 My name is Willy Avriely Daily. You can call me Will. So right now I'm a master student in University of Florida at School of Forest Resources and Conservation. I like to learn new theory, new methods and new perspective and also new paradigm that I will imply in my master thesis. And I hope in the future I can imply those new things for the better future of research especially related to my expertise, human dimension in forestry and environmental issue. This summer I will conduct data collection in West Borneo and I will work with indigenous community in West Borneo. It's about traditional agricultural practice and the fire risk behavior and I want to know about their mental models, how they make a decision about some alternative livelihoods. One enormous benefit of this program is bringing Indonesian students into that mix of American and other international students so that they're all learning from each other. And as a result, all my students learn about the dyak in Indonesia and all my students learn about bush meat in the Amazon and all my students learn about climate change perceptions in America and it's a very rich and exciting group because they learn a lot from each other. The program has been great for me. I mean in term of island, many new things like new theories or new paradigm or new methods or even new perspective about research in human dimension of forestry and environmental issue.