Title
Year
Author
AFTA and the harmonisation of transport regulations: a case study on land transport in Malaysia and Singapore
AFTA and the harmonisation of transport regulations: a case study on land transport in Malaysia and Singapore
1998
Chin, Anthony
Chan, Kok Wei
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Chin, Anthony Chan, Kok Wei |
Editor |
Chin, Anthony Choi, Alfred |
Title |
AFTA and the harmonisation of transport regulations: a case study on land transport in Malaysia and Singapore |
Source Title | Law, social sciences and public policy: towards a unified framework |
Publication Date | 1998 |
Publisher | Singapore : Singapore University Press |
Call Number | KPP44 Law |
Subject |
Traffic regulations -- Singapore Traffic regulations -- Malaysia Transportation -- Law and legislation -- Singapore Transportation -- Law and legislation -- Malaysia |
Page | 291-321 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Identifies some of the likely effects of increased trade flows on the land transport network between Malaysia and Singapore |
An effective demand management instrument in urban transport: the Area Licensing Scheme in Singapore
An effective demand management instrument in urban transport: the Area Licensing Scheme in Singapore
An effective demand management instrument in urban transport: the Area Licensing Scheme in Singapore
2002
Foo, Tuan Seik
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Foo, Tuan Seik |
Editor |
Pacione, Michael |
Title |
An effective demand management instrument in urban transport: the Area Licensing Scheme in Singapore |
Source Title | The city: critical concepts in the social science. Vol. 3. Economic structure and change in the western city |
Publication Date | 2002 |
Publisher | London : Routledge |
Call Number | HT119 Cit |
Subject |
Area Licensing Scheme (Singapore) Traffic congestion -- Singapore Urban transportation policy -- Singapore Toll roads -- Singapore |
Page | 383-399 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Originally published in Cities, vol. 14, no.3, pp. 155-164, 1997 |
Developments in the air transport industry: implications for Singapore tourism
Developments in the air transport industry: implications for Singapore tourism
2001
Chin, Anthony T. H.
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Chin, Anthony T. H. |
Editor |
Tan, Ern Ser Yeoh, Brenda S. A. Wang, Jennifer |
Title |
Developments in the air transport industry: implications for Singapore tourism |
Source Title | Tourism management and policy: perspectives from Singapore |
Publication Date | 2001 |
Publisher | Singapore : World Scientific Publishing |
Call Number | G155.12 Tou 2001 |
Subject |
Aeronautics, Commercial -- Singapore -- Passenger traffic Tourism -- Singapore Air travel -- Economic aspects -- Singapore Airlines -- Singapore Aerospace industries -- Asia Aerospace industries -- Pacific Area |
Page | 593-129 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Looks at the implications on route development and the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis on airport development |
Jalan Singapura: 700 years of movement in Singapore
Jalan Singapura: 700 years of movement in Singapore
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Teo, Eisen |
Title |
Jalan Singapura: 700 years of movement in Singapore |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publisher | Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Editions |
Call Number | HE274 Teo 2019 |
Subject |
Transportation -- Singapore -- History Urban transportation -- Singapore - -History Urban transportation policy -- Singapore -- History |
Page | 333 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
Historian Eisen Teo is fascinated by something else: its land transport networks, and urban and traffic patterns. He dubs it the History of Movement: an intimate history driven by human nature, the age-old need to move from Point A to Point B for the everyday conduct of life. As the world urbanizes, the history of movement will only grow in relevance. Jalan Singapura sheds new light on Singapore history through 700 years of movement. From horse carriages to subway trains, dirt tracks to million-dollar expressways, ancient attap villages to glass-and-steel waterfronts, the movement of a people has shaped Singapore's present - and illuminates its future. This book gives readers a new perspective on Singapore history through topics very close to the hearts and experiences of everyone living in the country, namely land transport, urban living and traffic. It will also draw lessons from history to provide bold solutions for present-day urban and land transport problems in Singapore. |
Jalan Singapura: 700 years of movement in Singapore
Jalan Singapura: 700 years of movement in Singapore
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Teo, Eisen |
Title |
Jalan Singapura: 700 years of movement in Singapore |
