“Singapore’s Green Awakening” is an illustrated feature writing project revolving around Singapore’s long-standing struggle to find balance between preserving its nature areas and ensuring economic progress, while ensuring a high quality of life for its population. This five-story package colourfully narrates Singapore’s intriguing story of sustainable development and its quest to create a ‘City in a Garden’ for its urbanised local population. Each story zooms in on one specific area that has challenged Singapore’s wits and resolve to reach a pragmatic balance between conservation and development for its current population and future generations. Every story is supported by rigorous research and brought to life by quotes from developers, ...
My photographic work explores the idea of a socially-constructed ‘nature’ (which is often assumed to...
This open access book highlights Singapore’s development into a city in which water and greenery, al...
The project of sustainability is highly technocratic, and very much a part of the modernization of S...
“Singapore’s Green Awakening” is an illustrated feature writing project revolving around Singapore’s...
As part of the Green Plan 2030, Singapore aims to green 80% of our buildings to combat things like t...
This paper aims to address the lack of research done on Singapore’s recently introduced “City in Nat...
With perfectly manicured parks, dense rainforest, and tall skyscrapers, Singapore’s environment cou...
Singapore´s journey during the past 45 years is an outstanding example that, in spite of multiple ha...
Given the escalating effects of climate change and intense urbanisation, the development of sustaina...
The Singapore water story. Sustainable development in an urban city-state / Cecilia Tortajada, Yuga...
Singapore is well-known for its lush greeneries and is regarded as the greenest city in the world. T...
As the Singapore government acts on the environmental impact of climate change, it is time to consid...
Conference theme: True Smart and Green City?The Singapore case is a classic one of social control in...
Singapore is a city of perpetual green. Amidst the continual overhaul of Singapore’s physical enviro...
Singapore has been undergoing sustainable development since the 1990s through achieving a more dynam...
My photographic work explores the idea of a socially-constructed ‘nature’ (which is often assumed to...
This open access book highlights Singapore’s development into a city in which water and greenery, al...
The project of sustainability is highly technocratic, and very much a part of the modernization of S...
“Singapore’s Green Awakening” is an illustrated feature writing project revolving around Singapore’s...
As part of the Green Plan 2030, Singapore aims to green 80% of our buildings to combat things like t...
This paper aims to address the lack of research done on Singapore’s recently introduced “City in Nat...
With perfectly manicured parks, dense rainforest, and tall skyscrapers, Singapore’s environment cou...
Singapore´s journey during the past 45 years is an outstanding example that, in spite of multiple ha...
Given the escalating effects of climate change and intense urbanisation, the development of sustaina...
The Singapore water story. Sustainable development in an urban city-state / Cecilia Tortajada, Yuga...
Singapore is well-known for its lush greeneries and is regarded as the greenest city in the world. T...
As the Singapore government acts on the environmental impact of climate change, it is time to consid...
Conference theme: True Smart and Green City?The Singapore case is a classic one of social control in...
Singapore is a city of perpetual green. Amidst the continual overhaul of Singapore’s physical enviro...
Singapore has been undergoing sustainable development since the 1990s through achieving a more dynam...
My photographic work explores the idea of a socially-constructed ‘nature’ (which is often assumed to...
This open access book highlights Singapore’s development into a city in which water and greenery, al...
The project of sustainability is highly technocratic, and very much a part of the modernization of S...