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Gamuda Land Partners With Local Universities To Restore Biodiversity In Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands

Gamuda Land Partners With Local Universities To Restore Biodiversity In Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands

The collaboration will in turn improve the overall health of the wetlands and enrich biodiversity.

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Gamuda Land is entering a Memorandum of Understanding between Universiti Malaya (UM) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) to improve the overall water quality at Paya Indah Discovery Wetlands (PIDW).

A Memorandum of Collaboration will also be signed with Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) to improve efficiency of waste management across 3 core Gamuda Land townships.

(From L-R): Associate Professor Dr. Wan Hanna Melini Wan Mohtar, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; Associate Professor Ts Dr. Nor Badrul Anuar bin Juma’at, Associate Vice-Chancellor (Infrastructure & Information Services), Universiti Malaya; Mr. Sanjay Nadarajah, General Manager, Leisure and Hospitality, Gamuda Land; Landscape Architect Ms. Khariza Abd Khalid, Executive Director of Gamuda Land; Associate Professor Ts Dr. Zulhafiz Tajudin, Director, Industrial Linkages, UniKL.

We want to commit in areas where we can make the biggest impact when it comes to climate action. As a town maker, mindful master planning and good designs are where we can make a difference for the community and working together with nature and not against it. In order to do so, we cannot do it alone, and we are pleased to have like-minded institutions who share our green agenda to work hand-in-hand with us.

Khariza Abd Khalid, Executive Director of Gamuda Land.
With:Details of Collaboration
UM and UKM• Investigation to the current water quality in PIDW, adjacent to Gamuda Cove in Dengkil, Selangor
• A water quality benchmark study will be established as a basis for Gamuda Park’s biodiversity audit, which will be used to establish a baseline for biodiversity and benchmark subsequent growth.
UM• Content curation of the gallery at the Wetlands Arboretum at Gamuda Cove
• The arboretum will act as a botanical garden that aims to promote the awareness, study and conservation of plant species diversity.
UniKL• Waste management methodologies and how it can be further improved in Gamuda Land developments.
• Soil samples, food waste and garden waste will be collected from Gamuda Cove, Gamuda Gardens and twentyfive.7 townships for experiments and scientific researches.

Encouraging a Thriving Biodiversity

(Credit: Gamuda Land)

The general health of the wetlands will be improved by taking these actions alongside UM and UKM to enhance the water quality in PIDW.

Better water quality will cause the local trees to grow stronger and produce additional food sources for the animals. Additionally, fish will reproduce more, providing more food for migratory and aquatic birds. 

“Meanwhile, the Wetlands Arboretum also underscores the role Gamuda Land has taken in safeguarding the wetlands to conserve the biodiversity of the natural site,” adds Khariza.

These initiatives are in line with the Gamuda Green Plan (GGP), a comprehensive framework that charts tangible targets driven on environmental, social and governance (ESG) dimensions.

The goal is to reduce direct and indirect corporate greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 30% in 2025 and by 45% in 2030.

Enhancing Waste Management

(Credit: Gamuda Land)

Another key aspect of Gamuda Parks’ agenda is to advocate better waste and material management.

The results of this study will provide a clear guideline for our maintenance team to better manage overall waste management in our townships. Additionally, improvements in food wastage compost management will improve the overall landscaping at Gamuda Land developments as we use the compost material as bio-fertilizers as soil enhancer for the growth of plants and trees that adorn our township.

Khariza Abd Khalid, Executive Director of Gamuda Land.

This effort in enhancing waste will help us to minimize landfill waste whilst providing the plants within Gamuda Lands’ townships with an organic form of nutrient supplements. Eventually the carbon footprint of each township will reduce by diverting compostable from landfills.

About Gamuda Parks

Gamuda Land, through Gamuda Parks, has progressively delivered its pledge for biodiversity conservation through ongoing biodiversity audits and data compilation exercises in several Gamuda Land townships, as well as the formulation and publication of the Gamuda Parks Biodiversity Policy.

To date we have completed 7 biodiversity audits with 3 in progress to assess the
overall health of the natural environments of our developments in Malaysia. These audits are jointly conducted with the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia (FRIM) and have recorded significant increase in the number of species in our townships which includes migratory and IUCN’s red list bird species.

Khariza Abd Khalid, Executive Director of Gamuda Land.

Gamuda Parks is a self-driven initiative by Gamuda Land, with the mandate to implement holistic management and consistency to biodiversity enrichment, conservation, nature education and township design and maintenance efforts across its townships.


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