(E-SEAL) Environmental Sustainability and Economics Analytical Lab

Bioeconomic modeling for a sustainable future

Tag: tropics

Conservation Asia Conference 2016

The joint SCB and ATBC Conservation Asia conference was held in Singapore from June 29-July 2, 2016. The BioEcon lab held three different symposium throughout the conference with great success!

Francesca and Le hosted ‘Ecosystem Services and Market-Based Conservation: Challenges for the Tropics’.

Will and Yuchen hosted ‘Integrated Approaches to Reconcile Biodiversity and Land Use Change’. 

Roman co-hosted with Richard Corlett (XTBG) on ‘Reducing the Biodiversity Impacts of Infrastructure Development in the Tropics’. 

Amy presenting

Amy presenting

Will presenting

Will presenting

Winnie presenting her FYP

Winnie presenting her FYP

Yuchen presenting

Yuchen presenting

 

International trade damages tropical nature, study shows

Our research on the effects of international trade on nature in the tropics has been featured in Science Daily. Read the full story here.

 

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International trade causes economic loss in tropical countries

Our paper “International trade causes large net economic losses in tropical countries via the destruction of ecosystem services” has been accepted in Ambio! See our list of publications

The link between green space and happiness in Singapore

Our research titled “The Relationship between Natural Park Usage and Happiness Does Not Hold in a Tropical City-State” on the link between green space and happiness in Singapore is published in PLOS One! See our list of publications

Pest risk in Southeast Asia

Our research on pest risk analysis in Southeast Asia has been accepted for publication in Risk Analysis: An International Journal! The article is called “A regional decision support scheme for pest risk analysis in Southeast Asia”. See our list of publications

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