SCPH - Projects

Rantaian Urban Green Spaces (RUGS)

A multi-stakeholder collaboration for the connectivity of the urban green spaces in Klang Valley for urban wildlife conservation and improving city living through restoration, biodiversity research, and community engagement with Malaysian Nature Society as the Lead Principle Investigator.

Securing the Resiliency and Sustainability of Royal Belum Forest against the Impact of Climate Change

Contributing to the project by using bioacoustics to assess the health of the environment with University Malaysia Kelantan as the Lead Principle Investigator.

Regional Hub for Asia Climate Change and Health Consortium

A hub that aims to support the research that promotes climate literacy, community empowerment and response, and health system strengthening with particular attention to climate-vulnerable groups with Monash University as the Lead Principle Investigator.

Transforming Tasik Cermin into a Doughnut Destination: Assessing the Applicability of the Doughnut Economics -

The outcome will guide sustainable tourism development that balances economic growth, human well-being and environmental health 

Tertiary Student Exposure to PM2.5: Will Intervention Campaign Significantly Reduce Traffic Related Air Pollutants in Campus?

A preliminary study aiming to assess the impact of social media campaigns in reducing air pollution and provide recommendations to academic institutions and NGOs. 

Indo-Pacific Initiative for Sustainable Animal Health Cooperation

Prioritise animal health governance as a sustainable development priority and engagement with stakeholders to ensure recommendations lead to action with Griffith University (FA) as the Lead Principle Investigator.

Global Health Governance as Public Service (GHGAPS) Malaysia 2025

GHGAPS was launched in 2021 as a pilot programme for three Georgetown University students attending events at the 75th World Health Assembly (WHA).

National Planetary Health Roadmap and Action Plan

The National Planetary Health Action Plan (NPHAP) is an initiative led by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) and the

Media Professional Capacity Development Workshop

Planetary health is a multidisciplinary field that explores the intricate relationships between environmental change, human well-being, and the stability of our planet.

Planetary Health Policy Bootcamp and Community Sports Day

Youth involvement in policymaking is crucial because young people bring fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a deep understanding of emerging challenges such as climate change, technology, and social justice.

Earth Hour #MYTogetherPossible Youth Summit

The Earth Hour #MYTogetherPossible Youth Summit 2025, co-organised by the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Centre for Planetary Health (SCPH) and WWF-Mal

The ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Charter: Faith in Action

The ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Charter – Faith in Action: Addressing Planetary Health Challenges through Spiritual Leadership is a collective call to action, bringing together faith communities, spiritual traditions, Indigenous wisdom, and scientific knowledge to address our time’s urgent environmen