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Malaysia Partners

 

  • SEADPRI, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, UKM – A research centre based at the Institute for Environment and Development, SEADPRI-UKM has conducted multidisciplinary disaster related research at various scales, to support knowledge-based decision making on climatic, geological and technological hazards as well as to enhance human capital and capacity in Malaysia and the regional levels, particularly in Southeast Asia. SEADPRI-UKM has a total of 24 Fellows including Principal, International, National and Honorary Fellows from various fields and disciplines. SEADPRI-UKM is the Coordinating Agency for the Asian Network on Climate Science and Technology (ANCST).

 

  • Department of Geology, University of Malaya, UM is the foremost and premier Research University in Malaysia. Its Department of Geology, where the work of this project would be carried out, is the oldest geology department in the country. The field of research being pursued ranges from fundamental geology to more applied fields such as engineering geology, geophysics, geochemistry, hydrogeology and petroleum geology.

 

  • Malaysian Meteorology Department, MMD was established under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation to provide the people of Malaysia with meteorological, climatological and geophysical services for national security, societal well-being and sustainable socio-economic development. MMD has implemented many initiatives within its Weather & Climate Model Development Section that will be able to provide resources fundamental to forecasting local level extreme climate.

 

  • Department of Mineral and Geoscience Malaysia, JMG  was established through the merger of the Department of Geological Survey and Mines Department on 1 July 1999. The Department has contributed extensively to providing geoscience information, specialised expert services and related research to the benefit of the country including the improvement of socio-economic development and quality of life as well as disaster risk reduction through the use of geoscience information and effective application. The Department took proactive steps to prevent or reduce the occurrence of geohazards through geological terrain mapping and engineering geological mapping. Information from mapping activity is widely used in land use planning by local authorities and various Government agencies. The Department is also directly involved in investigating geohazards such as landslides and sinkholes to determine the cause of the incident and geological factors which trigger events and to propose preventative measures to the state authorities.

 

  • UKM Pakarunding Sdn. Bhd., UKMP is an ISO 9001:2008 certified, multi-disciplinary consultancy firm, registered with the Treasury, Ministry of Finance Malaysia. The company was established in 1979 and was incorporated as a corporate entity in October 2001. Since its inception, UKMP has been mandated to market and disseminate the expertise of UKM’s academics, better known as subject experts, and to cater and manage their consultancy works. UKMP is also registered with PETRONAS, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, MMC Bhd, TH Properties, Japan International Cooperation Agency, Indah Water Konsortium, East Coast Economic Region (ECER), Iskandar Region Development Authority as well as Northern Corridor Implementation Authority as their technical service provider. UKMP’s pool of internal subject experts has been individually registered as EIA Consultants with the Department of Environment (DOE). At present UKMP has more than 200 active in-house consultants trained in various fields of specialization.

 

  • Department of Environment Malaysia, DoE is responsible for ensuring sustainable development in the course of national development while ensuring a clean, healthy and safe environment for its people. DOE core services are based on its purpose to prevent, eliminate or control pollution and improve the environment, consistent with the purposes of the Environmental Quality Act 1974 and the regulations thereunder.

 

  • Geomapping Technology Sdn. Bhd., GMT is a geoscience consulting company founded in 2002 to provide services in geosciences field with a team of highly experienced and qualified geologists. Their projects typically involve either existing or proposed engineering or land use planning projects. The company operates cutting-edge technical consulting services to help develop solutions to complex geosciences issues and to translate the latest scientific understanding so that it can be put to best use. GMT services include Land Use Planning & Feasibilities Study, Environmental Geology & Hydrogeology Investigation and Assessment, Geohazards Studies, Engineering geology and Geotechnics, Industrial Minerals & Quarry Assessment, etc.

 

  • Param Agricultural Soil Surveys (M) Sdn. Bhd, PASS is a company that conducts soil survey and training courses in Soil Survey and Management for plantation agencies and companies. Dr Paramanathan Selliah (PS) is a Managing Director of PASS which was established by him in 1990. He is the foremost authority on tropical soils in Malaysia. He is also a Visiting Lecturer at Universiti Putra Malaysia for the subjects Land & Soil Management and Land Evaluation for Masters Programmes. Formerly, PS was Head of the Soil Survey Division, Department of Agriculture (1966-1980). He served as an academic at a local university before forming his own company. He is a member of several International Soil Classification Committees. PS has conducted over 40 soil survey projects in Southeast Asia, Africa, Papua New Guinea and Timur Leste. He has authored over 70 technical publications as well as six books and five coloured posters on Soils of Malaysia. He is now developing new approaches to manage floods and haze using latent information on the underlying soils, particularly peatlands in tropical terrain.

 

  • Geological Society of Malaysia, GSM was founded in 1967 with the aim of promoting
    the advancement of earth sciences, particularly in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. The Society has a membership of over 700 local and international earth scientists and institutions; and is
    active in organizing conferences, technical talks, field trips and forums. It has strong collaboration with the Mineral and Geoscience Department Malaysia, Institute of Geology Malaysia and local academic institutions. At the regional level, GSM serves as the Secretariat of GEOSEA Congress and its accompanying Business Meeting, which was first convened in 1972 and has since been hosted by the Geological Societies of eleven countries in Southeast Asia.

