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== Proposal ==
 
 
 
 
 
=== Project Motivation ===
 
 
The government's future plans to transform Punggol into a vibrant region full of hustle, with developments ranging from sports, university campus, private estates to outdoor adventure centres and have proved to be very exciting to not only current residents, but prospective homeowners as well. However,have conscientious analysis and good planning been applied? How beneficial are these new rapid developments in meeting the current and future needs of punggol residents? Our project strives to analyse and answer these 2 questions.
 
 
=== Project Objective ===
 
 
Our team aims to examine the land use changes between the past 2 master plans of 2008 and 2014 for our study area, Punggol. Through the examination and analysis of the current situation in Punggol using QGIS software. we strive to identify land suitable for the construction of appropriate facilities for 3 target groups, namely the young (0-4 years), economically active (15-64 years) and elderly (65 years and above) to meet the residents’ future needs in 2024. We hope that our land suitability analysis will be useful for suggestions and comparison for future development in Punggol depicted in URA’s Master Plan 2019.
 
 
=== About Punggol ===
 
 
It is a relatively young region with a lot of exciting projects targeted at there. Spanning an area size of 9.57 km2 (3.69 sq mi) and a residential population of 161,570, Punggol is currently set to be envisoned in the future as “the next generation smart & Integrated District”.
 
 
As to the definition of Punggol, there are multiple explanations on how the name Punggol is derived. In Malay, it means  “hurling sticks at the branches of fruit trees to bring the fruits down to the ground” . An alternative interpretation would be  “a place where fruits and forest produce are offered for wholesale”, implying that Punggol was a rural, agricultural area. The third explanation involves Wak Sumang, the man who started the Punggol village. According to his great grandson,while Wak Sumang was clearing his garden, a large tree was burnt and its branch, known as punggur in Malay, fell on his hut. He then decided to name the village “Punggur”.
 
 
In 1996, URA’s announced the Punggol 21 plan, with the vision of developing Punggol as ‘A Waterfront Town of the 21st Century’. Subsequently, in 2010, Punggol is also selected to be developed as Singapore’s first Eco-Town, with notable sustainable green initiatives such as Punggol Waterway and Treelodge@Punggol.
 
 
Future plans for Punggol as outlined in the Draft Masterplan 2019 includes the construction of the Punggol Digital District(PDD),  which would integrate the  key growth industries of the digital economy like cybersecurity and digital technology with an inclusive and green lifestyle destination for the surrounding community.]
 
 
=== Project Data Source ===
 
 
 
Name of data
 
Source
 
Link
 
File Type
 
Master Plan 2008 Land Use
 
https://data.gov.sg
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/mp08-land-use
 
SHP
 
Master Plan 2014 Land Use
 
https://data.gov.sg
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/master-plan-2014-land-use
 
SHP
 
Master Plan 2008 Subzone Boundary (No Sea)
 
https://data.gov.sg
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/master-plan-2008-subzone-boundary-no-sea?resource_id=e3c43ad2-10f9-4bdb-a0c8-1f7b8d62c429
 
SHP
 
Master Plan 2014 Subzone Boundary (No Sea)
 
https://data.gov.sg
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/master-plan-2014-subzone-boundary-no-sea
 
SHP
 
Road Section Line
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall.html
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall/search_datasets.html?searchText=road%20section
 
SHP
 
Bus stop location
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall.html
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall/search_datasets.html?searchText=bus%20stop%20location
 
SHP
 
Train station
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall.html
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall/search_datasets.html?searchText=train%20station
 
SHP
 
LTA DataMall | API User Guide & Documentation
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/mytransport/home/dataMall.html
 
https://www.mytransport.sg/content/dam/datamall/datasets/LTA_DataMall_API_User_Guide.pdf
 
PDF
 
Development Control Parameters For
 
Non-residential Development
 
Handbook
 
URA
 
https://www.ura.gov.sg/services/download_file.aspx?f=%7B2EFD5356-EFF5-4BE7-8E02-1B739BA543AF%7D
 
PDF
 
Singapore Residents by Planning Area Subzone, Age Group, Sex and Type of Dwelling, June 2000 -2019
 
Basic demographic characteristics
 
Resident population/students aged 5 years and over
 
Residents population aged 15 years and over
 
Resident working persons aged 15 years and over
 
Resident household
 
 
Singstat
 
https://www.singstat.gov.sg/find-data/search-by-theme/population/geographic-distribution/latest-data
 
CSV,XLS
 
Community clubs
 
Data gov
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/community-clubs
 
kml
 
Chas clinis
 
Data gov
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/chas-clinics
 
kml
 
gyms@sg
 
Data gov
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/gymssg?resource_id=3354e465-3ffb-4cb7-a3c5-d1a767af9415
 
kml
 
 
=== Project Timeline ===
 
 
 
 
 
=== Scope of Work ===
 
 
 
 
 
=== Project Reference ===
 
https://data.gov.sg/dataset/master-plan-2008-subzone-boundary-no-sea?resource_id=e3c43ad2-10f9-4bdb-a0c8-1f7b8d62c429
 
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https://data.gov.sg/dataset/master-plan-2014-subzone-boundary-no-sea?resource_id=c30bfcc0-7e23-4959-b4d9-c5da5e00af54
 
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https://data.gov.sg/dataset/mp08-land-use?resource_id=9a0a0447-55fa-4b48-99ac-a63824f71dc7
 
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https://data.gov.sg/dataset/master-plan-2014-land-use?resource_id=0d1a6cda-7cad-4b17-b9a8-9e173afebbc1
 

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