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Trust, Norms and Coastal Adaptation
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,...
Health risk assessment of air pollution in two cities
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...
Appraising climate-related risks in Singapore and Thailand
To better understand how individual experts communicate with the public appraise climate-related risks, a qualitative-diagnostic approach is proposed to capture nuances in the understanding of “risk” in different professional and...
Assessing water risk in mega-cities
This study analyses water risks in the Greater Jakarta mega-city region through a collaborative research methodology. The Jakarta region faces high water-related risks from multiple sources: low access to piped...
Building community resilience to climate risks
The resilience of a community – its ability to respond and recover from setbacks and disasters – is influenced by its inherent characteristics that allow the system to absorb impacts...