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Mainstreaming biodiversity into local coastal development: Key Findings for the Paracas Bay Area, Peru

Between 2020 and 2021, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Heriot-Watt University and Planeta Oceano partnered to develop the project “Mainstreaming biodiversity into local coastal development: Key findings for the Paracas Bay Area, Peru”.  The Paracas Bay Area (PBA) is an area of ecological and cultural importance for Peru with an expanding urban setting with several economic […]


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Statistical analysis of change-points ascertains the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) for COVID-19 in Malaysia

The SFC-GCRF project “Post-MCO Strategies for Controlling Covid-19 in Malaysia,” led by Sarat Chandra Dass, Associate Professor at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, is part of the twelve HWU-GCRF projects tackling the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic in developing countries.  This research demonstrates the efficacy of non-pharmaceutical interventions in Malaysia as resilient measures of stemming disease spread […]


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Modelling sustainable land uses at the landscape-scale in the Colombian Amazon region

Colombia is in the process of the implementation of the Peace Agreement signed in 2016. Lack of governmental presence, unsustainable land use patterns, and land grabbing have caused a 40% increase in deforestation. This project brings together a multidisciplinary team of research experts led by Heriot Watt University and the Amazonian Scientific Research Institute – SINCHI in Colombia.   The project team has […]


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How can informal settlements respond to COVID-19?

When the spread of COVID-19 accelerated in India, the informal economy and migrant workers were significantly impacted. However the government’s response schemes did not focus on their needs. For these vulnerable populations, it was not easy to follow the official guidelines for preventing virus spread. They experience precarious living conditions, shared water supplies, insecure food […]


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Playing Games to Save Lives

Mount Merapi in Central Java is one of the most volatile and dangerous volcanoes in Indonesia, and in 2010, a significant eruption resulted in 277 fatalities.  Following the disaster, research highlighted weaknesses in community evacuation practice, with many communities ignoring official warnings.  Lessons have been learned from this and now there is much better communication […]


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Innovative solution to fresh water scarcity in Sumba Island

Climate change, natural disasters, and water scarcity are big challenges that countries are facing at this time. Indonesia is suffering the consequences of climate change being more prone to the occurrence of natural disasters due to rising temperatures and sea levels. It generates a cascade effect where the main consequences are water scarcity, stress, and […]


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Supporting trade unions in Malawi to improve disability inclusion 

Tackling social disadvantage and inequality is at the core of Heriot-Watt’s GCRF strategy. The inclusion of workers with disabilities is a challenge in Scotland as well as in Malawi. A networking grant in 2018-19 established partnerships of researchers and trade unionists in both countries who are committed to tackling this challenge. The work has been […]


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Digital inclusion helps refugee communities respond to pandemic.

Heriot-Watt University researchers have created a mobile phone app to help refugee communities in Malaysia to access advice and resources. The app has been developed in close partnership with Aspire Penang, an NGO based in Penang, Malaysia, which works closely with the refugee community. It has also been supported by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.  Dr Gina Netto, of The Urban Institute, […]


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Research highlights risks for the relocation of the Indonesian capital

The announcement in 2019 about the transfer of the Indonesian capital from Jakarta to Borneo, in the province of East Kalimantan, set off alarms among the scientific community. The location had been identified as an area of potential tsunami risk. In early 2019 a research team from Heriot-Watt University, led by Dr Uisdean Nicholson, started […]


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