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Wildan Al Kautsar Anky

Wildan Al Kautsar Anky

wawildan5@gmail.com

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Biography

Wildan is a passionate environmental economics researcher currently pursuing a Master's in Environmental and Resource Economics at the Australian National University. With extensive experience in leading research institutions—including the Institute for Economic and Social Research at Universitas Indonesia, Daya Makara Universitas Indonesia, Climateworks Centre at Monash University, and Simon Fraser University in Canada—he has also worked as a consultant for GIZ Germany. His research focuses on environmental policy, energy transition, and water security, with a strong emphasis on economic analysis. Specializing in impact evaluation, Wildan has a deep expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. He has contributed to reputable international journals and publication platforms, demonstrating his commitment to producing high-impact, policy-relevant research.

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Wildan Al Kautsar Anky (Wildan)

Education

  1. Master of Environmental and Resource Economics, ANU Crawford School of Public Policy
  2. BA in Economics, Universitas Indonesia

Career Interests

Development agency and research institution

Area of Expertise

Environmental policy, energy transition, and water security

Research Projects

  1. Fuel Subsidy Reform in Indonesia and Its Impact on Income Inequality and the Climate Agenda (on progress)
  2. Navigating a Just Transition: Enhancing Fairness and Equity in the Just Energy Transition Partnership for Global Coal-Reliant Countries (Published in T20 Brasil Policy Brief)
  3. The Impact of Fiscal Incentives on the Feasibility of Solar Photovoltaic and Wind Electricity Generation Projects: The Case of Indonesia (Published in Journal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water, and Environment System)
  4. The oil palm replanting imperative: Are smallholder farmers willing to participate? (Published in Forest Policy and Economics Journal)
  5. Willingness to Pay for Swamp Forest Preservation in Remote Area: A Case of Kanarakan Village, Indonesia (Under publication process in Southeast Asian Journal of Economics)