[CLC+SI Report] Planning for Communities_Lessons from Seoul and Singapore
Planning for Communities_Lessons from Seoul and Singapore
Contents
1. Introduction 01
2. Research Process 07
3. Urban Planning and Public Participation 11
• Urban Planning in Seoul
• Urban Planning in Singapore
• Urban Planning in Singapore
4. Local Community Organisations 35
• Seoul: From Institutionalised Structures to Community-Led Initiatives• Singapore: Public Housing Development and Community Building
5. From the Drawing Board to the Community:
Participatory Planning Case Studies from Seoul and Singapore
• Town Level Rejuvenation 54- Seoul: Local Community Planning
- Seoul: Strategic Urban Regeneration Plan
- Singapore: Remaking our Heartland (ROH)
• Neighbourhood-Level Planning 87
- Seoul: Strategic Urban Regeneration Plan
- Singapore: Remaking our Heartland (ROH)
- Seoul: Dong-Level Community Planning
- Seoul: Residential Environment Management Program (REMP)
- Seoul: Residential Environment Management Program (REMP)
- Singapore: Neighbourhood Renewal Programme (NRP)
and BOND! Pilot Project
• Major Developments in Existing Communities 116- Seoul: Gyeongui Line Forest Park
- Singapore: Rail Corridor
- Singapore: Our Tampines Hub (OTH)
• Community Participation and Ownership 144
- Singapore: Rail Corridor
- Singapore: Our Tampines Hub (OTH)
- Seoul: Vibrant Community Center (VCC)
- Seoul: Namugunuel—Citizen Ownership of Community Spaces
- Singapore: Hello Neighbour—Social Linkway and
- Seoul: Namugunuel—Citizen Ownership of Community Spaces
- Singapore: Hello Neighbour—Social Linkway and
Neighbourhood Incubator Project
- Singapore: Community Participatory Programmes
6. Planning for Communities, with Communities, by Communities: 179
Lessons from Seoul and Singapore
7. Conclusion: It Takes a Village to Plan a City— 191
Towards Collaborative Planning Approaches