Dr. Emel Zerrouk

Dr Emel Zerrouk is a specialist in global environmental Studies, with specific focuses pertaining to water and land issues. Having worked around public and private institutions on matters such as sustainable health care, energy conservation, and climate change adaptation, Dr Zerrouk also brings with her practical knowledge on the application of sustainable development goals. A seasoned researcher, Dr Zerrouk approaches her subjects using rights-based and geopolitical approaches. As an educator Dr Zerrouk encourages engagement in the classroom and a sense of ownership of one’s studies.

Courses Taught

  • Water Diplomacy

Publications

    • Zerrouk, Emel. Development-Forced Land Grabs and Resistance in Reforming Myanmar: The Letpadaung Copper Mine. Routledge, Ch10, Book on Development Induced Displacement and Resettlement, to be published 27 August 2015. ISBN: 9781138838178. https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138838178
    • E. Zerrouk. Water Grabbing/Land Grabbing in Shared Water Basins the Case of Salween River Hatgyi Dam. Journal of Water Resources and Ocean Science. Vol. 2, No. 5, 2013, pp. 68-78. doi: 10.11648/j.wros.20130205.13 http://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/pdf/10.11648.j.wros.20130205.13.pdf
    • Zerrouk E and Neef, A. 2014. The Media Discourse of Land Grabbing and Resistance During Myanmar’s Legal Reformation: The Monywa Copper Mine, Law and Development Review ISSN 2194-6523
    • Zerrouk, Emel. The Problem with Geopolitics: Salween River, Development, and the Relocation of Indigenous Peoples. July 2012. Presented paper at self-organized side event to the HRC (Human Rights Council)/Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, UN Palais De Nations, Geneva, Switzerland
    • Zerrouk, Emel. From Rudyard Kipling’s Kim to Amitav Ghosh’s In an Antique Land: An Investigation into the Representation of the “Other” in a Colonial Text and a Postcolonial Text. Undergrad Thesis: 2008, Singapore. https://repository.ntu.edu.sg/handle/10356/14498