Iskandar Malaysia, a major economic zone in the southern part of Malaysia, is experiencing meteoric growth. Given that the zone lies along the Straits of Johor, how will the increasing industrialisation and urbanisation seen in the area affect the marine and coastal environment? Also, what are the implications of this growth for Singapore, whose northern coast lies on the other side of the Straits? This NTS Insight investigates these questions and suggests ways to mitigate the potential impacts of developments in Iskandar Malaysia on Singapore’s marine and coastal environment
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In response to globalization and economic competitiveness, Malaysia launched six economic developmen...
This research seeks to analyze Singapore’s potential as a project cargo hub for the Southeast Asia r...
The economy of Singapore is characterised by a stable political environment, favourable business con...
Singapore is a major port in the world, as well as the bridge between East and West. Port of Singapo...
Geographically, economically and historically, the idea of Malaysia as a maritime nation is not new....
Having reputations as two of the world\u27s most critical straits for international shipping activit...
Demand for land scarce Singapore has always been high. Land reclamation was crucial to the developme...
In response to globalization and economic competitiveness, Malaysia launched six economic developmen...
This Article first examines the efforts of the port-city of Singapore to enhance safety and to preve...
Tensions between human development and the environment are always at play, no more so than for Singa...
The article studies the impact of the massive land reclamation projects conducted by the State of Si...
Malaysia's seas are among the most biologically diverse in the world, with a variety of ecosystems a...
The Northern Sea Route (NSR), located in the Arctic, is a shipping route linking the Pacific and Atl...
The Straits of Malacca and Singapore are two of the most important shipping passages in the world, a...
World sea levels are rising because of increasing levels of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmospher...
In response to globalization and economic competitiveness, Malaysia launched six economic developmen...
This research seeks to analyze Singapore’s potential as a project cargo hub for the Southeast Asia r...
The economy of Singapore is characterised by a stable political environment, favourable business con...
Singapore is a major port in the world, as well as the bridge between East and West. Port of Singapo...