Vetiver Bio-R (Vetiver Bioremediation) is an independent, eco-social initiative founded by dedicated academics and environmental activists. It began as a small, community-driven project in Malaysia in 2014, growing organically from a passion for environmental conservation and hands-on engagement. In 2023, the initiative expanded to Thailand through collaboration with Mae Fah Luang University (MFU), extending its reach across the ASEAN region. As a self-initiated grassroots group, we implement projects when opportunities arise, often through citizen science approaches that actively involve local communities. Our work focuses on land restoration, community empowerment, and climate action, using nature-based solutions (NbS) to deliver practical, low-cost, and sustainable environmental impact while promoting long-term resilience in vulnerable landscapes.
Project story
My journey with Vetiver Bio-R began during my undergraduate studies, when phytoremediation was the focus of my final year project. I became fascinated by how plants like Vetiver grass could restore degraded soil naturally and effectively. This interest has led me to pursue further research in soil bioremediation during my PhD studies. However, I soon realized that scientific knowledge alone, often confined within academia, rarely reaches to the communities that need it most. That realization became the turning point for me.
While still a PhD student, I began bringing these ideas beyond the laboratory and into the field, working directly with communities to apply simple and nature-based solutions (NbS). What started as a small, personal initiative in Malaysia back in 2014, gradually grew into Vetiver Bio-R. Today, as an environmental research scientist, I continue to bridge science and society through this work.
The landscapes we work in face soil erosion, land degradation, and climate pressures. Our approach uses Vetiver grass for phytoremediation and soil stabilization, combined with hands-on workshops, citizen science, and public awareness activities.
Within months, we see reduced erosion and improved vegetation; over time, stronger ecosystems and informed communities emerge. With partners and local participants in Malaysia and Thailand, we ensure knowledge is shared and sustained, turning science into real-world impact.
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Vetiver Bio-R: Bridging Science to Restore the Environment
Vetiver Bio-R (Vetiver Bioremediation) is an independent, eco-social initiative founded by dedicated academics and environmental activists. It began as a small, community-driven project in Malaysia in 2014, growing organically from a passion for environmental conservation and hands-on engagement. In 2023, the initiative expanded to Thailand through collaboration with Mae Fah Luang University (MFU), extending its reach across the ASEAN region. As a self-initiated grassroots group, we implement projects when opportunities arise, often through citizen science approaches that actively involve local communities. Our work focuses on land restoration, community empowerment, and climate action, using nature-based solutions (NbS) to deliver practical, low-cost, and sustainable environmental impact while promoting long-term resilience in vulnerable landscapes.
Project story
My journey with Vetiver Bio-R began during my undergraduate studies, when phytoremediation was the focus of my final year project. I became fascinated by how plants like Vetiver grass could restore degraded soil naturally and effectively. This interest has led me to pursue further research in soil bioremediation during my PhD studies. However, I soon realized that scientific knowledge alone, often confined within academia, rarely reaches to the communities that need it most. That realization became the turning point for me.
While still a PhD student, I began bringing these ideas beyond the laboratory and into the field, working directly with communities to apply simple and nature-based solutions (NbS). What started as a small, personal initiative in Malaysia back in 2014, gradually grew into Vetiver Bio-R. Today, as an environmental research scientist, I continue to bridge science and society through this work.
The landscapes we work in face soil erosion, land degradation, and climate pressures. Our approach uses Vetiver grass for phytoremediation and soil stabilization, combined with hands-on workshops, citizen science, and public awareness activities.
Within months, we see reduced erosion and improved vegetation; over time, stronger ecosystems and informed communities emerge. With partners and local participants in Malaysia and Thailand, we ensure knowledge is shared and sustained, turning science into real-world impact.
Project updates
Team
Location
Malaysia