Reny Sawitri | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Reny Sawitri | Environmental Science | Women Researcher Award

Master of Science at BRIN, Indonesia

Reny Sawitri is a highly accomplished senior researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), specializing in forest ecology and ethnobiology. With over three decades of experience, she has made significant contributions to environmental sustainability and forest management in Indonesia. Holding degrees from Bogor Agricultural University and Mississippi State University, her academic background underpins a strong research portfolio focused on biodiversity conservation, carbon stock assessment, and socio-economic impacts of forestry. Her publications in international journals such as Land, Sustainability, and Forest reflect her interdisciplinary expertise and the practical relevance of her work. Despite not holding a doctoral degree, her leadership role, impactful studies, and commitment to integrating social and ecological perspectives in forestry make her a distinguished figure in her field. She exemplifies the values of the Women Researcher Award through her scientific excellence, long-term service, and contributions to national and community-based conservation strategies, making her a deserving candidate for recognition.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Reny Sawitri possesses a solid academic foundation in the field of forestry and environmental sciences. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Forest Management from the prestigious Agricultural University of Bogor (IPB) in 1985, one of Indonesia’s leading institutions in agricultural and environmental studies. Her pursuit of advanced education led her to the United States, where she completed her Master’s degree in Forest Management at Mississippi State University in 1995. This international academic experience enriched her research perspective and contributed to her expertise in sustainable forest ecosystems, biodiversity, and community-based resource management. Although she has not completed a doctoral program, her extensive research accomplishments, senior position as Peneliti Ahli Utama (Principal Researcher), and continuous professional development reflect a career marked by intellectual growth, leadership, and scientific integrity. Her educational journey has laid the groundwork for a lifelong commitment to advancing ecological research and promoting sustainable development in Indonesia and beyond.

Professional Experience📝

Reny Sawitri has built an extensive and impactful professional career as a Senior Researcher (Peneliti Ahli Utama) at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), specifically within the Research Center for Ecology and Ethnobiology. With more than 30 years of experience in the field of forest ecology, her work has focused on vegetation dynamics, biodiversity conservation, and the integration of socio-economic considerations into sustainable forest management. She has led and collaborated on numerous national and international research projects, contributing valuable insights into carbon stock estimation, peatland ecosystems, and community-based forestry. Her studies have been widely published in reputable journals, demonstrating both scientific rigor and policy relevance. Reny has played a crucial role in aligning ecological research with Indonesia’s sustainable development goals, particularly in areas such as food estate strategies and biodiversity preservation. Her professional journey reflects a strong dedication to environmental stewardship, research excellence, and science-based policy development.

Research Interest🔎

Reny Sawitri’s research interests lie at the intersection of forest ecology, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource management. She is particularly focused on the structure, composition, and regeneration of tropical rainforest ecosystems, with a strong emphasis on species such as Shorea spp. and Agathis dammara. Her work explores the ecological dynamics of vegetation, carbon stock assessments, and the socio-economic value of forest resources, aiming to balance environmental preservation with local community needs. She is also deeply engaged in the integration of social forestry practices and biodiversity conservation, addressing challenges in forest-dependent rural communities. More recently, her research has expanded into examining the ecological and social impacts of peatland development and food estate projects, aligning scientific inquiry with national economic recovery efforts. Her multidisciplinary approach reflects a strong commitment to advancing knowledge that supports both ecosystem resilience and sustainable livelihoods, making her work highly relevant to policy, conservation, and community-based forestry initiatives.

Award and Honor🏆

Throughout her distinguished career, Reny Sawitri has earned recognition for her contributions to ecological research, forest management, and sustainable development in Indonesia. As a Senior Researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), she holds one of the highest functional ranks in the Indonesian research system—Peneliti Ahli Utama—a prestigious acknowledgment of her expertise, leadership, and years of service in scientific research. Her impactful publications in internationally recognized journals and her involvement in national-level environmental strategies have further solidified her reputation in the academic and policy-making communities. She has been invited to contribute to conferences, collaborative research forums, and development programs aimed at integrating biodiversity conservation with socio-economic planning. While specific named awards are not detailed, her career trajectory and senior research position signify a high level of professional respect and honor. Her sustained commitment to forest ecology and community welfare reflects a legacy deserving of formal recognition such as the Women Researcher Award.

Research Skill🔬

Reny Sawitri possesses a comprehensive set of research skills that reflect her deep expertise in forest ecology, ethnobiology, and sustainable natural resource management. She is highly skilled in conducting vegetation analysis, carbon stock assessment, and ecological monitoring, particularly within tropical rainforest and peatland ecosystems. Her proficiency in integrating socio-economic data with ecological indicators allows her to evaluate the sustainability and economic potential of forest resources effectively. Reny is experienced in using both qualitative and quantitative research methods, including field surveys, biodiversity indexing, and community-based participatory research. She also excels in interdisciplinary collaboration, project coordination, and scientific writing, with several publications in international peer-reviewed journals. Her ability to translate complex ecological data into practical conservation strategies showcases her applied research competence. Additionally, she has contributed to policy recommendations and development planning, reflecting a skillful blend of scientific rigor and real-world impact in her research practice.

