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A Blue Carbon Framework for Singapore’s National Climate Change Policy
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A Blue Carbon Framework for Singapore’s National Climate Change Policy
Peiyang Qiao
Sai Qu

This project’s main aim is to understand the integration of blue carbon in Singapore’s national climate change mitigation targets. This project combines an interdisciplinary approach to mapping blue carbon at site and national scale, understanding changes in blue carbon and future projections. Public and private stakeholders are also engaged to create a roadmap of blue carbon as a climate change policy option for Singapore. This project is based in the Department of Geography.

Bacterial pathogens in seagrass meadows
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Bacterial pathogens in seagrass meadows
Debby Ng
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Does higher bacterial diversity mean healthy seas? Seagrasses are marine plants known for their ability to reduce bacterial pathogens. I investigate if these underwater grasslands keep coastlines healthy by maintaining high microbial diversity in the seawater.

More than Mud: Unveiling the Ecosystem Services of Tidal Flats through a Transdisciplinary Approach
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More than Mud: Unveiling the Ecosystem Services of Tidal Flats through a Transdisciplinary Approach
Yasmine Gatt

This project underscores the significance of tidal flats through a three-pronged approach. First, it assigns a monetary value to their ecosystem services; second, it quantifies their carbon storage potential and assesses their status as blue carbon ecosystems; and third, it evaluates how their cultural services contribute to human well-being.

Climate co-benefits of tiger conservation in India
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Climate co-benefits of tiger conservation in India
Aakash Lamba

This project aims to provide empirical evidence for the climate benefits of a primarily biodiversity-focused conservation intervention by using tiger conservation in India as a model. We found that enhanced species focused conservation led to over 93$ million USD in climate regulation services in India over the study period. Link to the study here. Media features: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/tiger-conservation-in-india-saved-at-least-one-million-tonnes-of-co2-from-being-emitted-study https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/tiger-conservation-efforts-bring-carbon-benefits-worth-rs-769-crore/articleshow/100924231.cms https://abcnews.go.com/US/tiger-conservation-india-helping-mitigate-climate-change/story?id=99567912

Carbon Market Integrity R&D Programme Singapore (CISG)
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Carbon Market Integrity R&D Programme Singapore (CISG)
Renee Lorica
CISG team

Carbon Integrity SG is a research programme funded by the Singaporean government with a mission is to develop and strengthen capabilities in the accounting, monitoring, and quality assurance of nature-based carbon projects across Southeast Asia.

Adaptation: Understanding the Opportunities and Constraints of Green-Grey Infrastructure for Climate and Societal Benefits
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Adaptation: Understanding the Opportunities and Constraints of Green-Grey Infrastructure for Climate and Societal Benefits
Daisuke Taira

This project aims to develop a regional framework to understand risks to near-shore human development and assess the opportunity of mangrove green and green-grey solutions in Southeast Asia as the climate change adaptation strategies.

NUS-Temasek Blue Carbon Project
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NUS-Temasek Blue Carbon Project
Naima Iram
Muhammad Ariq Khalingga

This is a regional blue carbon project that aims to quantify robust and defensible blue carbon budgets of mangroves and seagrasses across Southeast Asia by 1) laboratory experiments & in-situ carbon stocks and flux measurements, 2) by using advanced technology to improve the reporting, monitoring and verification protocols and 3) capacity building in blue carbon science.