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Singapore is called one of the “four Asian tigers” for a reason. After lagging behind other countries back in the 1960s, the ...
At least 80,000 public and private homes will be built over the next 10 to 15 years, according to Singapore's latest land-use ...
A scientific paper last year found that Singapore faces the loss of 7,331 hectares of secondary forest – an area that covers about 10% of the island and is 1.2 times larger than all of Singapore ...
Singapore has been reclaiming land for decades, but that is increasingly unsustainable due to rising sea levels and other impacts of climate change. So the city is going underground. Singapore has ...
The first sale of land in Singapore’s Marina Bay in nine years is set to fetch a bumper price as developers jockey for a piece of the sought-after financial district. The 1.1 hectare (2.7 acre ...
The most attention-grabbing is the target for countries to by 2030 conserve 30 per cent of the planet’s land and sea areas — a figure that land-strapped Singapore may find impossible to meet.
The first land sold in Singapore’s Marina Bay in nine years fetched a record price for a government land sale, with a Malaysian-led group bidding S$2.6 billion ($1.9 billion).
Sea levels in Singapore could increase by 1.37m by 2150, ... Both agencies told The Straits Times that 30 per cent of Singapore’s land area is less than 5m above mean sea level, ...