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Emerging Stronger
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Urban Solutions #21:
Emerging Stronger
The Cities are at the frontline of the climate
crisis, and womb to the innovations
and resources needed to spawn
solutions. How then can cities create
sustainable futures fast enough, while
emerging stronger in the process?
Featuring interviews and guest articles
by city leaders and experts, the latest
issue of Urban Solutions explores the
vision of a stronger and sustainable
urban future.
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ETHOS Issue 24: The Future
of Urban Sustainability
In an era of climate impact and
deepening energy and resource
constraints, what can we do to make
our cities more sustainable and liveable
places to be? This special issue of
ETHOS by the Civil Service College in
collaboration with the CLC explores
the theme of urban sustainability, with
insights from city leaders, public sector
practitioners and urban experts from
around the world.
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The Transition towards
Sustainable Mobility
At the “Why We Cycle” event jointly organised by the Embassy of the
Kingdom of the Netherlands in Singapore and the CLC, panel speakers
discussed what it takes for both countries to transit towards a cleaner,
greener and healthier future of mobility.
Mobility in the Netherlands and Singapore.
Source: Guus Baggermans/Unsplash; Joshua Tsu/Unsplash
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Urban Solutions #21 | An Inclusive and
Sustainable Singapore
Indranee Rajah, Singapore’s Minister
in the Prime Minister’s Office, Second
Minister for Finance and Second Minister
for National Development, gives us the
lowdown on the city-state’s net-zero
transition strategy, and how green
finance, technology and the community
will underpin its success.
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Mobility in the Netherlands and Singapore.
Source: Guus Baggermans/Unsplash; Joshua Tsu/Unsplash
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Urban Solutions #21 | In Advancing Sustainable
Urbanisation, How PPPs
Could Work
Public-private partnerships (PPPs)
have been key in enabling urban
infrastructure building and public
services delivery. Focusing on
sustainable urbanisation, Tongji
University’s Professor Zhu Dajian
proposes a three-element framework
that could make PPPs work for
sustainable urban development.
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PPPs have significantly boosted infrastructure investments and
accelerated economic growth in developing countries.
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🕒 12 min | Read ⟶
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