Singapore
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many cities’ infrastructure plans and projects. At the same time, clearer skies and cleaner air since the lockdowns have also revealed that cities are key to better environments. How can cities bounce back from this crisis stronger, healthier and cleaner? How can they design and structure investments to insure them against continued uncertainty, and what are some best practices of development measures and approaches that would ensure the success of their projects?
At this webinar, Indranee Rajah, Minister in Singapore’s Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Finance and Education, will open the discussion with a keynote on how cities can emerge stronger from this pandemic by investing in sustainable infrastructure to enhance a city’s health.
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UPCOMING LIVE WEBINAR
Emerging Stronger: Healthy and Sustainable Infrastructure
17 July 2020, Friday 4.00pm - 4.50pm Singapore Time (GMT+8)
Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Mandarin
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The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted many cities’ infrastructure plans and projects. At the same time, clearer skies and cleaner air since the lockdowns have also revealed that cities are key to better environments. How can cities bounce back from this crisis stronger, healthier and cleaner? How can they design and structure investments to insure them against continued uncertainty, and what are some best practices of development measures and approaches that would ensure the success of their projects?
At this webinar, Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Singapore’s Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Finance and Education, will open the discussion with a keynote on how cities can emerge stronger from this pandemic by investing in sustainable infrastructure to enhance a city’s health.
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KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Indranee Rajah
Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office
Second Minister for Finance and Education
Singapore
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GUEST MODERATOR
Seth Tan
Executive Director Infrastructure Asia
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PANELLISTS
Pang Yee Ean
CEO Surbana Jurong Capital
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Loh Ah Tuan
Former Director-General and DCEO National Environment Agency
Singapore
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17 July 2020, Friday
4.00pm - 4.50pm Singapore Time (GMT+8)
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Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in Mandarin.
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COVID-19 has disrupted how we live, work and play. With the World Cities Summit (WCS) rescheduled to 20 – 24 June 2021, the CLC Webinar Series: Cities Adapting to a Disrupted World brings together CLC's networks, and the WCS community, to explore how cities can promote liveability, sustainability and resilience while navigating disruptions from pandemics, the climate crisis, social shifts and new technologies.
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