CITYGREEN - Issue - 12
CITYGREEN - Issue - 12
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In this issue of CITY GREEN, we examine how cities around the world, including Singapore, have taken steps towards integrating nature into urban spaces, and how these cities improve residentsâ lives with the support of nature. Urban planner and environmentalist F. Kaid Benfield advocates for citiesâ smart growth through the creation of designs that allow nature to support urbanity. The addition of green infrastructure, as well as trees and parks within the concrete spaces can provide solutions to improve residentsâ way of life. Likewise, architects like Jeanne Gang demonstrate that cities such as Chicago can be transformed and revitalised simply by maximising its residentsâ opportunities to enjoy nature. At a personal level, Singaporeans have realised the benefits of getting closer to nature. A report by Sarah Ichioka sheds light on the nascent urban farming community in Singapore, and the nationâs steps toward improving its food security. The many green spaces in Singapore also afford residents opportunities to commune with nature easily. Residents in a number of housing precincts, including The Interlace and Yishun Greenwalk, can admire and interact with nature from their doorsteps.
CITYGREEN Magazine Description:
åºç瀟: Centre for Urban Greenery & Ecology
ã«ããŽãªãŒ: Science
èšèª: English
çºè¡é »åºŠ: Half-yearly
CITYGREEN presents information on greening and ecology of the urban environment. The articles in each issue are written by well-known experts and professionals from disciplines such as architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning and urban ecology. As a magazine, it presents useful information found in scientific resources in a highly readable and delightfully illustrated format. CITYGREEN has won the APEX Awards for Publication Excellence for five consecutive years - 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013 and 2012.
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