Mrs. Isye Nurhasanah | Engineering | Research Excellence Award
Lecturer | Institut Teknologi Sumatera | Indonesia
Mrs. Isye Nurhasanah is an urban and regional planning scholar whose work explores spatial and aspatial planning, tourism development, governance, social innovation, participatory planning, and island studies. Her research integrates community-based approaches with sustainability perspectives to understand capacity building, local empowerment, and alternative governance arrangements in small island contexts. She has contributed to studies on ecotourism, landscape change, urban political ecology, and social resilience, producing interdisciplinary insights that bridge planning theory and real-world community needs. Her professional experience spans academic teaching, applied research, and collaborative development projects that support inclusive, knowledge-driven, and sustainable regional growth.
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Featured Publications
Community Resilience: Learning from the 2010 Mt. Merapi Eruption
– Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2016
Systematic Literature Review on Alternative Governance Arrangements for Small-Island Community-Based Ecotourism
– Island Studies Journal, 2024
Youth Engagement in Ecotourism and Community-Based Development: Lessons from Pahawang Island, Indonesia
– Journal of Ecotourism, 2025