Silver cities: planning for an ageing population in Singapore. An urban planning policy case study of Kampung Admiralty

Purpose>This paper explores ways in which Singapore adapts its planning policy and practices to meet the needs of its growing silver population, particularly the relationship between ageing related policies and its urban development strategies.Design/methodology/approach>The research assesses...

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Aging
Built environment
Cities
Collaboration
Demographics
Development strategies
Governance
Housing
Maritime law
Older people
Policies
Policy making
Population
Population aging
Population policy
Post occupancy evaluation
Public housing
Reflective practice
Research design
Research methodology
Stakeholders
Urban development
Urban environments
Urban planning
Urbanization
title Silver cities: planning for an ageing population in Singapore. An urban planning policy case study of Kampung Admiralty
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