A talk on **Nature-based Climate Solutions** during the [Annual Symposium of the Biodiversity Conservation Society of the Philippines](https://sites.google.com/biodiversity.ph/30pbs/home?pli=1).
A brief research talk on carbon M & MRV during the [Biodiversity Accelerator+ Programme](https://www.silverstrand.capital/the-biodiversity-accelerator) organised by [Silverstrand Capital](https://www.silverstrand.capital).
Talk about nature-based climate solutions under the [Youth STEM Empowerment Programme](https://www.science.edu.sg/for-schools/mentoring-and-work-attachment-programmes/youth-stem-empowerment-programme) by [Science Centre Singapore](https://www.science.edu.sg).
Almost three weeks have passed since our paper on historical mangrove change in Myanmar was published in Environmental Research Letters. And to be honest, I still feel over the moon knowing that it is my first paper as lead author to be published in a prestigious journal, which got picked up by various news outlets–thanks to the support of our media office at the university–such as EurekAlert! and PHYS.org.
Moreover, there were several tweets that shared our paper or the press release over Twitterverse, of which the most noteworthy ones were:
I had the opportunity to present a poster at the international science meeting of the land cover / land use change (LCLUC) programme of NASA’s South/Southeast Asia Regional Initiative, held in Johor Bahru, Malaysia from 22nd to 24th of July 2019. My poster presentation was about our study on investigating land-cover regime shifts by integrating complementary analytical frameworks in the Tanintharyi Region, southern Myanmar, which was published earlier this year in a special issue of Sustainability journal (full paper here).