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Living in a Garden: The Greening of Singapore

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Singapore's transformation into a lush garden city.

"Living in a Garden: The Greening of Singapore" offers a vivid journey through Singapore’s ambitious greening initiative, which may inspire you as a nature enthusiast or urban planner. The book's detailed account, bolstered by impressive illustrations, captures a city's dedication to balancing development with natural beauty, making for a stimulating narrative on societal commitment and ecological foresight. If you're fascinated by sustainable urban development, you'll find this book a compelling blueprint of how a city can thrive alongside nature rather than at its expense.

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Living in a Garden: The Greening of Singapore

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ISBN: 9789814385244
Authors: Tim Auguer
Publisher: Didier Millet,Csi
Date of Publication: 2013-11-07
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Nature, History, Travel
Goodreads rating: 5.0
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In June 1963, Singapore’s prime minister planted a tree to mark the beginning of a sustained campaign to enhance the city state’s appearance. No one could have anticipated the transformation that followed. This is the story of that process. Now, 50 years later, highly urbanized Singapore enjoys a green network of nature reserves, large and small parks, tree-lined streets, and community gardens that is the envy of other big cities. Singapore has had to make tough decisions. Land is scarce. There are trade-offs between maintaining the island’s rich, natural biodiversity and public demands for housing and infrastructure appropriate to the 21st century. Nevertheless, the National Parks Board, and its partners in the public, private, and civic sectors, continue to strive to keep Singapore green. Lavishly illustrated, the book shows how Singapore aims to be a ‘City in a Garden’, reminding us that the community must engage with the greening mission if this great achievement is to continue.
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Singapore's transformation into a lush garden city.

"Living in a Garden: The Greening of Singapore" offers a vivid journey through Singapore’s ambitious greening initiative, which may inspire you as a nature enthusiast or urban planner. The book's detailed account, bolstered by impressive illustrations, captures a city's dedication to balancing development with natural beauty, making for a stimulating narrative on societal commitment and ecological foresight. If you're fascinated by sustainable urban development, you'll find this book a compelling blueprint of how a city can thrive alongside nature rather than at its expense.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.