Subina is a doctoral student focusing on cognitive roots of environmental behavior across cultures. Her past work has focused on perceptions of ecosystem services and willingness to contribute to ecosystem conservation and restoration projects in Nepal. In the CORE lab, Subina studies intuitive theories about the self and the natural world, individual values, place attachment and their link to pro-environmental behavior. With her research, Subina aims to develop education and communication strategies to promote community engagement for environmental conservation. She is also passionate about teaching and previously worked as a junior lecturer in Kathmandu University, Nepal.