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Conservation of Mangroves for Climate Resilience
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Conservation of Mangroves for Climate Resilience
Robyn Gwee

Mangroves offer a host of benefits such as protecting lives, supporting livelihoods and contributing to climate mitigation goals. Under climate change and future land-use changes, conservation strategies may need to be adapted to evolving pressures. My research focuses on quantifying benefits of mangroves, as well as assessing conservation strategies for mangrove ecosystems in the current and changing climate.

Charting the Future of High Forest Low Deforestation Jurisdictions
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Charting the Future of High Forest Low Deforestation Jurisdictions
Steve Hoong Chen Teo

HFLD jurisdictions are vital as they contain some of the world’s last intact forests. However, these areas may experience increasing deforestation rates, which traditional carbon financing mechanisms based on historical baselines may not address adequately. In this project, we explore ways to improve HFLD crediting mechanisms to provide sufficient incentives for their protection while ensuring project integrity.

Pivoting forestry and agricultural concessions to conservation for a great forest transition
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Pivoting forestry and agricultural concessions to conservation for a great forest transition
Annabel Lim Jia Yi

Forestry and agricultural concessions, such as those hosting logging activities or growing oil palm, are hotbeds of deforestation. Our research finds that surprisingly large swaths of natural forests are still standing within concessions, performing essential carbon storage services and supporting critical biodiversity. Through economic viability analyses, we further demonstrate that many of these otherwise highly threatened forests can be protected with green finance, representing a promising pathway for concessionaires to transition their lands towards nature conservation and climate action.

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.

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.