Tri Sulistyo Saputro, PhD
Advisors: Dr. Jennifer Johnson and Dr. Bess Perry
- My work focuses on the human dimensions of environmental change, with particular attention to how gender shapes the social outcomes of these changes. My research plans to explore the links between the implementation of international environmental policies and their impacts on local livelihoods. In this context, I am also interested in how international climate negotiations shape policy at national and regional levels.
Appointments
2024: Fulbright PhD Scholar, Community Sustainability Department, MSU.
2019 – 2024: Environment Officer, ASEAN Secretariat
2017 – 2019: MS Environment and Society, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
Recent Publications:
-
Sok, V., Derodofa, N., & Saputro, T. (2023, May). Financing Loss and Damage from Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities. The ASEAN, 55-57. Retrieved from: https://asean.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Issue-27-Digital-version.pdf
-
Saputro, T, & Kurian, P. (2023). Gender and Climate Change Vulnerability: A Case Study of a Coastal Community in Pramuka Island, the Seribu Islands. In Triyanti, A., Indrawan,M., Nurhidayah, L., & Marfai, M (Eds.). Environmental Governance in Indonesia. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15904-6
-
Theda, F, & Saputro, T. (2022, August). Environmental Education for Children in ASEAN. The ASEAN, 34. Retrieved from: https://theaseanmagazine.asean.org/files/media/2022/08/The-ASEAN-Issue-22-Children-First-digital-version.pdf
- Derodofa, N, & Saputro, T. (2022, January). ASEAN: COP26 and Beyond - In the Face of the Global Climate Change Agenda. The ASEAN, 42-44. Retrieved from: https://asean.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/The-ASEAN-December-2021-January-2022-Digital-v1.pdf