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Spatial Planning for a Sustainable Singapore 2008 edition
Tai-chee Wong
Spatial Planning for a Sustainable Singapore 2008 edition
Tai-chee Wong
This book analyses and provides an insight to Singapore's planning system and practices associated with sustainable development.
Marc Notes: Jointly published with Singapore Institute of Planners.; Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: Preface -- Contributors -- Chapter 1. Sustainability Planning and Its Theory and Practice: An Introduction / Tai-Chee Wong, Charles Goldblum -- Part I. Global Development and Planning -- Chapter 2. Planning the World Metropolis on an Island-City Scale: Urban Innovation as a Constraint and Tool for Global Change / Charles Goldblum -- Chapter 3. Sustainable City Centre Development: The Singapore City Centre in the Context of Sustainable Development / Ole Johan Dale -- Chapter 4. Integrated Resort in the Central Business District of Singapore: The Land Use Planning and Sustainability Issues / Tai-Chee Wong -- Chapter 5. Singapore River: Six Strategies for Sustainability / Chwee Lye Low -- Part II. Transport, Industrial, Housing and Nature Planning -- Chapter 6. Singapore's Urban Transport: Sustainability by Design or Necessity? / Paul A. Barter -- Chapter 7. Achieving Sustainable Industrial Development Through a System of Strategic Planning and Implementation: The Singapore Model / Kum Chun Seetoh, Amanda Hwee Fang Ong -- Chapter 8. Public Housing in Singapore: A Sustainable Housing Form and Development / Tony Tan Keng Joo, Tai-Chee Wong -- Chapter 9. Vertical Living and the Garden City: The Sustainability of an Urban Figure / Xavier Guillot -- Chapter 10. Nature and Sustainability of the Marine Environment / Loke Ming Chou -- Chapter 11. Singapore's Natural Environment, Past, Present and Future: A Construct of National Identity and Land Use Imperatives / Min Geh, Ilsa Sharp -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: Beyond Sustainable Development? / Belinda Yuen -- Index. Publisher Marketing: In the last four decades, Singapore s urban development has gradually received an international reputation. From a city of just under two million people in 1960, we replaced squatters and slums with mostly high-rise, high-density public housing as well as industrial estates, commercial centres and parks and gardens. We dem- strated to our earlier well-meaning critics that a high-rise housing programme need not be automatically doomed to failure. Indeed Singapore now serves as an ex- ple of shaping successful residential communities to the massive population of Asia. Our city is now at nearly 4. 5 million people. It is green and clean, with fl- ing traffic, functioning infrastructure and proper space allocated for every urban need. It is no longer as clinical as it was in the 1970s, as we can afford to go beyond the basic needs and have added finer and more colourful things to our cityscape. Yet, when people ask me for books to provide an overview of the experience of our urban transformation, there are sadly very few. Singaporeans are more workers than writers. Not enough people have recorded how we did it, or shared the expe- ence with people in other countries, or even with our own younger urban planners and administrators who are less familiar with the historical perspective. This matter is becoming very pressing as most pioneers who went through the start up process of transformation have retired by now."
Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
Released | March 6, 2008 |
ISBN13 | 9781402065415 |
Publishers | Springer-Verlag New York Inc. |
Genre | Topical > Ecology |
Pages | 217 |
Dimensions | 155 × 235 × 15 mm · 521 g |
Language | English |
Editor | Goldblum, Charles |
Editor | Wong, Tai-Chee |
Editor | Yuen, Belinda |