This study adopts a systematic approach to the study of public perceptions of sea level rise, drought and flood and other climate-related risks and related interventions in Singapore to support the design of communications interventions to close the gap between the risk perceptions of experts and lay people. The next phase of this study will test the impact of communications interventions on understanding of risks and motivation to take appropriate protective actions among members of the public.
Approximately 600 million people in Asia are already at risk from coastal flooding. As sea levels rise over the course of the 21st century, coastal floods will become more frequent,...
The project aims to examine the adverse effect of air pollution on health in Singapore and quantify it as relative risk. Although many studies reported the risks of air pollution...