Biography:
Amalia studied Biological Resources at Mie University, Japan, and graduated with a Master of Science in 2019. She then worked at a Non-Governmental Organization called Yayasan Inobu, Indonesia, as a Research Officer in the Agri-Food Systems Division. Amalia focuses on research related to commodity development and livelihoods of local farmers in several provinces in Indonesia on regenerative agriculture systems, food agriculture systems, climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies.
Title : People and forests: how increasing Papua nutmeg (Myristica argentea Warb.) productivity can affect the commitment of local forest-depend communities for forest conservation in Fakfak, West Papua, Indonesia