Planning Singapore: The Experimental City

Author:   Stephen Hamnett (University of South Australia, Australia) ,  Belinda Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781138482340


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   24 May 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Stephen Hamnett (University of South Australia, Australia) ,  Belinda Yuen (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781138482340


ISBN 10:   113848234
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   24 May 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Foreword Chan Heng Chee Acknowledgements The Contributors Chapter 1 Planning Singapore: Challenges and Choices Stephen Hamnett and Belinda Yuen Chapter 2 Re-examining Singapore’s Urban Planning and Governance Framework Tan Shin Bin and Donald Low Chapter 3 Singapore’s Economic Development: The Dilemma of Managing Success John Powers Chapter 4 More than just a Roof over One’s Head: Lifestyle Diversity and Dynamics in Singapore Public Housing Tan Ern Ser and Paveena Seah Chapter 5 Nature in the City 1 Lena Chan Chapter 6 Recycling Water and Waste in Singapore Corinne Ong, Lyle Fearnley, Quek Ri An and Chia Siow Boon Chapter 7 The Challenge of Climate Change for Singapore Peter Newman Chapter 8 Singapore’s Changing Relationship with Cars Paul Barter Chapter 9 Singapore’s Integrated Transit-Oriented Planning and Land Value Capture: A Model for Others? John Good Chapter 10 Planning the Experimental City Belinda Yuen and Stephen Hamnett Index

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Planning Singapore: The Experimental City is a comprehensive expert analysis of contemporary Singapore by experienced urbanists. A democratic authoritarian government has guided Singapore's urban development with exceptional success, transitioning Singapore into a significant global city. It has successfully provided housing to a large proportion of the population. In parallel the Singapore economy has grown steadily with the support of government firms and foreign multinationals. Challenges include a slowly emerging gig economy, growing social inequality and a need for enhanced opportunity for creativity and innovation. The authors have provided a readable, nuanced, assessment of a well planned global hub. Dean Forbes Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Emeritus Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia Now two centuries since Raffles planted the British flag on the site of the ancient kingdom of Temasek, we know for certain that his instincts about the island's potential greatness were correct. The experts that Hamnett and Yuen have assembled in Planning Singapore: The Experimental City enable us to understand how Singapore's unique and highly integrated planning and governance approach, with its experimental qualities, will guide its future. Christopher Silver Professor Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida, Gainesville Planning Singapore: The Experimental City is a comprehensive expert analysis of contemporary Singapore by experienced urbanists. A democratic authoritarian government has guided Singapore's urban development with exceptional success, transitioning Singapore into a significant global city. It has successfully provided housing to a large proportion of the population. In parallel the Singapore economy has grown steadily with the support of government firms and foreign multinationals. Challenges include a slowly emerging gig economy, growing social inequality and a need for enhanced opportunity for creativity and innovation. The authors have provided a readable, nuanced, assessment of a well planned global hub. Dean Forbes Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Emeritus Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia Now two centuries since Raffles planted the British flag on the site of the ancient kingdom of Temasek, we know for certain that his instincts about the island's potential greatness were correct. The experts that Hamnett and Yuen have assembled in Planning Singapore: The Experimental City enable us to understand how Singapore's unique and highly integrated planning and governance approach, with its experimental qualities, will guide its future. Christopher Silver Professor Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida, Gainesville This is an important reference point for urban planning students and researchers alike. It tells much of the Singapore story so far in a concise and informative way but it also includes important elements of reflection on and criticism of its meaning for urban planning elsewhere and signposts some of the likely future twists and turns in this remarkable tale. Nicholas A. Phelps, Urban Policy and Research, November 2019


Planning Singapore: The Experimental City is a comprehensive expert analysis of contemporary Singapore by experienced urbanists. A democratic authoritarian government has guided Singapore's urban development with exceptional success, transitioning Singapore into a significant global city. It has successfully provided housing to a large proportion of the population. In parallel the Singapore economy has grown steadily with the support of government firms and foreign multinationals. Challenges include a slowly emerging gig economy, growing social inequality and a need for enhanced opportunity for creativity and innovation. The authors have provided a readable, nuanced, assessment of a well planned global hub. Dean Forbes Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Emeritus Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia Now two centuries since Raffles planted the British flag on the site of the ancient kingdom of Temasek, we know for certain that his instincts about the island's potential greatness were correct. The experts that Hamnett and Yuen have assembled in Planning Singapore: The Experimental City enable us to understand how Singapore's unique and highly integrated planning and governance approach, with its experimental qualities, will guide its future. Christopher Silver Professor Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida, Gainesville This is an important reference point for urban planning students and researchers alike. It tells much of the Singapore story so far in a concise and informative way but it also includes important elements of reflection on and criticism of its meaning for urban planning elsewhere and signposts some of the likely future twists and turns in this remarkable tale. Nicholas A. Phelps, Urban Policy and Research, November 2019


Planning Singapore: The Experimental City is a comprehensive expert analysis of contemporary Singapore by experienced urbanists. A democratic authoritarian government has guided Singapore's urban development with exceptional success, transitioning Singapore into a significant global city. It has successfully provided housing to a large proportion of the population. In parallel the Singapore economy has grown steadily with the support of government firms and foreign multinationals. Challenges include a slowly emerging gig economy, growing social inequality and a need for enhanced opportunity for creativity and innovation. The authors have provided a readable, nuanced, assessment of a well planned global hub. Dean Forbes Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor Emeritus Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia Now two centuries since Raffles planted the British flag on the site of the ancient kingdom of Temasek, we know for certain that his instincts about the island's potential greatness were correct. The experts that Hamnett and Yuen have assembled in Planning Singapore: The Experimental City enable us to understand how Singapore's unique and highly integrated planning and governance approach, with its experimental qualities, will guide its future. Christopher Silver Professor Urban and Regional Planning University of Florida, Gainesville


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Stephen Hamnett is Emeritus Professor of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of South Australia and a Commissioner of the Environment, Resources and Development Court of South Australia. Belinda Yuen is Professorial Research Fellow and Research Director at the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities, Singapore University of Technology and Design.

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