Biodiversity Special Seminar: “Realizing the Potential of Nature-based Solutions for Biodiversity and Carbon Conservation”

Lian Pin Koh, associate vice president and chief sustainability scientist at National University of Singapore, will present “Realizing the Potential of Nature-based Solutions for Biodiversity and Carbon Conservation” in Guyot Hall, Room 10, and online via Zoom. Lian Pin is the first speaker in the Biodiversity Special Seminar Series.

Nature-based solutions have the potential to address climate change and biodiversity challenges. However, successful outcomes may require careful consideration of implementation approaches, stakeholder interests and local contexts. In this talk, Koh will discuss the promises of nature-based climate solutions, while acknowledging their inherent limitations in practice. He will also share how socially-engaged research may better inform and support decision-making for biodiversity and carbon conservation.

This seminar is free and open to the public. All attendees can register here in advance to attend this event via Zoom livestream.

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Biodiversity Special Seminar: “Realizing the Potential of Nature-based Solutions for Biodiversity and Carbon Conservation”

Event Date

Mon, Apr 1, 2024 ・ 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Location

10 Guyot Hall/Online via Zoom webinar

Lian Pin Koh, associate vice president and chief sustainability scientist at National University of Singapore, will present “Realizing the Potential of Nature-based Solutions for Biodiversity and Carbon Conservation” in Guyot Hall, Room 10, and online via Zoom. Lian Pin is the first speaker in the Biodiversity Special Seminar Series.

Nature-based solutions have the potential to address climate change and biodiversity challenges. However, successful outcomes may require careful consideration of implementation approaches, stakeholder interests and local contexts. In this talk, Koh will discuss the promises of nature-based climate solutions, while acknowledging their inherent limitations in practice. He will also share how socially-engaged research may better inform and support decision-making for biodiversity and carbon conservation.

This seminar is free and open to the public. All attendees can register here in advance to attend this event via Zoom livestream.