Developing and Evaluating Digital Tools for Participatory Climate Change Mitigation
1 March 2025 - 31 May 2026
This research project identifies regional climate change mitigation practices, specifically addressing sea level rise on coastlines along the Riau Archipelago. The project brings together artists, scientists, and local communities to co-create digital tools—such as bilingual online manuals—that support the implementation of best practices in climate resilience.
A mixed-method evaluation rubric, using both qualitative and quantitative research design, will assess the impact and effectiveness of these digital tools. The overarching objective is to understand how such tools can support local communities in strengthening their climate mitigation strategies.
This interdisciplinary approach to climate mitigation integrates local knowledge, environmental science, and research-based artistic practice. It offers the potential to develop new ways of understanding and responding to local environmental issues. Given the ecological similarities between Bintan and Singapore—particularly in their shared mangrove ecosystems—and the mutual threat of rising sea levels, the project fosters cross-border learning and cooperation.
By centering community participation and regional specificity, this research contributes to broader conversations around sustainable adaptation strategies for vulnerable coastal areas in Southeast Asia.