edited by Tai-Chee Wong, Belinda Yuen, and Charles Goldblum.
New York :
Springer,
2008.
1 online resource (xiii, 217 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sustainability planning and its theory and practice: an introduction / Tai-Chee Wong and Charles Goldblum -- Planning the world metropolis on an island-city scale: urban innovation as a constraint and tool for global change / Charles Goldblum -- Sustainable city centre development: the Singapore City Centre in the context of sustainable development / Ole Johan Dale -- Integrated resort in the Central Business District of Singapore: the land use planning and sustainability issues / Tai-Chee Wong -- Singapore River: six strategies for sustainability / Chwee Lye Low -- Singapore's urban transport: sustainability by design or necessity? / Paul A. Barter -- Achieving sustainable industrial development through a system of strategic planning and implementation: the Singapore model / Kum Chun Seetoh and Amanda Hwee Fang Ong -- Public housing in Singapore: a sustainable housing form and development / Tony Tan Keng Joo and Tai-Chee Wong -- Vertical living and the garden city: the sustainability of an urban figure / Xavier Guillot -- Nature and sustainability of the marine environment / Loke Ming Chou -- Singapore's natural environment, past, present and future: a construct of national identity and land use imperatives / Min Geh and Ilsa Sharp -- Conclusion: beyond sustainable development? / Belinda Yuen.
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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 sustaina.