Jeanette Choong
@jeanettechoong
PhD student at @DASL_NTU & @NTU_ASE, developing tools to quantify disaster risk and impact due to extreme events 🌪 and sea level rise 🌊 in Southeast Asia
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06-04-2016 01:18:50
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Happy start of the semester to all new and existing PhD students Asian School Of The Environment! Don't forget to follow some of our DASL PhDs to find out more about student life and exciting projects at Disaster Analytics for Society Lab Jeanette Choong Maricar Rabonza
The remote humanitarian mapping group Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team was founded in the aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquake to address the critical need for spatial data in disaster response & recovery. 11 years later #Haiti again needs mapping support: tasks.hotosm.org/explore?campai…
"Gauging benefits of natural ecosystems in fighting floods" Our work on probabilistic analysis to quantify flood risk reduction benefits of natural ecosystems featured by Cheryl Tan in The Straits Times str.sg/3qoc Earth Observatory SG Asian School Of The Environment NTU College of Science #NatureBasedSolutions
Happy #InternationalWomensDay! Promoting gender equity is key to reducing disaster risk. Learn below about how the women of the Disaster Analytics for Society Lab team are contributing to #genderequity through their research. Jeanette Choong Maricar Rabonza @ABillWeilandt Sonali Manimaran #DRR #NTUsg
Interested in impacts of sea level extremes? Head to #EGU23 Hall X4 boards X4.96 & 97 to see & discuss (2-3:45pm) the amazing work by Sonali Manimaran on SLR induced migration and Jeanette Choong on welfare loss modeling to more equitably measure climate-impacts from floods.
To strengthen and provide adequate support to communities as they adapt to future climates, it is critical that these analyses tell us who, where, and how people are impacted. blogs.adb.org/blog/keeping-i… via Asian Development Bank