Prof. Budi Haryanto

Prof. Budi Haryanto

Prof. Budi Haryanto

Lecturer at Faculty of Public Health (Environmental Epidemology)

Prof. Budi Haryanto received his Ph.D. in epidemiology at the Faculty of Public Health, the University of Indonesia, two master degrees in Environmental Health and Epidemiology from the University of Indonesia and the University of California at Los Angeles respectively, and two bachelor degrees in Environmental Health and Sanitation Technology.

Prof. Budi Haryanto, MSPH, MSc is an Associate professor and former chair of the Department of Environmental Health – Faculty of Public Health and Head of Research Division of the Research Center for Climate Change University of Indonesia. Prof. Haryanto has participated in numerous environmental epidemiology studies. In addition to research on health effects in children of air pollution, including lead, PM 2.5, nano-particles, and biological exposures. Prof. Budi Haryanto is a Board Director of the Pacific Basin Consortium on Environment and Health, Vice president of the Indonesian Clean Emission Partnerships, Head Division of Environmental Health Sciences Development and Working Group Chairman for Climate Change and Human Health at the Indonesian Public Health Association, and a member of numerous international and national professional societies and organizations, including the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE), Clean Air Initiative in Asian Cities (CAI), Indonesian Environmental Health Association, and Indonesian Epidemiological Network (IEN). Most recently he has actively contributed to the studies and development of policy and action plan of health adaptation to climate change

Email : bharyanto@ui.ac.id / bharyant@cbn.net.id

Years Title
2023 The Association of Children’s Blood Lead Levels and Prevalence of Stunting in Tin Mining Area in Indonesia
2023 The Minderoo-Monaco Commission on Plastics and Human Health
2021 Associations Between Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Cognitive Function in Indonesian Children Living in Forest Fire–Prone Provinces
2021 Perubahan Iklim dan Polusi Udara di Indonesia: Dampak Kesehatan dan Strategi Pengendaliannya
2021 Covid-19 in Indonesia: Geo-Ecology and People’s Behavior. Book chapter: Rais Akhtar Ed. Coronavirus (Covid-19) Outbreaks, Environment and Human Behaviour
2021 Association of VOCs, PM2.5 and household environmental exposure with children’s respiratory allergies. Air Quality, Atmosphere and Health
2021 Indonesia’s experience on Covid-19 control: Book I. BNPB and Universitas Indonesia. BNPB Januari 2021
2021 Indonesia’s experience on Covid-19 control: Book II. BNPB and Universitas Indonesia. BNPB Januari 2021
2021 Indonesia’s experience on Covid-19 control: Book III. BNPB and Universitas Indonesia. BNPB Januari 2021
2020 Effect of particulate matter 2.5 exposure to urinary malondialdehyde levels of public transport drivers in Jakarta
2020 Nutritional intake pattern of horticulture farmers in three ethnic populations in Indonesia and farmer susceptibility to chlorpyrifos insecticide
2020 Air Pollution and School Children Respiratory Diseases in Indonesia: A Cohort Study
2020 Review and analysis of current responses to COVID-19 in Indonesia: Period of January to March 2020
2020 Indonesia: country report on children’s environmental health
2020 Expertise in research integration and implementation for tackling complex problems: when is it needed, where can it be found and how can it be strengthened?
2020 Extreme Events, Disasters, and Health Impacts in Indonesia
2019 Effect of exposure to 2.5 μm indoor particulate matter on adult lung function in Jakarta
2019 Prevalence of Blood Lead among Children Living in Battery Recycling Communities in Greater Jakarta, Indonesia
2018 Indonesia Dengue Fever: Status, Vulnerability, and Challenges
2018 Climate Change and Urban Air Pollution Health Impacts in Indonesia
2018 Prevention-intervention strategies to reduce exposure to e-waste
2016 Lead exposure from battery recycling in Indonesia
2016 Effect of Ambient Particulate Matter 2.5 Micrometer (PM 2.5) to Prevalence of Inpaired Lung Function and Asthma in Tangerang and Makassar
2015 Effect of Calcium Supplementation on School Children's Blood Lead Levels in Indonesia
2015 Multivitamin Supplementation Supports Immune Function and Ameliorates Conditions Triggered By Reduced Air Quality