Sharing Space and Liveable Life in Singapore Practices
Fei XUE, Stephen Siu Yu LAU
Sharing Space and Liveable Life in Singapore Practices
In recent years, the revolution brought by sharing economy has significantly shaped the urban space and lifestyles. Cities face both huge challenges and great opportunities in the rapid urbanization and population aggregation, which depends on a well-planned and-governed human society. Singapore is one of few high-dense cities that are able to achieve high liveable standards in the Asian context. The authors reveal the Singapore practices on urban liveability and sustainable development via strategy review and case study, which addresses three key issues in policy-making, spatial arrangement, and site management. This research contributes to facilitating the implementation of public health promotion and quality life improvement in the new era of sharing city.
Sharing Space / Liveability / Integrated Development / Singapore
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