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Special issue on Sustainability in HSSE Online

SLL is pleased to support  the latest issue of HSSE Online (Vol 11, Issue 2)! (Access link: https://bit.ly/hssev11i2 ). This special edition draws on overarching themes related to sustainability, sustainable development and sustainability-related pedagogies. Articles in this issue broadly put forward two important insights for practitioners’ considerations: first, geographical contexts and ecological constraints can affect the implementation of

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Professor Chang Chew Hung

Professor Chang Chew Hung is working in the fields of geography, environmental and sustainability education at NIE. His expertise is in curriculum and teaching within geography education, with a focus on correcting students’ climate change misconceptions and in technology-enabled instruction. He has published widely in the areas of geography, geographical education and environmental education. Additionally,

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Assoc Prof Tan Aik Ling

Dr Tan is Associate Professor of Science Education at the Natural Sciences and Science Education academic group. She teaches courses on methods in biology education and integrated STEM curriculum. Her current research interests include inquiry-based science learning that is concerned about the sustainability of ecological habitats, the professional development of science teachers and STEM education

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Asst Prof J.J. Zhang

J.J. Zhang is a human geographer with research interests in border studies, material culture and critical tourism studies in the Asia Pacific. He has two main research thrusts: one that deals with tourism, heritage and geopolitics, and another that explores leisure travels and sustainable well-being among older adults. His writings have been published in international

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Asst Prof Edward Park

Dr. Edward Park is Assistant Professor in Physical Geography at NIE and ASE (courtesy appointment), and a Principal Investigator (PI) at the Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS), Nanyang Technological University, where he is developing a river research program entitled Tropical Rivers in the Anthropocene. His research attends to hydro-geomorphic processes and wetland hydro-sedimentary dynamics, which

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Asst Prof Wang Jingyu

Dr. Wang Jingyu is Assistant Professor at the Humanities & Social Studies Education Academic Group. Before joining NIE, he worked as a post-doctoral associate at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences & Global Change, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he observed and simulated mesoscale convective systems. He is also interested in how climate change might influence

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