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Sustainable Urban Development In Singapore Imagining Walkability In An Urban Concrete Jungle Melissa Liow Li Sa

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Sustainable Urban Development In Singapore Imagining Walkability In An Urban Concrete Jungle Melissa Liow Li Sa
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Sustainable Urban Development In Singapore Imagining Walkability In An Urban Concrete Jungle Melissa Liow Li Sa instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.83 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Melissa Liow Li Sa, Sam Choon-Yin
ISBN: 9789819954506, 9819954509
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Sustainable Urban Development In Singapore Imagining Walkability In An Urban Concrete Jungle Melissa Liow Li Sa by Melissa Liow Li Sa, Sam Choon-yin 9789819954506, 9819954509 instant download after payment.

This book offers theoretical and practical insights into land use, transport, and national policies in one of world’s well-known urban concrete jungle, none other than the Singapore city. The emphasis is situated on Singapore’s attempt to promote walking and cycling. Greater appreciation of walkability thrives on Singapore’s rich history, green city, people and the gastronomic kopitiam and hawker culture. The book offers a comprehensive coverage of walkability as a crucial component of urban design to reduce vehicular congestion with the associated carbon emissions, foster a healthy lifestyle and community participation and create jobs to help the economy. A high income per capita and an aging society, lessons drawn from Singapore’s experience will be useful to other societies. Scholars in sustainable tourism field, urban planners, government bodies, tourist boards, entrepreneurs, national parks board, residents, and inbound travellers will benefit from reading the book.

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