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Malaysia plans to be a key player in rare earth supply chain

Zayana Zaikariah was interviewed by Channel News Asia on 21 August 2025 Malaysia... Read More

As Johor’s data centre hub grows, so do fears over water supply

Zayana Zaikariah was quoted in Malaysiakini. Written by Ashley Yeong Like Meta,... Read More

The 7th NTS-Asia Annual Conference

Zayana Zaikariah presented on 'The Growth of Data Centres in Malaysia’s Digital... Read More

EXPLAINED: Why Malaysia’s data center boom faces water sustainability concerns

Zayana Zaikariah was quoted in BenarNews, 21 February 2025 By Iman Muttaqin... Read More

Grounded Solutions: Community Resilience and Environmental Action in Malaysia

Addressing Climate Disasters in Malaysia with a Rights-Based Approach and Climate Justice... Read More

Climate poses risks to Malaysia’s investment flows

Nation should look at science to forecast and adapt to disasters Malaysia... Read More

Malaysia's data centre boom could leave people dry - experts

Zayana Zaikariah was quoted in Bernama, 27 November 2024 By Nina Muslim... Read More

Shaping a nature-positive economy in Malaysia

by Ahmad Afandi, Dr Reuben Clements and Zayana Zaikariah, June 2024 Read... Read More

Moves to help palm oil smallholders navigate EU rules

Consolidation to result in greater efficiency, lower compliance cost ONE of the... Read More

No place for demonisation, hatred in post-GE15 Malaysia

Learn how to listen, interact with those of opposing views before nation... Read More

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Zayana Zaikariah

Zayana holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sustainability Studies from the Australian National University. Her research interests revolve around environment and sustainability with a focus on finding solutions to mitigate flood impacts and preserve mangrove ecosystems. During her internship with ISIS, she worked on human rights law addressing climate-related floods in Malaysia.

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Malaysia plans to be a key player in rare earth supply chain

21 August 2025
Zayana Zaikariah was interviewed by Channel News Asia on 21 August 2025 Malaysia aims to position itself as a key player in the global critical mineral supply chain, which is currently dominated by China. The government is pushing for greater cooperation between state and federal authorities to tap into the vast rare earth deposits, estimated to…

As Johor’s data centre hub grows, so do fears over water supply

17 May 2025
Zayana Zaikariah was quoted in Malaysiakini. Written by Ashley Yeong Like Meta, Tang said, most big players are already taking the sustainability question seriously, anticipating a demand from their clients in the next few years. He noted that while large hyperscalers often implement their own sustainability measures, smaller data centres require stronger regulatory incentives to…

The 7th NTS-Asia Annual Conference

16 May 2025
Zayana Zaikariah presented on 'The Growth of Data Centres in Malaysia’s Digital Infrastructure' at the 7th NTS-Asia Annual Conference on 15 May 2025 The Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies (NTS) organised the 7th NTS-Asia Annual Conference on 8 to 9 May 2025 at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel. Themed “Changing Geopolitics and Impacts on Non-Traditional Security…

EXPLAINED: Why Malaysia’s data center boom faces water sustainability concerns

25 February 2025
Zayana Zaikariah was quoted in BenarNews, 21 February 2025 By Iman Muttaqin Yusof Malaysia is positioning itself as Southeast Asia’s next major hub for Artificial Intelligence (AI) data centers, attracting billions in investments from global tech giants like NVidia, Microsoft, and ByteDance. Under Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia is offering cheap land, tax incentives, and…

Grounded Solutions: Community Resilience and Environmental Action in Malaysia

07 February 2025
Addressing Climate Disasters in Malaysia with a Rights-Based Approach and Climate Justice Principles ABSTRACT Malaysia lacks a clear direction for climate disaster management. While climate change affects people from all walks of life, marginalised communities such as low-income families, rural areas and households located in climate vulnerable regions are exposed to disproportionate impacts. Accumulating systemic…

Climate poses risks to Malaysia’s investment flows

06 January 2025
Nation should look at science to forecast and adapt to disasters Malaysia is fast becoming a regional magnet for foreign investments but escalating climate risk threatens to derail this trajectory.  How, precisely? Despite a wave of recent climate-related disasters, Malaysia has yet to conduct comprehensive studies to assess systematically its climate risks, thus putting the…

Malaysia's data centre boom could leave people dry - experts

27 November 2024
Zayana Zaikariah was quoted in Bernama, 27 November 2024 By Nina Muslim As several states receive warnings of heavy rain till Nov 29, it is jarring to realise that water and energy experts are genuinely concerned about Malaysia potentially running out of water for its people. This issue has been the subject of ongoing discussions,…

Shaping a nature-positive economy in Malaysia

15 July 2024
by Ahmad Afandi, Dr Reuben Clements and Zayana Zaikariah, June 2024 Read in PDF About ISIS Malaysia The Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia, established on 8 April 1983 as an autonomous research organisation, focuses on foreign policy, security, economics, social policy, nation-building, technology, innovation and environmental studies. As a premier think-tank, ISIS…

Moves to help palm oil smallholders navigate EU rules

21 March 2024
Consolidation to result in greater efficiency, lower compliance cost ONE of the challenges to Malaysia’s palm oil industry is that of scale and fragmentation. The recent announcement by the Plantation and Commodities Ministry of consolidating smallholder farmers is the first step towards improving productivity and yields.   Minister Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani said recently the…

No place for demonisation, hatred in post-GE15 Malaysia

22 December 2022
Learn how to listen, interact with those of opposing views before nation is torn apart By Nazran Zhafri & Zayana Zaikariah THE results of the 15th general election might have disappointed some who deemed the outcome as “unfavourable”. Some reactions laced with racial overtones and insults on social media and WhatsApp groups were alarming and…
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