Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
Profesor Madya Dr. Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim is a distinguished researcher at Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on Active researcher with a wide range of interests, including nature-based tourism, wildlife tourism, entotourism, conservation learning through ecotourism, management of wildlife through recreation and tourism and sustainable tourism. Presently I am interested in rural tourism focusing on community living in harmony with the nature through sustainable socio-economic development based on Satoyama Initiative model because through this co-existence model, conservation of natural resources can be realized., .
As a member of Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.
Profesor Madya Dr. Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim holds Doktor Falsafah (Ph.D) from James Cook University, N.Queensland , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.
Academic Department
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
Appointed Department
Institut Biologi Tropika Dan Pemuliharaan, UMS
Doktor Falsafah (ph.d)
James Cook University, N.Queensland
2013
Sarjana Sains (pelancongan)
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
2009
Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains Dengan Kepujian (sains Dan Pengurusan Sumber Akuatik)
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
2005
Projects
10
Active
10
Grants
RM 1,112,272.00
Biological Sciences - Wildlife Biodiversity Management and Conservation
Biological Sciences - Wildlife Management
Environmental Sciences And Management - Habitat Management of Wildlife and Biota for Protection and Conservation
Environmental Sciences And Management - Parks and Protected Areas Management for Conservation
Environmental Sciences And Management - Biodiversity Policy (Including Biodiversity Loss Solutions)
Environmental Sciences And Management - Environmental Conservation Education and Extension
Tourism And Hospitality - Ecotourism Studies
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Documents
37
H-Index
8
Citations
534
Affiliation
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Exploring how nature tourism can contribute to stress reduction and overall well-being
Leader
2025 - 2027
Amalan kesihatan tradisional anak negeri sabah
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2025 - 2026
Biocultural heritage tourism model for preservation and boosting economic potential of indigenous community in darau village, sabah
Member
2025 - 2027
Assessing the adaption of post-release pangolins: contribution to conservation an ecotourism
Member
2025 - 2027
Investigation of the custodians’ knowledge of kinabalu unesco global geopark and spirit of ‘geoparkian’ using the integrative model of behaviour prediction
Member
2024 - 2026
Developing a essential oil loaded lipid nanoparticles based cosmetics (facial moisturizer) with potential application in alleviating skin disorders
Member
2024 - 2026
The impact of zoonotic outbreak spillover due to the hunting and eating wildlife among local communities of sabah, malaysia
Leader
2023 - 2025
Borneensis living lab
Member
2023 - 2025
Abundance, distribution and status of the proboscis monkey (nasalis larvatus) in mangroves and riverine forests in the north-western region of sabah, malaysia
Member
2022 - 2025
Mount kinabalu coffee
Leader
2020 - 2022
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Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim , Norhuda Binti Salleh , Awangku Hassanal Bahar Bin Pengiran Bagul (2025) , Rural Tourism In Kiulu, Sabah, Malaysia: A Critical Examination Through The Lens Of The Host Community
Mahadimenakbar Bin Mohamed Dawood , Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim (2025) , The Role Of Insects As Sustainable Resources In Food And Tourism: A Comparative Global-local Analysis
Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim , Christophe Patrice Andie Wiart , Pauline Yong Pau Lin , Nor Azizun Binti Rusdi , Jaya Seelan A/l Sathiya Seelan , Nicholas Pang Tze Ping (2025) , Medicinal Plants Of Sabah (east Malaysia) For Women’s Health
Marry Tracy Anak Pawan , Phang Ing , Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim (2024) , Developing River Tourism On The Petagas River, Sabah: Understanding Community Perceptions And Potential Level Of Engagement
Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim , Ng Shean Yeaw , Nor Azizun Binti Rusdi (2023) , A Comprehensive Review Of The Ethnobotanical, Phytochemical, And Pharmacological Properties Of The Genus Bambusa
Norhuda Binti Salleh , Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim , Azniza Binti Mahyudin , Maximus Livon Lo Ka Fu , Mahadimenakbar Bin Mohamed Dawood (2023) , Empty Forest Syndrome: Are We There Yet? A Preliminary Analysis Of The Hunting And Poaching Activities In Selected Areas In Sabah, Malaysia
Norhuda Binti Salleh , Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim (2023) , The Public's Perceptions Toward Theme Parks As A Recreational Activity
Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim (2023) , Empty Forest Syndrome: Are We There Yet? A Preliminary Analysis Of The Hunting And Poaching Activities In Selected Areas In Sabah, Malaysia.
Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim (2023) , Climbers’ Preparation Before Hiking: The Case Of Gunung Nuang
Asmiaty Amat , Fiffy Hanisdah Binti Saikim , Noor Syakirah Binti Zakaria , Dg Marshitah Binti Pg Baharuddin , Nor-ina Binti Kanyo , Norhuda Binti Salleh (2023) , Digital Poverty In Sabah: Socioeconomic Factors Shaping Digital Accessibility During The Postcovid-19 Era