Conclusion💡

Reny Sawitri is highly suitable for the Women Researcher Award. Her proven track record, strong publication history, and dedicated service in ecological research and conservation make her a standout candidate. Despite the absence of a doctoral degree, her senior status, leadership in interdisciplinary research, and long-term contributions to sustainable development in Indonesia significantly outweigh that limitation.

Publication Top Noted✍️

Title: The Dynamics of Vegetation Structure, Composition and Carbon Stock in Peatland Ecosystem of Old Secondary Forest in Riau and South Sumatra Provinces
Authors: I Wayan Susi Dharmawan, Nur M. Heriyanto, Raden Garsetiasih, Rozza Tri Kwatrina, Reny Sawitri, Denny, Titiek Setyawati, Pratiwi, Budi Hadi Narendra, Chairil Anwar Siregar, Ilham Kurnia Abywijaya
Year: 2024
Journal: Land, Volume 13, Issue 5, Article 663; DOI: 10.3390/land13050663
Citation Count: As per available sources, the paper has been cited twice .

Mequannt Marie | Natural Resource | Best Researcher Award

🌟Mr. Mequannt Marie, Natural Resource, Best Researcher Award🏆

Mequannt Marie at University of Gondar, Ethiopia

Mequannt Marie Yismaw is an Ethiopian national born on March 3, 1985, in Gondar, Ethiopia. He holds a BSc degree in Natural Resources Management from Debre Markos University and an MSc degree in Sustainable Natural Resource Management from Wollo University. Currently, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in Natural Resource and Environmental Management at the University of Gondar. Mequannt is known for his ethical behavior, sociability, respectfulness, hard work, and ability to collaborate effectively with others. He has a range of hobbies including reading, writing, using computers, counseling, and learning from others.

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Scopus Profile

Mequannt Marie Yismaw has demonstrated excellence in academia and research. He has published several papers in reputable journals and is actively pursuing his Ph.D. His commitment to his field is evident in his high academic achievements and contributions to the scientific community.

  • Citations: 151 citations by 150 documents
  • Documents: 5 documents
  • h-index: 4

Mequannt Marie has been actively involved in academic research, with several documents published and a moderate number of citations, indicating a certain level of impact in their field. The h-index of 4 indicates that Mequannt has at least 4 papers that have been cited at least 4 times each.

Education

Mequannt Marie Yismaw completed his elementary, high school, and preparatory education at Makesigent schools. He obtained his BSc degree in Natural Resources Management from Debre Markos University and his MSc degree in Sustainable Natural Resource Management from Wollo University. Currently, he is enrolled in a Ph.D. program at the University of Gondar, specializing in Natural Resource and Environmental Management.

Research Focus

Mequannt’s academic focus lies in the field of Natural Resource and Environmental Management. His BSc and MSc degrees provided him with a solid foundation in this area, and he is currently deepening his expertise through his Ph.D. studies. His research interests include topics such as climate change adaptation, energy utilization, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable agriculture.

Professional Journey

Mequannt Marie Yismaw has more than two years of professional experience in teaching and research. He has taught courses on Non-Timber Forest Product Management, Participatory Natural Resources and Conflict Management, and Energy and Environment. Additionally, he serves as a member of the course and exam committee in the Natural Resources Management department at Oda Bultum University. Mequannt is proficient in various computer applications and data analysis tools, making him a valuable asset in his field.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Mequannt Marie Yismaw has made significant contributions to the field of Natural Resource Management through his publications. His research papers cover diverse topics such as the impact of altitude and anthropogenic disturbance on plant species composition, farmer’s choices in climate change adaptation, energy utilization in rural households, and trends in rainfall and temperature. His work contributes to the understanding of environmental challenges and the development of sustainable solutions.

Time-series trend analysis and farmer perceptions of rainfall and temperature in northwestern Ethiopia

Authors: Marie, M., Yirga, F., Haile, M., Azadi, H., Scheffran, J.

Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2021, 23(9), pp. 12904–12924

Citations: 6

Status of energy utilization and factors affecting rural households’ adoption of biogas technology in north-western Ethiopia

Authors: Marie, M., Yirga, F., Alemu, G., Azadi, H.

Journal: Heliyon, 2021, 7(3), e06487

Citations: 13

Biogas technology in fuelwood saving and carbon emission reduction in southern Ethiopia

Authors: Desta, G.A., Melka, Y., Sime, G., Marie, M., Haile, M.

