Better Cities Dec 2020
Better Cities | Dec 2020
The Holiday Issue - Looking Ahead to 2021
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A Holiday Message
from the Executive Director
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Providing Homes for All: Insights from Singapore & Shanghai
The inaugural CLC-Shanghai Municipal
Commission of Housing, Urban-Rural
Development and Management
(MCHURDM) research collaboration
distils Singapore’s and Shanghai’s
affordable housing provision through
five key aspects: neighbourhood
planning, affordability, housing
construction and design, estate
rejuvenation and management, as
well as community building and
resident engagement.
This publication is produced under
the ambit of the Singapore-Shanghai
Comprehensive Cooperation Council,
which was established in April 2019 to
deepen engagement and cooperation
between Singapore and Shanghai.
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Building Climate Resilience in Cities: 10 Principles to Forge a Cooperative Ecosystem
Climate change is too challenging for a
single entity to take on alone. Drawing
on insights from the U.S., Europe and
Asia, CLC’s latest joint publication with
the Urban Land Institute offers cities a
practical framework to reshape city
ecosystems and enhance their climate
resilience in collaboration with the
private sector.
Join us at the ‘Public and Private:
Joining Forces for Climate Resilience’
panel discussion at the World Cities
Summit 2021 Preview on 29 January,
where government and private sector
representatives discuss how to nurture
a cooperative relationship for more
liveable, sustainable and equitable
resilience outcomes.
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WCS Preview: Free Hybrid Event
A year into the pandemic, what can cities do to emerge more liveable,
sustainable and resilient? How can the real estate and technology
sectors help cities respond to challenges ranging from environmental,
health and economic crises to social and technological disruptions?
Join our WCS Preview on 29 January to engage leaders from
Singapore, Britain, China, the Netherlands, United States and Vietnam
on these questions.
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Going Back to Basics,
Yet Moving Forward
Over 90 percent of countries around the world experienced disruptions
of health services due to Covid-19. UN-Habitat Executive Director
Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Dr Mohamud Adan Mohamed from Kenya,
Bindu Brewer from Liberia and urban strategist Dr Zaheer Allam discuss
how cities need to return to basics in providing health services to build
inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable cities.
Image: UN-Habitat
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Singapore and Shanghai:
Emerging Stronger in a
Post-Covid World
Metropolitan cities such as Singapore and Shanghai are
implementing new norms to the planning and design of urban areas
and the built environment, in order to emerge stronger and more
resilient from Covid-19.
Image: Yuyuan Inc.
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Urban Solutions #17 |Adapting with Urban
Systems Innovation
Good planning and governance
can help a city overcome the many
challenges of urbanisation and emerge
more resilient. Learn how Singapore’s
urban systems approach underpinned
its successful transformation from
urban disorder into a liveable
and sustainable city.
Image: nigel burgher / Flickr
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Urban Solutions #17 |Haikou: Turning Grey
into Green
For decades, the city of Haikou suffered
from flooding and water pollution.
To help the city cope, Professor Yu
Kongjian and the team at landscape
architecture firm Turenscape used
nature-based solutions to transform
grey concrete waterways into resilient
green infrastructure.
Image: Turenscape
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