Dyah is a Fulbright PhD student in the Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society program working with Michael Cox. She is interested in tenurial reform and collective action for sustainable management. Dyah has an academic background in resources and environmental economics, landscape architecture, and forestry. She has experience working on a wide range of issues in Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and briefly in West Africa on participatory action research, community-based wetlands restoration, community forestry, sustainable trade and commodities, jurisdictional approaches, green certification, and green finance. In her spare time, she does photography, cooking, and traveling.