Eky Pramitha Dwi Putri, S.K.M

Eky Pramitha Dwi Putri, S.K.M

Environmental Health Researcher, Research Center for Climate Change, Universitas Indonesia

Eky Pramitha Dwi Putri is an environmental health researcher affiliated with the Research Center for Climate Change, Universitas Indonesia. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public Health with a major in Environmental Health from Universitas Indonesia. Over the past decade, Eky has been deeply involved in interdisciplinary research related to air pollution, health impact modeling, and climate-related public health adaptation strategies.

Eky served as a core researcher on the Toyota-supported Clean Air Project, where she operated the GAINS (Greenhouse Gas and Air Pollution Interactions and Synergies) model to assess the co-benefits of emission reduction scenarios in Indonesia’s transportation sector. Her contributions include air pollution exposure analysis, health impact projections, and scenario modeling in support of low-emission development pathways.

More recently, she has worked on studies evaluating the health implications of fuel standard implementation (EURO 4/6) in major cities, conducting air quality monitoring and analyzing the projected burden of disease and healthcare costs associated with air pollution exposure.

Eky has published and presented work on topics such as indoor and outdoor PM2.5, lead exposure, and GIS-based risk mapping for asthma, malaria, and dengue. Her technical proficiencies include spatial analysis (ArcView), statistical software (SPSS, Epi Info), and the GAINS and MAGCAT models for emission-health projections.

She continues to play a key role in connecting environmental data, public health outcomes, and climate policy at RCCC-UI and across collaborative research networks.

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