple Rules to Guide Adaptation Decisions
    Authors: S Fankhauser, JB Smith, RSJ Tol
    Year: 1999

 

  • Sea-Level Rise and Its Possible Impacts Given a ‘Beyond 4°C World’ in the Twenty-First Century
    Authors: RJ Nicholls, N Marinova, JA Lowe, S Brown, P Vellinga, D De Gusmao, et al.
    Year: 2011

 

  • Estimates of the Damage Costs of Climate Change, Part II. Dynamic Estimates
    Author: RSJ Tol
    Year: 2002

 

  • Impact of Climate on Tourist Demand
    Authors: W Lise, RSJ Tol
    Year: 2002

 

  • Climate Change and International Tourism: A Simulation Study
    Authors: JM Hamilton, DJ Maddison, RSJ Tol
    Year: 2005

 

  • The Social Cost of Carbon: Trends, Outliers, and Catastrophes
    Author: RSJ Tol
    Year: 2008

 

Yuze Wang | Resource and Environmental Economics | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Yuze Wang | Resource and Environmental Economics | Young Scientist Award

Doctorate at Huazhong Agricultural University, China

Yuze Wang, an Associate Professor at Huazhong Agricultural University, holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Hunan University. Specializing in Resource and Environmental Economics and Health Economics, she has been a visiting scholar at Aarhus University. Her research, published in SSCI journals like China Economic Review and Social Science & Medicine, explores the intersection of environmental regulations and public health. Wang has led several national research projects and received multiple accolades, including the China Youth Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences (2024), highlighting her impactful contributions to policy optimization and environmental regulation analysis.

Publication Profile

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Research and Innovations:

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects: 7

  1. Environmental regulations and public health: Effects, spatial spillovers, and policy optimization
    • Date: 01/2023 – present
    • Funding: National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project of China
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Evaluates the effectiveness of environmental regulations from a health improvement perspective.
  2. Air quality, environmental regulation, and public health
    • Date: 01/2022 – present
    • Funding: The Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Explores how air quality and environmental regulations interact to affect public health.
  3. A study on the social externality of traffic pollution and its impact on public health
    • Date: 11/2017 – 12/2022
    • Funding: National Social Science Fund Major Project of China
    • Role: Principal Investigator of the sub-project
    • Description: Provided evidence on the impact of traffic emissions on public health.
  4. Research on China’s food security strategy under the new situation
    • Date: 12/2022 – present
    • Funding: National Social Science Fund Major Project of China
    • Role: Research Participant
    • Description: Studies the price formation mechanism of the grain market and related agricultural policies.
  5. Research on the coordinated development of economy, politics, society, culture, and ecology
    • Date: 09/2015 – 12/2016
    • Funding: National Social Science Fund Major Project of China
    • Role: Research Participant
    • Description: Investigated support systems promoting the coordinated development of China’s regional economy.
  6. A Study on the impact of traffic pollution on public health
    • Date: 12/2018 – 12/2020
    • Funding: Graduate Research Project of Hunan Province
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Studied the impact of traffic emissions on public health and medical costs.
  7. Research on the effect of foreign direct investment on income gap of home country
    • Date: 11/2017 – 12/2018
    • Funding: Hunan Province International Economic and International Engineering Management Center Project
    • Role: Principal Investigator
    • Description: Explored the effect of OFDI on income inequality.

Citation Index:

  • Notable Publications:

Wang Y, Eriksson T*, Luo N. “The Health Impacts of Two Policies Regulating SO₂ Air Pollution: Evidence from China.” China Economic Review, 2023, 78, No. 101937. SSCI, Citation Frequency: 13. Hao Z, Zhang X, Wang Y*. “Assessing the Accuracy of Self-reported Health Expenditure Data: Evidence from Two Public Surveys in China.” Social Science & Medicine, 2024, 356: 117155. SSCI, Citation Frequency: 0. Wang Y, Luo N*. “Air Pollution, Health Depreciation and Medical Costs: Research Based on Physical, Mental Health, and Social Adaptability.” Economic Research Journal, 2020, 55(12): 80-97. CSSCI, Citation Frequency: 79. Wang Y, Luo N*, Liu W. “What Leverage is Beneficial to Firm Innovation.” China Industrial Economics, 2019, 372(03): 138-155. CSSCI, Citation Frequency: 762. Wang Y, Luo N*. “The Effect of Outward Foreign Direct Investment on Income Inequality in Home Country: A Study Based on Transnational Panel Data.” Chinese Journal of Management Science, 2019, 27(04): 1-12. CSSCI, Citation Frequency: 45.

