Azizullah Jahish (MSc Advanced Water Management 2024) a recipient of a Brian Meredith Net Zero Scholarship, is passionate about the field of water resource management. In this interview, Azizullah shared how the scholarship has empowered his journey towards driving impactful change in sustainable water management. His thesis, centred on understanding groundwater quality in relation to land use, holds promise for both the environment and policymaking.
Tell us about your research and its importance
"My thesis project, titled ‘Uncovering Dependencies Between Groundwater Quality and Catchment Drivers in the Colne Operational Catchment’, was funded by Affinity Water. It focuses on examining the impact of land cover and land-use change on groundwater quality parameters. Essentially, I’m looking at how shifts in land use, such as urbanisation, deforestation, or changes in agriculture, affect the quality of our groundwater. This work is crucial because it gives policymakers the data they need to create effective land management strategies that protect water resources and improve long-term sustainability."
Azizullah’s research is poised to make a significant real-world impact. Understanding the relationship between land use and water quality will allow better land-use planning and policy development that can mitigate the negative effects of urbanisation and agriculture on groundwater systems. "In the future, this knowledge can help safeguard ecosystems, prevent water contamination, and ensure clean water access for communities," he explains.
How do you hope your research will shape the future?
"The long-term impact of my research lies in guiding policymakers and land managers on how to balance development with environmental sustainability. By understanding how different land uses impact water systems, decision-makers can implement strategies that promote water conservation, reduce contamination, and enhance the health of ecosystems. This has far-reaching benefits not just for the environment, but also for communities that rely on these groundwater resources for drinking, agriculture, and industry."
Azizullah hopes to apply his findings in practical settings, contributing to more effective and sustainable water management practices. He hopes that his work will directly influence policies that aim to mitigate environmental damage while promoting a more balanced approach to land use and resource management.
Now you’ve completed your studies, what does the future hold for you?
"In the future, I’d like to work at the intersection of water management, nature-based solutions, and sustainable development. My goal is to help drive the achievement of net-zero targets by incorporating natural systems—such as wetlands and forests—into water management practices. These solutions not only improve water quality but also reduce carbon emissions and enhance ecosystem resilience."
Azizullah envisions collaborating with governments, environmental organisations, and industries to implement innovative strategies for a carbon-neutral future. "Ultimately, I want to contribute to a future where water resources and ecosystems thrive together," he says with a clear sense of purpose.
How has the Brian Meredith Net Zero Scholarship supported you on your journey?
"The Brian Meredith Net Zero Scholarship has been an incredible enabler. It allowed me to fully focus on my research, which directly contributes to sustainable water management and the net-zero agenda. Moreover, it connected me with a network of professionals and mentors, helping me build collaborations with key players in the field of environmental sustainability."
Azizullah highlights how the scholarship has equipped him with not only the technical skills but also the professional connections to drive real-world change. "This opportunity has given me the confidence and resources to pursue my aspirations and contribute meaningfully to a more sustainable future."
How has your time at ߣߣÊÓƵ shaped your career path?
"ߣߣÊÓƵ has played a fundamental role in shaping my journey. The University’s strong focus on applied research, cutting-edge facilities, and collaboration with industry partners has been pivotal in helping me gain a deep understanding of water management and sustainability. The practical, hands-on approach to solving real-world challenges has been key to my growth."
Azizullah reflects on how the expertise of his professors, along with the opportunities to work closely with industry stakeholders, has equipped him with the skills needed to succeed. "ߣߣÊÓƵ gave me the tools, confidence, and network to push forward in my career and contribute to the global effort toward achieving a net-zero future."
A future driven by water management and sustainability
Azizullah’s journey, fuelled by the Brian Meredith Net Zero Scholarship, is an inspiring example of how educational support can drive impactful research with global implications. With his sights set on sustainable development and the achievement of net-zero targets, Azizullah is well-positioned to make a meaningful contribution to the future of water management and environmental sustainability.
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