
About
Helmia Adita Fitra serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Sumatra Institute of Technology (ITERA), Indonesia, and concurrently pursues doctoral studies at Humboldt University Berlin's Geography Department. With academic roots at Diponegoro University, she has been integral to ITERA since 2016, progressing from junior lecturer to her current faculty position while maintaining active research and administrative engagement.
Her educational foundation:
- Bachelor's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University
- Master's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University
Fitra's research centers on migration dynamics and regional development, with deep expertise in socio-spatial segregation, community resilience, and participatory planning. Her work bridges theoretical urban studies with practical Indonesian contexts, particularly examining how communities navigate energy crises, industrial transformations, and pandemic-induced migration. She employs geospatial methodologies to analyze urban morphology and social behavior patterns in rapidly developing Southeast Asian cities.
Her publication portfolio reveals consistent focus on Lampung Province case studies, integrating geographic information systems with socio-economic analysis. Key thematic threads include urban spatial restructuring, MSME adaptation to Industry 4.0, community energy resilience, and residential segregation drivers.
Notable honors include:
- DAAD-GCSMUS doctoral scholarship (2021)
- DAAD-GCSMUS pre-doctoral scholarship (2020)
- Two competitive research grants from ITERA (2017, 2018)
- Cultural exchange scholarship at Catholic Kwandong University (2014)
As a journal reviewer and research group member at ITERA, she contributes to academic discourse while advancing her doctoral thesis on pandemic-era return migration in Lampung. Her professional networks span the Global Center of Spatial Methods for Urban Sustainability, Indonesian Planner Association, and Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network, reflecting her commitment to sustainable urban futures.
Fitra maintains active collaboration through ITERA's Research Group of Innovation, Planning and Governance of Regional Development, where she investigates governance frameworks for resilient regional planning in Indonesia's evolving urban landscapes.
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