Better Cities Sep 2021
Better Cities | Sep 2021
Leveraging the Science of Cities, New Publications and more
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A Partnership for a Smart and Sustainable Future: The China-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City
Tianjin Eco-City (TEC) is the result of a
shared vision by Singapore and China
to develop a replicable and viable
model of sustainable development. This
joint book by the CLC and the Tianjin
Eco-City Administrative Committee
traces the TEC’s transformation from an
inhospitable wasteland into a socially
harmonious, environmentally friendly
and resource-efficient city.
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Punggol: From Farmland to Smart Eco-Town
Over the last 30 years, Punggol has
been transformed from farmlands to a
vibrant and smart Eco-Town well known
for its urban innovations in housing,
water infrastructure, transport, and
greening. This Urban Systems Study
captures the changes and challenges
that have shaped Punggol to become
the beloved home to nearly 200,000
people today.
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Cities are Complex, Interconnected
Systems of People and Data
City and industry leaders engaged with key ideas to better
understand and work with cities’ interconnected systems,
highlighting how building on the science of cities requires
people-centric approaches, tapping into big data, and an
essential willingness to experiment.
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Urban Solutions #19 | Transforming Singapore
into a City in Nature
The importance of nature for wellbeing
cannot be understated in land-scarce
Singapore. National Parks Board Chief
Executive Officer Kenneth Er explains
the country’s journey to becoming a
City in Nature and the role of the natural
environment in post-pandemic cities.
Artist’s impression of the upcoming Rifle Range Nature Park, which
provides more space for nature-based recreation.
Source: National Parks Board
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🕒 12 min | Read ⟶
Urban Solutions #19 | Becoming a Global
Smart City Role Model
Over the last 30 years, the Estonian city
of Tallinn has shed its former Sovietera
lifestyle and embraced a largely
digital one. It has done this thanks
to visionary leaders who put digital
transformation and its people at the
heart of their governance.
Digital infrastructure is highly accessible in Tallinn, where students
are exposed to the applications of technologies from a young age.
Source: Arno Mikkor / Wikimedia Commons
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🕒 12 min | Read ⟶
Hope You’re Well: Building Healthy
and Happy Cities
The pandemic has heightened the
already growing interest in healthy
cities, even as our conception of
health has expanded from the purely
physical to mental wellbeing. How
can the design and management of
cities promote good health?
21 Oct 2021 (Thursday)
4:00pm – 5:30pm (GMT+8)
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Going on the GRID – Green, Resilient
and Inclusive Development
Disruptions such as the climate crisis and now pandemics have
challenged stakeholders to rethink how to build liveable cities.
Speakers at the WCS Session “Investing in a Sustainable and
Equitable Recovery” discuss how cities can invest in sustainability,
resilience, and inclusivity by rethinking frameworks, collaborating,
and displaying “ambidextrous leadership”.
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