Dr Vindya Hewawasam | Disaster Management Policies | Best Researcher Award
Post Doctoral Researcher, University of Tsukuba, Japan 📝
Dr. Vindya Hewawasam, an accomplished environmental scientist, specializes in climate resilience and disaster management. She is currently a JSPS Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Tsukuba, Japan, where her research focuses on disaster responses for informal businesses. With over two decades of expertise in environmental policy coordination, she has made significant contributions to sustainable development in Sri Lanka and beyond.
Profile
Education 🎓
Dr. Hewawasam holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Studies (2022) and a Master of Environmental Sciences (2018) from the University of Tsukuba, Japan, where she graduated with top honors. She also earned a Master of Development Studies (2013) and a Bachelor of Commerce (Special, 2003) from the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, showcasing her multidisciplinary academic excellence.
Experience 💼
Her professional journey spans research, teaching, and environmental policy. Currently, she serves as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Tsukuba. Previously, she was a Research Assistant at Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Environment, where she coordinated global environmental agreements and projects. She also worked as a Teaching Assistant and Researcher, mentoring students and leading environmental initiatives.
Research Interests 🔬
Dr. Hewawasam’s research focuses on climate resilience, flood disaster mitigation, and community disaster responses, emphasizing informal business sectors. Her work integrates traditional water governance with modern policy frameworks to combat urban flooding and enhance sustainable development.
Awards 🏆
Dr. Hewawasam has received numerous accolades for her academic and professional contributions, including top-ranking GPA achievements, leadership roles in research groups, and recognition for her disaster management strategies in Sri Lanka.
Publications Top Notes 📚
Hewawasam, V., & Matsui, K. (2024). “Policy Frameworks on Business Formalization and Disaster Management.” Social Sciences, 13(11), 573. DOI.
Hewawasam, V., & Matsui, K. (2023). “SME Perceptions of Flood Loss.” Climate, 11, 157. DOI.
Hewawasam, V., & Matsui, K. (2022). “Urban Flood Resilience in Sri Lanka.” Geosciences, 12, 406. DOI.
Hewawasam, V., & Matsui, K. (2022). “Traditional Water Governance.” Climate, 10, 69. DOI.
Hewawasam, V., & Matsui, K. (2020). “Equitable Resilience in Flood-Prone Urban Areas.” Global Environmental Change, 62, 102091. DOI.
Hewawasam, V., & Matsui, K. (2019). “Development of Climate Change Policies.” Environmental Science and Policy, 101, 255-261. DOI.
Hewawasam, V. (2018). “Climate Change Policy Initiatives.” International Journal of Climate Change, 10(3), 1-12. DOI.