Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) is currently the best-known and arguably the most successful large-scale sustainable new town development project in China; as such, experiences gathered there are of significant importance for the development of other eco-cities in China and elsewhere. This article focuses on a thus far relatively understudied aspect of SSTEC, the financial vehicles used to fund SSTEC. The authors find that highly structured and intense collaboration at the national level between China and Singapore plays a catalytic role in attracting many other players to the project by giving them confidence that it is too big to fail. It encourages various preferential policies from lower governmental bodies, broad involvement of...
Purpose - The Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city Project, the agreement of which was signed in 2007, is...
At present, the Sponge City Concept (SCC) is gaining ground, Sponge Cities technologies are becoming...
It is well known that foreign investments by the industrialized world are driven by the private sec...
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) is currently the best-known and arguably the most successful...
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) is currently the best-known and arguably the most successful...
China has gone through a rapid process of urbanization, but this has come along with serious environ...
China has gone through a rapid process of urbanization, but this has come along with serious environ...
China's Sponge City Program (SCP) envisions a city's surface water management system to function lik...
With increasing public–private partnership and international cooperation in smart city development a...
The increasing concerns about global climate change and rising environmental pressures have prompted...
In order to face the challenge of sustainable urban development on its own territory, China has chos...
Currently, more and more people live in cities, and this leads to an enormous increase in global GHG...
This paper aims to scrutinize the bilateral relation between the people's Republic of China and Repu...
Chen, Xinting. (2012) Bilateral collaborations in Sino-foreign eco-cities : lessons for Sino-Dutch c...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Purpose - The Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city Project, the agreement of which was signed in 2007, is...
At present, the Sponge City Concept (SCC) is gaining ground, Sponge Cities technologies are becoming...
It is well known that foreign investments by the industrialized world are driven by the private sec...
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) is currently the best-known and arguably the most successful...
Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City (SSTEC) is currently the best-known and arguably the most successful...
China has gone through a rapid process of urbanization, but this has come along with serious environ...
China has gone through a rapid process of urbanization, but this has come along with serious environ...
China's Sponge City Program (SCP) envisions a city's surface water management system to function lik...
With increasing public–private partnership and international cooperation in smart city development a...
The increasing concerns about global climate change and rising environmental pressures have prompted...
In order to face the challenge of sustainable urban development on its own territory, China has chos...
Currently, more and more people live in cities, and this leads to an enormous increase in global GHG...
This paper aims to scrutinize the bilateral relation between the people's Republic of China and Repu...
Chen, Xinting. (2012) Bilateral collaborations in Sino-foreign eco-cities : lessons for Sino-Dutch c...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
Purpose - The Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-city Project, the agreement of which was signed in 2007, is...
At present, the Sponge City Concept (SCC) is gaining ground, Sponge Cities technologies are becoming...
It is well known that foreign investments by the industrialized world are driven by the private sec...