Diana Parker Post-Doctoral Associate parkerd@umd.edu Diana is a graduate research assistant working on land cover change in Indonesia. She is interested in integrating remote sensing and qualitative social science research to understand drivers of land use change and forest loss. She has a BA in Asian Studies from the University of Michigan. Projects: Graduate Researcher A cobra in the forest? Quantifying the impact of perverse incentives from Indonesia's deforestation moratorium, 2011 to 2016 Publications: Parker, D., Tosiani, A., Yazid, M., Sari, I. L., Kartika, T., Kustiyo, Firmansyah, R., Said, Z., Wijaya, A., Potapov, Tyukavina, A., Stehman, S.V., Zalles, V., Pickens, A., Pickering, J., Turubanova, S., Hansen, M. C. (2024) Land in limbo: Nearly one third of Indonesia’s cleared old-growth forests left idle. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(28), e2318029121. Tyukavina, A., Potapov, P., Hansen, M.C., Pickens, A., Stehman, S., Turubanova, S., Parker, D., Zalles, V., Lima, A., Kommareddy, I., Song, X-P, Wang, L. and Harris, N. (2022) Global trends of forest loss due to fire, 2001-2019. Frontiers in Remote Sensing Zalles, V., Hansen, M.C., Potapov, P.V., Parker, D., Stehman, S.V., Pickens A.H., Leal Parente, L., Ferreira, L.G., Song, X.-P., Hernandez-Serna, A., Kommareddy, I. (2021) Rapid expansion of human impact on natural land in South America since 1985. Science Advances, 7(14)