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  2. Singapore Green Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Green Plan (SGP) was created in 1992 to ensure that the economic growth model of Singapore does not compromise the environment. [1] The SGP sets out the strategies, programs and targets for Singapore to maintain a quality living environment while pursuing economic prosperity.

  3. Environmental issues in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's rapid development into an urban nation has neglected the natural environment, according to a report published by the National University of Singapore, which ranked the country as the "worst environmental offender among 179 countries". The government called the ranking unfair, claiming that Singapore is unique due to its "limited ...

  4. Singapore Green Plan 2030 - Wikipedia

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    Efforts to create a sustainable Singapore hark back to 1992, when the first Green Plan was released. Another edition was released in 2002, titled the Singapore Green Plan 2012 . Several carbon-neutral targets were announced, with targets set in 2020 to half 2030 peak greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and achieve net-zero emissions "as soon as ...

  5. Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment; Agency overview; Formed: 1972; 53 years ago () Jurisdiction: Government of Singapore: Headquarters: 40 Scotts Road #24-00, Environment Building, Singapore 228231: Motto: Sustainable Singapore: Employees: 4,493 (2018) [1] Annual budget: S$2.75 billion (2019) [1] Ministers responsible

  6. Urban planning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The First Review of the plan included an area encompassing southern Johore and Singapore Island, in line with the plan's regional focus. However, with Singapore's direction of development unclear, the 1965 Plan was held back innovatively and was not expected to last past 1972.

  7. Water supply and sanitation in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The water resources of Singapore are especially precious given the small amount of densely settled land. Singapore receives an average of 2,400 mm of rainfall annually, well above the global average of 1,050 mm. The constraint is the limited land area to catch and store the rainfall, and the absence of natural aquifers and lakes. [11]

  8. The Singapore Economic Review - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1956 as the Malayan Economic Review, obtaining its current name in 1969. [1] It is the official journal of the Economic Society of Singapore. [2] The journal covers economics in general, with an emphasis on economic issues in Asia. [1] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor ...

  9. Category:Sustainability in Singapore - Wikipedia

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