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Revision as of 18:43, 14 January 2020

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What Are We Doing?

An over-reliance on automobiles has negatively impacted the livability of Singapore, especially with urbanization and a rapidly increasing population. The transport sector contributes to 15% of Singapore’s greenhouse gas emissions, contributing significantly to air pollution and deterioration of the environment. Traffic congestion also imposes economic costs on the country. This has prompted the government to work towards a vision of a car-lite city.

Therefore, understanding the level of ‘car-lite’ness of precincts is of paramount importance for the government and agencies to better take steps to focus future developments towards making precincts more car-lite. As such, this project aims to develop a set of matrices to measure the car-lite level of each precinct/neighbourhood in Singapore. These matrices in union with a GIS mapping application which will enable better planning and prioritization of resources, to enable each neighbourhood to attain a minimum level of car-lite.

PROJECT LEARNING OUTCOMES
  1. Analyze relationships between urban infrastructures and motor vehicle usage
  2. Identify, develop and defend variables and scoring used in car-lite matrices
  3. Plan and execute an application development project
  4. Create a GIS Application Toolkit