Spatial Planning for a Sustainable Singapore [electronic resource] /edited by Tai-Chee Wong, Belinda Yuen, Charles Goldblum.
by Wong, Tai-Chee [editor.]; Yuen, Belinda [editor.]; Goldblum, Charles [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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HT165.5-169.9 (Browse shelf) | Available | ||||
Long Loan | MAIN LIBRARY | HT390-395 (Browse shelf) | Available |
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Global Development and Planning -- Sustainability Planning and Its Theory and Practice: An Introduction -- Planning the World Metropolis on an Island-City Scale: Urban Innovation as a Constraint and Tool for Global Change -- Sustainable City Centre Development: The Singapore City Centre in the Context of Sustainable Development -- Integrated Resort in the Central Business District of Singapore: The Land Use Planning and Sustainability Issues -- Singapore River: Six Strategies for Sustainability -- Transport, Industrial, Housing and Nature Planning -- Singapore's Urban Transport: Sustainability by Design or Necessity? -- Achieving Sustainable Industrial Development Through a System of Strategic Planning and Implementation: The Singapore Model -- Public Housing in Singapore: A Sustainable Housing Form and Development -- Vertical Living and the Garden City: The Sustainability of an Urban Figure -- Nature and Sustainability of the Marine Environment -- Singapore's Natural Environment, Past, Present and Future: A Construct of National Identity and Land Use Imperatives -- Conclusion: Beyond Sustainable Development?.
The book is intended to be a landmark publication to showcase Singapore academics’ and practising planners’ work and thinking in the globalisation age. The book takes a reflective approach in reviewing the direction, impact and significance of sustainable development in Singapore planning and the future challenges facing the city-state looked upon by many developing countries as a ‘model’. The book analyses and provides an insight to Singapore’s planning system and practices associated with sustainable development. It contributes and produces an impact on urban planning literature in a renewed perspective about Singapore that reflects the reality and need to address sustainability in the triangular relationship of economic, environmental and social developments. Audience: University libraries, students and government agencies with an interest in understanding the rationale of policy formation, planning system and its implementation in Singapore.
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