Tropical Environmental Change

About TEC

Research in the Tropical Environmental Change (TEC) group spans the full breadth of physical geography, with a focus on how natural processes and human activities interact to shape tropical environments and beyond. We work across a range of spatial and temporal scales — from local climates to regional ecosystems and global change, and from short-term disturbances to long-term environmental transformations. We study diverse terrestrial and coastal ecosystems, including forests, peatland, mangroves, corals, rivers, urban landscapes, and atmospheric and space systems, and investigate processes such as biogeochemical and hydrological cycling, plant community dynamics, geomorphological and coastal dynamics, climate variability, and the links between environment and human health.

Our strength lies in the diverse range of techniques that we employ: from fieldwork and detailed laboratory analyses, long-term monitoring plots, to advanced statistical modelling, GIS and remote sensing and geo-AI, and the integration of theory and simulation models. This interdisciplinary toolkit allows us to reveal the drivers and consequences of environmental change across multiple dimensions. By combining insights from fine-scale empirical observations with large-scale geospatial and temporal analyses, our research directly informs urban planning, coastal protection, conservation and restoration strategies, resource management and climate adaptation policies.

TEC Publications

Ren, J.W.F. and Coffman, G.C. (2023)

Integrating the resilience concept into ecosystem restoration

Feng, C.-C. and Mark D. M. (2017)

Cross-Linguistic Research on Landscape Categories Using GEOnet Names Server Data: A Case Study for Indonesia and Malaysia

Kench, P.S., Ford, M.R., Owen, S.D. (2018)

Patterns of island change and persistence provide alternate opportunities for adaption in atoll nations

Lu, X. X., Ran, L. S., Liu, S., Jiang, T., Zhang, S. R., & Wang, J. J. (2013)

Sediment loads response to climate change: A preliminary study of eight large Chinese rivers

Ren, J.W.F. and Coffman, G.C. (2023)

Integrating the resilience concept into ecosystem restoration

Restor Ecol e13907.

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Feng, C.-C. and Mark D. M. (2017)

Cross-Linguistic Research on Landscape Categories Using GEOnet Names Server Data: A Case Study for Indonesia and Malaysia

The Professional Geographer, 69(4), 567-578

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Kench, P.S., Ford, M.R., Owen, S.D. (2018)

Patterns of island change and persistence provide alternate opportunities for adaption in atoll nations

Nature Communications, 9, 605.

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Lu, X. X., Ran, L. S., Liu, S., Jiang, T., Zhang, S. R., & Wang, J. J. (2013)

Sediment loads response to climate change: A preliminary study of eight large Chinese rivers

International Journal of Sediment Research, 28(1), 1-14. 

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TEC Research Projects

2020-2026

Integrated Research Program to Understanding Tropical Peatlands for their Functioning and Utilization

Temasek

Co-PI: David Taylor

2020-2026

Integrated Research Program to Understanding Tropical Peatlands for their Functioning and Utilization

Co-PI: Max Lupascu

2021-2026

Examining the structural and physiological changes of vegetation in tropical Asia

Our People

Benny Chin Wei Chien

Lecturer
GIS, Geospatial data modelling,
Health informatics

Chen Mengli

Research Fellow
Courtesy Joint Appointment

David Taylor

Head and Professor
Physical geography, Environmental geoscience, Ecology

Feng Chen-Chieh

Associate Professor
Physical geography, Environmental geoscience, Geomatic engineering

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