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Resilient Urban Systems - ES3202

  • Analysing the different subsystems (social, ecological, technological) of East Coast and identifying the type of resilience with focus on (resilience of what, to what, for whom, where, and why)
     

  • 2. Assessing a set of important ecosystem services provided by natural infrastructure
     

  • 3. Interpreting results to propose future recommendations to enhance resilience

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In the Resilient Urban Systems course (ES3202, Asian School of the Environment), students work in a group to assess the resilience of a neighborhood in Singapore. The project involves:

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Examples of student projects since 2020

RESILIENCE OF URBAN STORMWATER MGT

By Alicia Loke, Hung Wei Ju, Phoebe Julian, Tan Xuan Wen

What are the flood mitigation service and water quality improvement service provided by Jurong Central Park?

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RESILIENCE AGAINST URBAN HEAT

By Wen Ting, Blyss, Xi Rui

How can the extent of natural features within natural infrastructure improve resilience to urban heat during physical activity?

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NATURE'S REMEDY

By Charlene, Ronnie, Fiona, Yixin

How does ecosystem services provided by JLG contribute to improving mental resilience of residents in Singapore?

RESILIENCE TO ECOLOGICAL DISRUPTION

By Julie Fun, Glenda Zhuo, Wang Yu

How does ecosystem services provided by JLG help Singapore stay resilient towards ecological disruption caused by climate change? 

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