1. Yogi Viddyattama, Ph.D. Yogi Vidyattama focuses his work in spatial and geographical economic analysis especially in microsimulation modelling, economic growth, income and wealth distribution and inequality. He joined University of Canberra in 2008 and since has been responsible for developing and enhancing NATSEM’s spatial microsimulation model. Yogi also has the responsibility in maintaining NATSEM’s Geographical Information System including conducting spatial analysis, supervising the works using mapping program and publishing the online maps.

Yogi was previously affiliated for five years with the Institute of Economic and Social Research (LPEM), University of Indonesia (1999-2005), where he worked on numerous projects mainly on fiscal decentralisation and the analysis of the Indonesian regional economy at provincial, district level, as well as special industrial area. At University of Indonesia, Yogi also involved in lecturing (Statistics, Econometrics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Regional Economics, Location Theory, Issues in Indonesian Economy), training for local governments and survey and economic valuation of local economy.

 

  1. Professor Gi Heon Kwon. Professor Kwon is a researcher and lecturer at department of Public Administration and Graduate School of Governance, Sung Kyun Kwan University, Korea. He has done a lot of research based on his research interest which are Theories on Policy Science, National Innovation, Policy Analysis, e-Government & e-Policy.

Accordingly, he published his work in various journal and conferences as well as books. One of book written by Prof. Kwon was published in 2021 with title Intuition and Creativity for All: The Key to Policy Success and Personal Happiness, How to Improve Intuition and Creativity.

 

  1. Prof. Dr. Carl Middleton. Dr. Carl Middleton is an Assistant Professor and Deputy Director on the Graduate Studies in International Development Studies (MAIDS-GRID) Program, and Director of the Center for Social Development Studies (CSDS) in the Faculty of Political Science of Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.  Dr. Middleton’s research interests orientate around the politics and policy of the environment in Southeast Asia, with a particular focus on nature-society relations, the political ecology of water and energy, transboundary water governance, environmental change and mobility, and environmental justice. Much of his research addresses the Mekong-Lancang River, and more recently the Salween River. His most recent book, co-authored with Jeremy Allouche and Dipak Gyawali, is titled The Water–Food–Energy Nexus: Power, Politics and Justice (Earthscan-Routledge, 2019). Recent co-edited books are: Living with Floods in a Mobile Southeast Asia: A Political Ecology of Vulnerability, Migration and Environmental Change (Earthscan, 2018; with Rebecca Elmhirst and Supang Chantavanich) and Knowing the Salween River: Resource Politics of a Contested Transboundary River (Springer, 2019; with Vanessa Lamb).

 

  1. Fadillah Putra, S.Sos., M.Paff., Ph.DFadillah Putra is a senior lecturer at Department of Public Administration, Faculty of Administration Science, Brawijaya University, Indonesia and has been teaching around 20 years.

He also is a researcher who expert in public policy and governance. He has done various publication not only books but also journal articles. Some of his works published in international journals and presented in international conferences.