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Answers to Module 7 Questions[edit]

Describe your media:

  • Photograph taken of Broken Bay

Is it your own work?

  • Yes, the photograph was taken by me.

What is the file format?

  • JPEG

What license have you chosen?

  • Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license

What category/gallery will you add it to?

  • Broken Bay, Central Coast, Pearl Beach

How will you describe the file?

  • View of the bay from near Pearl Beach.

Education[edit]

There are 28 secondary schools within the North-East Region, Including:

There are also 44 primary schools within the region, Including:

  • Anchor Green Primary School
  • Anderson Primary School
  • Ang Mo Kio Primary School
  • CHIJ Our Lady of Good Counsel
  • CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity
  • CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School
  • Compassvale Primary School
  • Edgefield Primary School
  • Fern Green Primary School
  • Fernvale Primary School
  • Greendale Primary School
  • Holy Innocents' Primary School
  • Horizon Primary School
  • Hougang Primary School
  • Jing Shan Primary School
  • Mayflower Primary School
  • Mee Toh School
  • Montfort Junior School
  • Nan Chiau Primary School
  • North Spring Primary School
  • North Vista Primary School
  • Northshore Primary School
  • Oasis Primary School
  • Palm View Primary School
  • Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School
  • Punggol Cove Primary School
  • Punggol Green Primary School
  • Punggol Primary School
  • Punggol View Primary School
  • Rivervale Primary School
  • Rosyth School
  • Seng Kang Primary School
  • Sengkang Green Primary School
  • Springdale Primary School
  • St. Gabriel's Primary School
  • Teck Ghee Primary School
  • Townsville Primary School
  • Valour Primary School
  • Waterway Primary School
  • Xinghua Primary School
  • Xinmin Primary School
  • Yangzheng Primary School
  • Yio Chu Kang Primary School
  • Zhonghua Primary School

Practice Citations[edit]

This peer-reviewed article is from the Town Planning Review, an urban planning journal published by Liverpool University Press.[1]

This chapter is from Planning Singapore: The Experimental City, a book written by experts in the field of urban and regional planning.[2]

This article will be used in the “Transport” section as it provides an analysis of the transport system in Singapore, particularly its sustainability.[3]

The chapter particularly focuses on Punggol, a town located within the North-East Region, which explains how ecological considerations are implemented into town planning in the region.[4]

The data in this report is organised by planning areas (seven of which are in the North-East Region), so it will be useful in showing the population of the Region and understanding its distribution across each of the planning areas.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Yuen, Belinda (2011). "Centenary paper: Urban planning in Southeast Asia: perspective from Singapore". Town Planning Review. 82 (2): 145–168. doi:10.3828/tpr.2011.12. ISSN 0041-0020.
  2. ^ Bin, Tan Shin; Low, Donald (2019-05-08), "Re-Examining Singapore's Urban Planning and Governance Framework", Planning Singapore, Routledge, pp. 37–62, ISBN 978-1-351-05823-0, retrieved 2021-04-09
  3. ^ Diao, Mi (2019). "Towards sustainable urban transport in Singapore: Policy instruments and mobility trends". Transport Policy. 81: 320–330. doi:10.1016/j.tranpol.2018.05.005. ISSN 0967-070X.
  4. ^ Cheong, Koon Hean (2018-07-12), "Creating Liveable Density Through a Synthesis of Planning, Design and Greenery", SpringerBriefs in Architectural Design and Technology, Singapore: Springer Singapore, pp. 7–12, ISBN 978-981-13-0712-6, retrieved 2021-04-09
  5. ^ "Population Trends". Base. Retrieved 2021-04-09.