Danielle

Danielle Lim

Academic Qualifications

BSocSci (Hons) in Public Policy and Global Affairs, Nanyang Technological University

Research Areas

Social Cultural Influences in Policy Creation and Execution, Waste Management, Environmental Policy in International Affairs

Research Interests

Danielle is interested in the dissecting of social cultural influences in policy implementation and adoption by communities — specifically in the climate and environmental regulations. She is also interested in the technicalities and regulations of methodologies in the measurement of carbon, biodiversity projects.

Biography

Danielle has always been an advocate - from gender equality to marginalized communities. After living in Sweden, she was exposed to the different agricultural and sustainable practices in the society. She has written works in her undergraduate related to under-recognized educational influences of colonization in Singapore and the exploration of feasibilities of waste management and vegan food adoption in Singapore. During her previous tenure in Sembcorp Industries and Tamotsu Institute, she delved into studies in sustainability risks and international sustainability frameworks and standard adoption, through the lens of geopolitical relations. She aims to further her understanding in social cultural influences in Southeast Asia and the regulatory effectiveness of current biodiversity project accreditation. She hopes to be the bridge for interdisciplinary understanding of Sustainability through the facilitation of the CET programs to ease in the conversations and steps towards the transition to our Net-Zero world.