Publication Date | 2020 |
Publisher | Singapore: Marshall Cavendish |
Call Number | HE274 Teo 2019 |
Subject |
Transportation -- Singapore -- History Urban transportation -- Singapore -- History Urban transportation policy -- Singapore -- History |
Page | 333 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
restrictedAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Abstract |
A history of a city-state can cover its political leaders or military past. Historian Eisen Teo is fascinated by something else: its land transport networks, and urban and traffic patterns. He dubs it the History of Movement: an intimate history driven by human nature, the age-old need to move from Point A to Point B for the everyday conduct of life. As the world urbanizes, the history of movement will only grow in relevance. Jalan Singapura sheds new light on Singapore history through 700 years of movement. From horse carriages to subway trains, dirt tracks to million-dollar expressways, ancient attap villages to glass-and-steel waterfronts, the movement of a people has shaped Singapore's present - and illuminates its future. This book gives readers a new perspective on Singapore history through topics very close to the hearts and experiences of everyone living in the country, namely land transport, urban living and traffic. It will also draw lessons from history to provide bold solutions for present-day urban and land transport problems in Singapore. |
Silat Seni Gayong PASAK Singapura: a historical legacy
Silat Seni Gayong PASAK Singapura: a historical legacy
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Mohamed Effendy bin Abdul Hamid |
Title |
Silat Seni Gayong PASAK Singapura: a historical legacy |
Publication Date | 2017 |
Publisher | Singapore: Silat Seni Gayong Perkumpolan Anak-Anak Sandiwara Angkatan Kesenian (PASAK) Singapura |
Call Number | GV1100.8112 Moh 2017 |
Subject |
Silat Seni Gayong (PASAK) Singapura -- History Martial arts schools -- Singapore -- History Martial arts -- Singapore -- History Pencak silat -- Singapore -- History Self-defense -- Singapore -- History Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental -- Singapore -- History Malays (Asian people) -- Singapore -- History |
Page | 218 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Singapore’s mass rapid transit: privatisation and re-nationalisation
Singapore’s mass rapid transit: privatisation and re-nationalisation
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Editor |
Chia, Jean Chia Chan, Jia Hao |
Title |
Singapore’s mass rapid transit: privatisation and re-nationalisation |
Source Title | Rethinking the status quo : public policy case studies on Singapore |
Publication Date | 2021 |
Publisher | Singapore : Pagesetters Services Pte Ltd for Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy |
Call Number | JQ1063.A56P64 Ret 2021 |
Subject |
Local transit -- Singapore Subways -- Singapore |
Page | 105-124 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book Chapter |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
OpenAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Sport in Singapore: the colonial legacy
Sport in Singapore: the colonial legacy
Collection | Transportation & Shipping |
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Author/Creator |
Aplin, Nick |
Title |
Sport in Singapore: the colonial legacy |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Publisher | Singapore: Straits Times Press |
Call Number | GV663.S56 Apl 2019 |
Subject |
Sports -- Singapore -- History Athletes -- Singapore -- History |
Page | 336 |
Language | English |
Content Type | Book |
Object Type |
Text |
Terms of Use |
openAccess |
Repository | NUS Libraries |
Description |
This book is a detailed and comprehensive exploration of the development of sport in Singapore in the colonial period, from the early 19th century up until self-government was established in 1959. It delves into the introduction and growth of the culture of sport in Singapore. More than 20 sports, including football, golf, badminton, netball, polo, and swimming, are examined, with each sport covered in its own chapter. The book also examines other aspects of sport such as the role of clubs and associations in early Singapore, the different communities, the need for space, access to sport for women, how sport survived during the Japanese Occupation, restoring sporting traditions after the war, and working towards achievement in international sport and the Olympics. Most importantly, the book highlights the very human stories behind sport in Singapore — the struggles and achievements of Singapore’s early sportsmen and sportswomen, including well-known names like Wong Peng Soon in badminton, Alice Pennefather who excelled in badminton, tennis and hockey, and weightlifter Tan Howe Liang, winner of Singapore’s first Olympic medal. |
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