“Envision living shorelines that grow resilient with time, fortified by our native ecosystems and species” Goh Hanyan, Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Sustainability and the Environment.
Among the projects that received PUB grants to develop innovative solutions: Concrete waste recycled into carbon dioxide-storing concrete for seawalls. The CO2 used is captured from emissions by manufacturing, chemical and petroleum companies.
Covering breakwaters with shells which could weaken waves and serve as a new habitat for marine life. If the breakwater is near mangroves, the tree roots can capture more sediments and raise the forest floor, helping it keep up with sea-level rise.
Virtual models to help restore mangroves and seagrass meadows more optimally by understanding how sediments shape these habitats. One model simulates how sediments move within complex root systems, using field data from Rhizophora mangroves in South-east Asia.
Through Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute’s (CFI) projects, more than 90 researchers and students have been trained, growing Singapore’s pool of coastal protection and flood management specialists.