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VISION A global knowledge centre for liveable and sustainable cities

OUR NETWORK Supporting CLC is an esteemed group of Advisors, Fellows, and Experts, as well as 23 local stakeholder government agencies, and partners around the world.

HOUSING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD Knowledge Platforms Building and Construction Authority

Stakeholder Agencies Research Advisory Partners

Capability Development About the Centre for Liveable Cities KNOWLEDGE PLATFORMS Set up in 2008 by the Ministry of National Development We cultivate thought leadership on liveable and sustainable cities through and the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, the World Cities Summit and various knowledge platforms and products. the Centre for Liveable Cities (CLC)’s mission is to distil, RESEARCH World Cities Summit (WCS) create and share knowledge on liveable and sustainable We focus on two key questions for research: (a) How • Two-yearly global event for leaders from government, cities. CLC’s work spans four main areas—Research, Singapore has transformed in the last five decades; and industry, academia and international organisations Capability Development, Knowledge Platforms, and (b) How we can build on this knowledge to address current to address city challenges and share innovative and future challenges for Singapore and other cities. urban solutions Advisory. Through these activities, CLC hopes to provide • Under the ambit of Urban Week, urban leaders and practitioners with the knowledge and Urban Systems Studies WCS is held in conjunction with Singapore International Water Week and CleanEnviro Summit Singapore support needed to make our cities better. • Book series documents Singapore’s development journey based on hundreds of interviews with • Drew more than 21,000 participants in 2016 pioneer leaders from over 120 countries • Topics include: Water; Integrating Land Use • Details at www.worldcitiessummit.com.sg and Mobility; Industrial Infrastructure; WCS Mayors Forum Housing; Sustainable Environment; Biodiversity; Financing a City; Working with Markets; • An annual by-invitation event for mayors and city leaders Land Administration and Land Acquisition; Tourism; to discuss urban issues and share best practices Urban Redevelopment; Port and the City; • Host city alternates between Singapore during the Planning for the Arts; Community Engagement; even years, and Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize Food Security; Technology and the City Laureate city during the odd years — (2013), • E-copies available at www.clc.gov.sg (2015), Suzhou (2017) and Medellin (2019)

Forward-Looking Research WCS Young Leaders Symposium • Address Singapore’s emerging urban challenges, • A dynamic network of over 400 change-makers aged between 30 and 45, who are keen to shape the global drawing on CLC Advisors, Experts, local Inclusive Urban stakeholder government agencies, and urban agenda download Regeneration ISSUE 12 • JAN 2018 ISSUE 12 • JAN CLC Visiting Fellows free INCLUSIVE URBAN REGENERATION Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize copies online • Tap CLC’s global network to develop city • They meet annually at the Symposium, which is held case studies alongside the WCS Mayors Forum • Output includes books (e.g. Planning for • Two-yearly international award that honours outstanding Communities: Lessons from and Singapore, achievements and contributions to the creation of Urban Mobility: 10 Cities Leading the Way Interview liveable, vibrant and sustainable communities Richard Florida in Asia Pacific), CLC Insights essays and Cheong Koon Hean Opinion Marilyn J. Taylor research reports Adib Jalal Essay Lectures, Print and Digital Media Alexandros Washburn Michael Koh CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT Remy Guo Susan Fainstein, Norman Fainstein & Gurubaran Subramaniam

• CLC Lecture Series — average 15 lectures per year ISSUE 12 • JAN 2018 City Focus We conduct practitioner-oriented training Bandung Case Study • Urban Solutions — biannual magazine Barcelona Singapore for over 700 participants annually. Kigali A bi-annual magazine • Better Cities — monthly e-newsletter published by Local Programmes • Social media — Facebook page and Youtube channel • Designated key training institute for with hundreds of videos of CLC interviews and lectures Singapore’s public sector (Infrastructure and Environment cluster) • Enable a deeper understanding of Singapore’s model of urban governance and policy dilemmas • Tiered programmes: LUGP (Leaders in Urban Governance Programme), EDGE (Executive ADVISORY Development & Growth Exchange), City EXCEL We seek to understand the unique (City Executive Leaders) challenges of developing cities, International Programmes and share good practices of urban • Designed to encourage application of high- and infrastructure planning, density, high liveability guiding principles in development and governance. urban development and management based Our research has distilled Cities Two Underlying Systems Three Key Outcomes on Singapore’s experience key principles from Singapore’s • Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh — India development experience s Integrated Master Planning s High • Includes networking with practitioners from the government, and private companies that • Colombo — Sri Lanka and Development s Competitive Economy into the Singapore provide integrated urban solutions • Jakarta — Indonesia s Dynamic Urban Governance Liveability Framework. s Sustainable Environment • Yangon — Myanmar