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In recent months, Singapore’s forests have been in the public eye after stunning drone shots of Clementi Forest went viral. Now, Dover’s lush corridor has seen residents and green groups petition and appeal to authorities to keep it away from the bulldozers. This week, Lin Suling speaks to Ho Hua Chew of the Nature Society (Singapore), NTU Asian School of the Environment's Ngo Kang Min and Institute of Policy Studies' Woo Jun Jie on zoning, land-use planning and whether a middle ground can be found in space-starved Singapore.
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In recent months, Singapore’s forests have been in the public eye after stunning drone shots of Clementi Forest went viral. Now, Dover’s lush corridor has seen residents and green groups petition and appeal to authorities to keep it away from the bulldozers. This week, Lin Suling speaks to Ho Hua Chew of the Nature Society (Singapore), NTU Asian School of the Environment's Ngo Kang Min and Institute of Policy Studies' Woo Jun Jie on zoning, land-use planning and whether a middle ground can be found in space-starved Singapore.
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