Transport sustainability in Singapore.
Singapore is a land scarce island state with an increasingly limited scope for expansion of the road network. Singapore’s population is projected to increase to 5.5 million in 2020, leading to an increase in travel demand. The increase in travel demand would have significant impact both socially and...
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author | Goh, Boon Tiong. Goh, Benjamin Yangpeng. Lee, Guo Liang. |
author2 | Liu Yunhua |
author_facet | Liu Yunhua Goh, Boon Tiong. Goh, Benjamin Yangpeng. Lee, Guo Liang. |
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description | Singapore is a land scarce island state with an increasingly limited scope for expansion of the road network. Singapore’s population is projected to increase to 5.5 million in 2020, leading to an increase in travel demand. The increase in travel demand would have significant impact both socially and environmentally. The challenge of the transport system in Singapore is therefore to be sustainable in the long run. This paper investigates the sustainability of Singapore’s transport system by adopting three bottom lines; economic, social and environmental. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/192722019-12-10T14:47:49Z Transport sustainability in Singapore. Goh, Boon Tiong. Goh, Benjamin Yangpeng. Lee, Guo Liang. Liu Yunhua School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Singapore DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation Singapore is a land scarce island state with an increasingly limited scope for expansion of the road network. Singapore’s population is projected to increase to 5.5 million in 2020, leading to an increase in travel demand. The increase in travel demand would have significant impact both socially and environmentally. The challenge of the transport system in Singapore is therefore to be sustainable in the long run. This paper investigates the sustainability of Singapore’s transport system by adopting three bottom lines; economic, social and environmental. Bachelor of Arts 2009-11-16T04:48:37Z 2009-11-16T04:48:37Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19272 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Singapore DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation Goh, Boon Tiong. Goh, Benjamin Yangpeng. Lee, Guo Liang. Transport sustainability in Singapore. |
title | Transport sustainability in Singapore. |
title_full | Transport sustainability in Singapore. |
title_fullStr | Transport sustainability in Singapore. |
title_full_unstemmed | Transport sustainability in Singapore. |
title_short | Transport sustainability in Singapore. |
title_sort | transport sustainability in singapore |
topic | DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic development::Singapore DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Transportation |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/19272 |
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