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    Panda recognition app by Woo, Alvin

    Published 2021
    “…The project aims to implement a deep learning algorithm that recognises panda faces into a mobile app to allow users to recognise the pandas easily and accurately. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    A study on giant panda recognition based on images of a large proportion of captive pandas by Chen, Peng, Swarup, Pranjal, Matkowski, Wojciech Michal, Kong, Adams Wai Kin, Han, Su, Zhang, Zhihe, Rong, Hou

    Published 2021
    “…This study shows that panda faces can be used for panda recognition. It enables the use of the cameras installed in their habitat for monitoring their population and behavior. …”
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    Journal Article
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    This is my land by Soon, Hui Ying

    Published 2014
    “…This Is My Land is an exploration of the concerns and issues facing young Singaporean adults, and delves into the problems they may face and the connections between person and society. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Land transport in Singapore. by Khoo, Boo Leong., Loo, Wen Lieh., Ong, Chee Peng.

    Published 2013
    “…In this study, we looked into the land transport situation in Singapore since her independence. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    The adaptability of native to land administration in Sarawak, Malaysia by Toh, Ming Liang, Tan, Liat Choon, Tan, Wee Vern, Ujang, Muhamad Uznir, Azri, Nor Suhaibah, Thoo, Ai Chin, Looi, Kam Seng

    Published 2022
    “…Driven by the multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-cultural nature of the natives, the land administration in Sarawak is facing enormous challenges to bridge the gaps between modern land administration systems and native customary tenure. …”
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    Article
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    Rehabilitating coastal agriculture and aquaculture after inundation events : spatial analysis of livelihood recovery in post-tsunami Aceh, Indonesia by Daly, Patrick, Halim, Agus, Nizamuddin, Ardiansyah, Hundlani, Divya, Ho, Ezra, Mahdi, Saiful

    Published 2020
    “…This paper presents GIS time-series land-use analysis of satellite images to quantify the recovery of rice cultivation and aquaculture following the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami in coastal communities in Aceh, Indonesia. …”
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    Journal Article
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    Heterogeneities in landed costs of traded grains and oilseeds contribute to unequal access to food by Verschuur, J, Vittis, Y, Obersteiner, M, Hall, JW

    Published 2025
    “…While some regions have uniform landed costs across sourcing locations, others face cost variations across trading partners, showing large inequalities in access. …”
    Journal article
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    Chemical methods in dewatering clayey slurry for land reclamation (GE27AB/ISP) by Andi

    Published 2015
    “…In this circumstance, the other alternative of using the clay material such as marina clay or waste soil from construction site is probably the only choice for land reclamation in Singapore. However, the usage of clay soil for land reclamation faces technical challenges such as very long settlement time as it is in the form of clay slurry. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    The blue green algal bloom in the nearshore waters of Cukai bay facing the South China Sea by Shamsudin, Lokman

    Published 1999
    “…Since the early 1990's, large areas of mangrove forest along the nearshore waters of Cukai bay had been cleared to give way for the development of aquaculture activities, human settlement and setting up of new small scale fish processing industries. The Cukai bay, facing the South China Sea, has inflows from the Cukai river estuaries and other numerous small river tributaries. …”
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    Article
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    Leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) technology for enhanced border surveillance at the Malaysia-Thailand land border by Norilyani Md Nor, Marina Abdul Majid, Andika Ab. Wahab

    Published 2024
    “…Thus, this article aims to assess the potential application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology at the Malaysia-Thailand land border in enhancing border security. Based on a series of interviews with relevant ministries, enforcement agencies, technology experts, academic experts and other stakeholders, as well as secondary sources, this study found that AI technology has the potential to overcome issues pertaining to weak border control management faced by the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP), the main enforcement agency that manages the Malaysia-Thailand land border along with other enforcement agencies. …”
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    Article
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    色身与土地 :台湾法鼓山「骨灰植存」之考察 = The physical body and land : observation from the ash burials of Taiwan Dharma drum mountain by 周佩镁 Chiew, Pui Mei

    Published 2015
    “…Those high population density countries, such as China, Taiwan and Singapore, are facing the shortage of land, so the government of these countries had to realize the important of burial reform and natural burials. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    阶级、互动、认同:《幻土》、《爸妈不在家》和《霉运大厦》中新加坡移工的身份建构 = Class, interactions and identity: Singapore migrant workers' construction of self-identity in A Land Imagined, Ilo Ilo and Unlucky Plaza... by 郑静琦 Tay, Kimberly Jing Qi

    Published 2022
    “…At the same time, more films about migrant workers have been produced, emphasising the negative perceptions they face in society. This paper will explore the work and lives of migrant workers in Singapore through the films A Land Imagined, Ilo Ilo and Unlucky Plaza, discuss the challenges and difficulties they face, and examine how their class, interactions and identity will affect their construction of self-identity. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Landless in God’s own country: development and perpetual struggles in Kerala by Ramapurath Chemmencheri, S

    Published 2021
    “…Historical curtailment of access to land and contemporary livelihood expulsions have pushed them to demand cultivable land, which is seen by the claimants as representing asset, autonomy, social justice, and identity. …”
    Thesis
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