Better Cities Feb 2020
Better Cities | Feb 2020
Rejuvenating
Singapore’s Heartlands, Planning for a Rainy Day, The Hidden Wealth of Cities and more
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Rejuvenating
Singapore’s Heartlands
Community hubs have injected new life into Singapore’s town centres
by co-locating previously separate public and commercial amenities.
CLC researchers examine the impact of such a collaboration by
various government agencies.
Image: Luther Seet
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Small But Impactful
Tita Larasati,
Chairperson of Bandung Creative City Forum
“Urban Acupuncture is this
needle of creativity that we
inject into the community to
improve their living area.”
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Planning for a Rainy Day:
Climate-Ready Cities
In an increasingly volatile world, how can city leaders, urban planners
and designers prepare and protect our economies, infrastructure, and
our most vulnerable communities? Join the conversation this July at
the World Cities Summit 2020. Registration starts in March.
Image: Charles Wiriawan
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The Hidden Wealth
of Cities
A third of a city’s land area globally
consists of public space — how
can we unlock their “hidden” value?
CLC researchers and government
agencies contributed to a new
World Bank publication to show
how Singapore has enhanced its
urban health and vibrancy through
the design of public streets, park
connectors and markets.
Image: Sazzad Aryan
PDF: 3.9 MB
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Remembering 30 Years
of Conservation
Land reclamation and incentivising
owners to restore ageing properties
were crucial for encouraging
conservation in Singapore, says CLC’s
Executive Director Khoo Teng Chye.
The former head of the national urban
redevelopment agency is one of 30
individuals who share how they shaped
the city-state’s efforts to protect its
built heritage.
Image:Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore
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Urban Solutions #16 | Building a
Healthy City
Singapore is creating a liveable city
that promotes health and well-being
for citizens in order to battle climate
change and other environmental
challenges, says its Minister for the
Environment and Water Resources
Masagos Zulkifli.
Image: Yane Kang
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Urban Solutions #16 | Into a Tech-Enabled
Future
Tokyo is employing various
technologies to tackle challenges
arising from its dwindling and ageing
population, and a shrinking workforce.
Hiroo Ichikawa, Executive Director
of The Mori Memorial Foundation,
envisions this coming future.
Image: Modes Rodríguez
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