4 November 2025
6:30 – 8:00pm
The Hall, NTU CCA Singapore
Free with registration
Situated Sensing:
Relational Ecologies and Nature-Based Solutions
Climate Transformation: Sustainable Societies Lecture Series
This lecture explores localised and relational approaches to understanding ecological systems, from quantitative assessments and climate modelling to speculative cartographies and situated local knowledge systems. It brings together artist-researcher Zarina Muhammad and Assistant Professor Perrine Hamel, NTU Asian School of Environment, to discuss their distinct methodologies to environmental research. While Muhammad draws on performance and participatory practice to engage more-than-human worlds in the context of ecological crisis, Hamel will share her research in urban hydrological modelling and ecosystem service frameworks, demonstrating how nature-based infrastructures can contribute to resilient and inclusive cities in the region. Moderated by Associate Professor Laura Miotto, the discussion considers how diverse research methodologies can shape new ways of perceiving, representing, and responding to environmental change.
Climate Transformation: Sustainable Societies Lecture Series
Tuesday Lecture
4 November 2025
6:30 – 8:00pm
The Hall, NTU CCA Singapore
Free with registration




