Since joining the sustainable transport team in Bangkok leading GIZ Thailand mobility projects in 2020 Dominika has been dedicated to supporting regional and country partners in improving transportation systems and sector decarbonization. Dedicated to climate protection and sustainable development work for more than 20 years, Dominika started her professional pathway at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) Berlin and the German Energy Agency (dena), conducting research, impact assessment and consultancy in the field of travel demand and behavior modelling, energy use and transition, as well as emission reduction and efficiency improvement. With a doctorate degree from the Technical University (TU) Berlin on “Integrating passenger (road) travel into a computable general equilibrium model (CGE) for Germany” Dominika is passionate about the macro and micro level interactions of economic and environmental systems, individual behavior and policy design.