Fathmath Shadiya is a Department of Environmental and Natural Science lecturer. She is on study leave, pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Climate Change in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She holds a master’s degree in development Practice from the University of Queensland, Australia, and an additional master’s degree in social research from Villa College, Maldives. She also has an undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Teaching Secondary from the Maldives National University. Her main research interest includes Climate Change and Sustainable Development, Integrated Solid Waste Management in Small Island states, Environmental Education, and Community Development.
• Climate Change and Sustainable Development.
• Integrated Solid Waste Management.
• Local Knowledge for Environmental Sustainability.
• 2020 -2023:
Research grant: “Application and Demonstration of Remote Sensing and GIS Technologies in Solid Waste Management: A Case Study of the Maldivian Atolls.”
Position held: Principal investigator of the project.
Funding Organization: The Maldives National University
Grant worth: $29272.5
• 2020 -2022
Research grant: “Climate Change, Diplomacy, Leadership, and Resilience project.”
Position held: Project Manager
Funding Organization: European Union
Position held: Project Manager
Grant worth: €636,939
• 2019 -2022
Research grant: “South Asian Nitrogen Hub Project.
Position held: Researcher.
Funding Organization:
Grant worth: £235,000
• 2017 – 2019
Research grant: “Capacity Building in Asia for Resilience to Disasters.”
Position held: Project Manager
Funding Organization: European Union
Grant worth: €993,340
• 2015 – 2016
Research grant: “A Baseline Study of the ecological, social and economic value of Kulhudhufushi Mangrove.”
Position held: Project Manager
Funding Organization: The Maldives National University.
Grant worth: $6,452.62
• 2013 -2015
Research grant: “Environmental Valuation of Huraa mangrove: A case study of ecological, social & economic perspectives”.
Position held: Project Manager
Funding Organization: UNDP
Grant worth: $25,000
Shadiya, F., Jauharee, R., & Shazly, A. (2016). Environmental Valuation of K. Hurra Mangrove: A Case Study of Ecological, Social and Economic Perspectives. Male’: The Maldives National University.
• Recipient of the University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship 2022.
• MNU Research grant recipient 2014 and 2021
• National runner-up of Climate Launch Pad in October 2019.
• Member of the Maldivian delegate team to take part in the Colombo declaration on 24th October 2019 for Sustainable Nitrogen Management. https://www.unenvironment.org/news-and-stories/press-release/colombo-declaration-calls-tackling-global-nitrogen-challenge