Research@SMU: Sustainable Living

Sustainable Living is one of the three key priorities of the SMU 2025 Strategy, and the University is committed to develop it into an area of cross-disciplinary strength. The articles in this booklet highlight impactful sustainability research accomplishments at SMU, which spans five broad pillars:...

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Main Author: Singapore Management University
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2023
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Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/or_research/3
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/or_research/article/1002/viewcontent/ResearchSMU_SustainableLiving_2023.pdf
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Institution: Singapore Management University
Language: English
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Summary:Sustainable Living is one of the three key priorities of the SMU 2025 Strategy, and the University is committed to develop it into an area of cross-disciplinary strength. The articles in this booklet highlight impactful sustainability research accomplishments at SMU, which spans five broad pillars: Sustainable Business Operations; Sustainable Finance and Impact Assessment; Sustainable Ageing and Wellness; Sustainable Urban Infrastructure; and Sustainable Agro-business and Food Consumption. Contents: Sustainable Business Operations Managing the Load on Loading Bays Going the Last-mile Feeding a Growing World Pooling the Benefits of Sharing a Ride Sustainable Finance and Impact Assessment When Going Green Becomes a Grey Area Making an Impact with Every Dollar Building an Inclusive Singapore Starts at Home What Makes a Bond "Green"? Sustainable Ageing & Wellness How did Seniors Fare During the Circuit Breaker? Sensing in Full One's Daily Schedule Casting a Wi-Fi Safety Net for Stress and Depression Sustainable Urban Infrastructure Keeping Singapore Cool in a Warming Climate Applying AI to make Future Buildings Greener Sustainable Agro-business and Food Consumption Realising Resilience through Diversity Picking Apart Food Ingredients with AI Trailblazing a Path to Alternative Proteins Acceptance