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A study of Singapore’s Little India helps to develop a practical approach to preserving and enhancing the livability of historic ethnic districts.
Singapore built an offshore landfill on Pulau Semakau primarily for waste management, but it also ensured that marine life would thrive and it could serve as a public park.
Combining materials processed in a single treatment plant offers cost savings and private sector opportunities in sanitation services.
Singapore halted demolition of an old industrial building within a high-tech business park and repurposed it into a vibrant start-up cluster.
Singapore is transforming its drainage system into re-naturalized streams and bioswales that enhance urban living.
Singapore is making buildings and living and work spaces accessible to all.
Strengthening regional cooperation, diversifying exports, and streamlining trade processes can give Central Asia’s exports a push.
The globalization of commerce requires consistent laws and regulations not only to authorize but also to regulate electronic communications.
Developing regional value chains will promote trade and unlock the region’s unrealized economy.
Harmonization of transportation and customs policies will boost the corridor’s potential as an alternative trade route between Asia and Europe.