Empowering Future Champions of Environmental Economics
CSF Indonesia, Yayasan Strategi Konservasi Indonesia (YSKI)
We are proud to introduce the four outstanding individuals selected as YSKI Impact Fellows. Chosen from a highly competitive pool of alumni, these fellows were recognized for their strong commitment to sustainable development, environmental economics, and community empowerment.
This six-month fellowship, launched by CSF Indonesia/Yayasan Strategi Konservasi Indonesia (YSKI), is designed to support alumni as storytellers, connectors, and changemakers. Fellows will promote collaboration, share inspiring stories of impact, and help shape alumni engagement programs. Together, they will strengthen a vibrant community of practice across YSKI’s network of more than 650 environmental leaders by:
- Organizing discussions and knowledge exchanges
- Highlighting peer achievements
- Co-creating content and alumni strategies
In the process, fellows will also enhance their own leadership and technical skills, while gaining a platform to share their ideas and inspire further action in conservation and sustainability. Through this program, YSKI nurtures not only individual leadership, but also an ecosystem of practitioners dedicated to building a sustainable future across Indonesia.
Meet the YSKI Impact Fellows:

Pratita has dedicated her career to research on coastal resource management and marine economics, with a passion for community-based planning in coastal and small island contexts. She looks forward to strengthening alumni networks and sharing CSF/YSKI tools with her students and partners in West Kalimantan.

Hendriyadi Bahtiar Daeng Sila
S3 Thematic Research Group | Hasanuddin University | Selayar, South Sulawesi
A passionate development practitioner based in Selayar, South Sulawesi, Hendriyadi brings a strong expertise in women’s economic empowerment, community-based conservation, and ecosystem valuation. He integrates economic perspectives into coastal resource management through two roles:
- Researcher, Seagrass Restoration and Ecosystem Services Research Group (SESREG), Hasanuddin University – supporting multi-stakeholder project design and valuation
- Community Development Facilitator, Yayasan Econatural Society Indonesia – empowering women in coastal communities through financial literacy and livelihood development
“I believe the integration of economics and conservation can transform how we value our natural resources.”


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