Journal: Heliyon, 2020, 6(10), e04791

Citations: 4

Farmers’ choices and factors affecting adoption of climate change adaptation strategies: evidence from northwestern Ethiopia

Authors: Marie, M., Yirga, F., Haile, M., Tquabo, F.

Journal: Heliyon, 2020, 6(4), e03867

Citations: 106

Impact of altitude and anthropogenic disturbance on plant species composition, diversity, and structure at the Wof-Washa highlands of Ethiopia

Authors: Yirga, F., Marie, M., Kassa, S., Haile, M.

Journal: Heliyon, 2019, 5(8), e02284

Citations: 22

Research Timeline

Mequannt’s research timeline is marked by his publications in various journals, demonstrating his continuous dedication to academic inquiry and contribution to the body of knowledge in his field.

Collaborations and Projects

Mequannt Marie Yismaw has collaborated with other researchers and institutions on various projects. His ability to work effectively with others and his commitment to his research goals make him a valuable collaborator in academic and professional settings.

Sarah Battaz | Chemical pollution and environment | Best Scholar Award

🌟Mrs. Sarah Battaz, Chemical pollution and environment, Best Scholar Award🏆

  • Sarah Battaz at 20 August 1955 Skikda university, Algeria

Sarah Battaz is a chemist with expertise in environmental pollution, particularly in the field of chemical pollution and its impact on the environment. She holds a Doctorate in Chemistry from the University of Skikda, Algeria, focusing on the elimination of phosphates from liquid effluents. With a Magister degree and Bachelor’s in Chemistry, she has a strong academic background. Currently serving as a Maître Assistant at the University of Skikda, she has extensive experience in teaching and research in various domains of chemistry, particularly in analytical chemistry and environmental chemistry.

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Education

  • Doctorate in Chemistry (Ongoing): University of Skikda, Algeria, specializing in chemical pollution and environmental studies.
  • Magister in Chemistry: University of Skikda, Algeria, with a focus on comparative studies of heavy hydrocarbon degradation in polluted soil.
  • Bachelor’s in Chemistry: University of Skikda, Algeria, with a specialization in analytical chemistry.

Research Focus

Sarah’s research primarily revolves around chemical pollution and environmental remediation strategies. Her doctoral research focuses on developing methods for removing phosphates from liquid waste. She has previously conducted research on the degradation of soil contaminated with heavy hydrocarbons. Her interests also include studying the effectiveness of various treatment methods for polluted water and soil, with a particular emphasis on biological treatments.

Professional Journey

Sarah has been involved in academia for over a decade, holding positions ranging from teaching assistant to lecturer. She started her academic career as a part-time lecturer at the University of Skikda before progressing to the role of Maître Assistant. Her teaching responsibilities have included courses in analytical chemistry, thermodynamics, organic chemistry, and environmental risk management. Additionally, she has supervised numerous student projects and dissertations.

Honors & Awards

  • Mention Très Bien: Awarded for Magister degree in Chemistry for outstanding academic performance.
  • Maître Assistant Classe “A”: Recognized for excellence in teaching and research at the University of Skikda.

Publications Top Noted & Contributions

Sarah has contributed to various conferences and seminars focusing on environmental pollution and remediation techniques. Some of her notable contributions include presentations on biological treatments for hydrocarbon-contaminated soils, comparison of desalinated water quality, and the use of the Fenton reagent for soil rehabilitation. She has also been involved in organizing events related to water pollution.

Publication: “Phosphorus recovery as struvite from wastewater by using seawater, brine and natural brine”

Title: Phosphorus recovery as struvite from wastewater by using seawater, brine and natural brine
Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment
Date: February 15, 2024
Contributor: Sarah Battaz
Summary: This journal article likely discusses a study on the recovery of phosphorus as struvite from wastewater using seawater, brine, and natural brine. Sarah Battaz is listed as a contributor to this research.

Publication: “DFT computations and molecular dynamics investigations on conformers of some pyrazinamide derivatives as corrosion inhibitors for aluminum”

Title: DFT computations and molecular dynamics investigations on conformers of some pyrazinamide derivatives as corrosion inhibitors for aluminum
Journal: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Date: February 2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2019.112309
Part of ISSN: 0167-7322
Contributors: Nesrine Ammouchi; Hamza Allal; Youghourta Belhocine; Sarah Battaz; Emna Zouaoui
Summary: This journal article discusses density functional theory (DFT) computations and molecular dynamics investigations related to the conformers of certain pyrazinamide derivatives as potential corrosion inhibitors for aluminum. Sarah Battaz is listed as one of the contributors to this research.

Research Timeline

  • 2005: Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry.
  • 2009: Magister degree in Chemistry.
  • 2013: Commenced Doctorate in Chemistry.
  • 2011: Appointed as a Maître Assistant Classe “B”.
  • 2015: Participation in organizing a conference on water pollution.
  • Ongoing: Continued research and teaching activities at the University of Skikda.