Dr. Kamlisa Uni Binti Kamlun
Dr. Kamlisa Uni Binti Kamlun
Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika · Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, UMS
kamlisa@ums.edu.my
Summary

Dr. Kamlisa Uni Kamlun is a Senior Lecturer (DS13) at the Faculty of Tropical Forestry, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), with over 19 years of experience in teaching, research, and academic leadership. Her field of expertise covers Forestry Science, GIS & Remote Sensing, Landscape Ecology, and Ecosystem Services. Since joining UMS in 2006, Dr. Kamlisa has served in various academic and administrative capacities, including as Deputy Dean (Academic and International Affairs) and Postgraduate Coordinator. Her research focuses on tropical forest monitoring, ecosystem services assessment, and peatland fire risk mapping using geospatial and remote sensing approaches. She has led and contributed to multiple national and international research and consultancy projects, including the Sustainable Management of Peatland Ecosystems in Malaysia (SMPEM) and collaborations with GIZ (Germany) and the GEF Small Grants Programme (ECR). Her outstanding academic contributions have been recognized with a Summa Cum Laude Ph.D. from Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, and numerous innovation and research awards at national and international levels. Her professional philosophy is grounded in a commitment to advancing sustainable tropical forest management through education, scientific research, and inter-agency collaboration.

Dr. Kamlisa Uni Binti Kamlun holds Ijazah Doktor Falsafah from Lain-lain , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Education
Ijazah Doktor Falsafah
Master Of Science
Ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains Perhutanan
Stats
Publications:
53
Projects:
6
Grants:
RM 307,000.00
Scopus Metrics
Scopus Author ID:
56406500800
H-Index:
4
Documents:
13
Citations:
92
Research Interests
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AND MANAGEMENT - Remote Sensing for Environmental Conservation
Latest Grants
Latest Publications
Final Year Thesis Writing Format Guide
Benefits Of Geopark From The Perspective Of Local Communities: A Case Study Of Kinabalu Unesco Global Geopark, Malaysia
Assessing Cocoa (theobroma Cacao L.) Growth Under Facilitating Tree Stands Of Neolamarckia Cadamba And Falcataria Moluccana With Potential For Land Restoration
Benefits Of Geopark From The Perspective Of Local Communities: A Case Study Of Kinabalu Unesco Global Geopark, Malaysia
Seoul National University Program In Collaboration With Itbc: Discovering The Wonders Of Sabah’s Rainforest
Previous Appointments
Administrative Positions