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What are the different areas of Singapore’s development? (Economic…
What are the different areas of Singapore’s development?
Economic
Establishment of new venues
trade venues, ports, business venues
Change from labour-based to skill-based economy
For Singapore to stay competitive, workers must actively upgrade their skills, and employers must work with the Government and the Labour Movement to redesign jobs and develop talent.
Establishment of centers, hubs
Reasearch centers and innovation hubs
Measure implemented to foreign talent
Such as S pass
Environmental
Established green spaces
Parks
Nature Reeserves
Reservoirs
Created legislation that protects the environment
Clean water act
Clean air act
Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA)
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
Obtained accolades for environmental conservation
EcoFriend Award by NEA
Cultural
Establishment of different galleries, museums and other artspaces
The Maritime Experiential Museum
Red Dot Design Museum
Singapore Art Museum
National Museum of Singapore
Gillman Barracks
Goodman Arts Centre
Kult Gallery
Tanjong Pagar Distripark
Creation of ministries, councils and organisations
that governs arts and culture
Creation of institutes
promote the arts through funding, provision of space, etc.
Social
Created ministries
govern social issues and areas
Established legislation and campaigns
promotes and strengthens inter-racial and inter-religion harmony
Efforts to uphold rights of every citizen and non-citizen in Singapore