 

  • CoRE Expert Systems Sdn. Bhd., CES is a Research and Development company whose personnel
    have vast experience in computer systems development, particularly in the Simulations and Virtual Reality industry. The company has developed and sold several creative-edge products to both local and foreign governments. CoRE utilizes 3rd party partners to market its products, thus concentrating purely only in the development of high-end systems and research into High-Tech products. CoRE has a very large number of man-years in terms of development experience in computing in general and Simulations and Virtual Reality in particular. Amongst them are Water Vortex Simulations, Realtime Intrusion Management System for Technology Park Malaysia, Virtual GIS Software for MACRES, Karacho Expressway Simulations for the Karachi Municipal, Pakistan, Aircraft Identification System for the Myammar Army, RPG-7 Simulator for the Malaysian Army and many others. CoRE has recently been awarded with a Class-A 1-Innocert Award from SME Corporation.

UK Partners

 

  • The University of Cambridge (www.cam.ac.uk) is a leading academic institution established in the very top tier of the world’s universities. The Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP,  www.damtp.cam.ac.uk) is a centre of world-class excellence in a broad range of subjects, including fluid mechanics, with extensive international collaborations. Within DAMTP, work for the Resilient Cities project will be carried out in the atmosphere-ocean group (www.atm.damtp.cam.ac.uk) which has research activities that include climate dynamics, and cover atmospheric and oceanic processes from global to sub-mesoscales. In Cambridge there are climate-related collaborations between departments, facilitated by the Cambridge Centre for Climate Science (www.climatescience.cam.ac.uk).

 

  • British Geological Survey [BGS] (www.bgs.ac.uk) is a public organisation responsible for advising the UK Government on all aspects of geosciences, as well as providing impartial geological advice to industry, academia & the public. BGS is a component organisation of UKRI and houses the UK national repository for all geoscience data (National Geoscience Data Centre). The BGS’s Shallow Geohazards & Risk team (www.bgs.ac.uk/research/engineeringGeology/shallowGeohazardsAndRisks/home.html) undertakes mapping & modelling at national to site specific scale ground related hazards (e.g. slope instability, landslides & ground subsidence) in GB & overseas, assessing and effectively communicating these hazards and their impacts.

 

  • University College London (www.ucl.ac.uk)  (www.ucl.ac.uk/epicentre) (www.ucl.ac.uk/mssl/climate-extremes). UCL is London’s leading multidisciplinary university. The EPICentre at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering (CEGE) and the Climate Extremes Group  at the Department of Space and Climate Physics are the two major UCL contributors to the work on urban flood risk and urban heat islands in Kuala Lumpur for this Resilient Cities project. EPICentre is a dynamic multidisciplinary research Centre that investigates risk from natural hazards to society, the built and natural environment.  Within the project EPICentre contributes to the Geophysical Hazard Modelling and specifically  to the customization of the flood model, and to the development of the atmospheric hazard model input inventory and validation. The main foci of the Climate Extremes Group  are tropical storms worldwide, European extreme weather, and global drought. It produces innovative research for the prediction and monitoring of weather and climate extremes, and for this project will contribute analyses of rainfall events.

 

 

  • Established in 2011, JBA Risk Management is one of the global leaders in Flood Risk Management. Affectionately known as The Flood People, their flood maps, catastrophe models and data are used by some of the world’s largest insurers, reinsurers, financial institutions and governments.  JBA Risk Management uses pioneering, peer-reviewed science to keep at the forefront of flood modelling innovation and is the only company to provide flood maps for every country in the world using sophisticated hydrology and hydraulic approaches. www.jbarisk.com

 

  • Cuesta Consulting Limited (‘Cuesta’) is a niche, independent geological and planning consultancy firm, established in 2005 by its Director – Dr. Alan Thompson – A Chartered Geologist (C.Geol, FGS) and Chartered Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute (MRTPI).  The company undertakes desk studies, fieldwork and applied research on behalf of both public and private sector organisations, in the UK and overseas.  It specialises in providing clear explanations and advice to planners and other decision-makers on issues relating to natural resources (such as minerals), natural hazards (such as landslides, sinkholes and flooding) and geological/ geomorphological conservation.  Further details are given on the company’s website (www.cuesta-consulting.com). Cuesta is a micro SME (Small- to Medium-sized Enterprise), employing only one full time member of staff (Dr. Thompson), but also works with larger organisations and/or with individual named Associates, depending on the requirements of each project. For the NUO project, Cuesta’s Associates are Dr. Brian Marker (C. Geol., FGS, OBE) – previously a Client at the UK’s former Department of the Environment, now a freelance consultant; and Jane Poole (C. Geol., FGS), another freelance consultant and a former colleague of Alan’s for many years when he was the Head of Earth Science at Capita Symonds Limited.