Total Journals Published (SCI, Scopus, etc.): 12

Consultancy/Industry Projects: 6

Actively Solving the Future “Who Will Farm the Land Problem” Government Consulting Project, 2023.09 – 2024.04. Invasive Alien Species and Their Impact on Rice Government Consulting Project, 2023.03 – 2023.08. Issues and Suggestions for Promoting the Construction of High-standard Farmland in Central China Government Consulting Project, 2022.01 – 2022.08. Main Institutional Arrangements for Methane Emission Reduction in Rice Cultivation Government Consulting Project, 2022.03 – 2022.06. Suggestions for Promoting the Development of Agricultural Mechanization in Hilly and Mountainous Areas of Hubei Province. Government Consulting Project, 2022.09 – 2022.11 Enterprise Leverage and Innovation Enterprise Project, 2017.01 – 2017.09

Contributions: 

Yuze Wang has made significant contributions to Environmental and Health Economics through her research on the effects of environmental regulation on public health. Her work, published in top-tier journals, offers critical insights into the health impacts of air pollution and the effectiveness of environmental policies in China. As the principal investigator of several national research projects, Wang has advanced the understanding of spatial spillovers and social externalities of pollution. Her research has influenced policy optimization, earning her multiple prestigious awards, and highlighting her impact on academia and public policy.

Areas of Research:

  • Resource and Environmental Economics
  • Health Economics

Evaluation of Yuze Wang for the Young Scientist Award

🟢 Strengths for the Award:

Innovative Research: Dr. Yuze Wang has significantly contributed to the fields of Resource and Environmental Economics, particularly in understanding the impact of environmental regulations on public health. Her work has been published in high-impact journals like China Economic Review and Social Science & Medicine, showcasing the practical relevance and academic rigor of her research. Leadership in Research Projects: As the principal investigator for multiple national research projects, including those funded by prestigious organizations like the National Natural Science Foundation of China, she has demonstrated exceptional leadership and project management skills. Her work on the spatial spillovers and social externalities of pollution is particularly noteworthy. Recognition and Impact: Dr. Wang’s research has been widely recognized, earning her awards such as the China Youth Achievement Award in Humanities and Social Sciences. Her findings have influenced policy optimization, indicating her work’s broader societal impact beyond academia.

🟡 Areas for Improvement:

Collaboration and Networking: While Dr. Wang has established collaborations, particularly with Professor Tor Eriksson of Aarhus University, expanding her network internationally could further enhance the impact and reach of her research. Greater involvement in international conferences and collaborations with global researchers could provide new perspectives and opportunities for interdisciplinary work. Broader Dissemination of Research: To maximize the societal impact of her work, Dr. Wang could focus on translating her research findings into more accessible formats for policymakers and the public. This could include writing policy briefs, engaging with media, or participating in public debates on environmental and health economics.

Publications:

  • Title: Assessing the accuracy of self-reported health expenditure data: Evidence from two public surveys in China
    Year: 2024
    Author: Hao, Z.; Zhang, X.; Wang, Y.
    Journal: Social Science and Medicine

 

  • Title: The health impacts of two policies regulating SO2 air pollution: Evidence from China
    Year: 2023
    Author: Wang, Y.; Eriksson, T.; Luo, N.
    Journal: China Economic Review

🔍 Conclusion:

Dr. Yuze Wang is a highly deserving candidate for the Young Scientist Award, given her innovative research, leadership in significant national projects, and the tangible impact of her work on public policy. While there is room for growth in international collaboration and public engagement, her current achievements make her a strong contender for this prestigious award.