A model green city? : the history of conservation discourse in Singapore 1965 to the present

With perfectly manicured parks, dense rainforest, and tall skyscrapers, Singapore’s environment could be looked at in two ways; a natural wonder; or a man-made marvel. Promoting herself as the “City in a Garden”, it’s difficult to ascertain the boundaries between humans and nature. Along these line...

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Main Author: Tan, Yee Ting
Other Authors: Miles Alexander Powell
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137583
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description With perfectly manicured parks, dense rainforest, and tall skyscrapers, Singapore’s environment could be looked at in two ways; a natural wonder; or a man-made marvel. Promoting herself as the “City in a Garden”, it’s difficult to ascertain the boundaries between humans and nature. Along these lines of thought, is the problem of conservation. The preservation of the natural world sits uncomfortably throughout Singapore’s history of rigorous nation building since its independence. But is Singapore really the government-dominated city-state it is made out to be? In a place where everything has been meticulously planned and constructed, how do we reconcile our man-made development with its encroachment on what little natural environments we have left? This paper will explore the changing discourse on conservation that has been increasingly co-produced and contested amongst the state and various other conservation actors.
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spelling ntu-10356/1375832020-04-03T03:06:17Z A model green city? : the history of conservation discourse in Singapore 1965 to the present Tan, Yee Ting Miles Alexander Powell School of Humanities Miles.Powell@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::History With perfectly manicured parks, dense rainforest, and tall skyscrapers, Singapore’s environment could be looked at in two ways; a natural wonder; or a man-made marvel. Promoting herself as the “City in a Garden”, it’s difficult to ascertain the boundaries between humans and nature. Along these lines of thought, is the problem of conservation. The preservation of the natural world sits uncomfortably throughout Singapore’s history of rigorous nation building since its independence. But is Singapore really the government-dominated city-state it is made out to be? In a place where everything has been meticulously planned and constructed, how do we reconcile our man-made development with its encroachment on what little natural environments we have left? This paper will explore the changing discourse on conservation that has been increasingly co-produced and contested amongst the state and various other conservation actors. Bachelor of Arts in History 2020-04-03T03:06:17Z 2020-04-03T03:06:17Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/137583 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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