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Title: | The Role of the Blue Economy in Singapore’s Sustainable Energy Transition | Authors: | Mary Ann Quirapas-Franco Melissa Low Alex Ng |
Keywords: | Blue Economy, Singapore Green Plan, Coastal and Marine Environment, Sustainable Development, Marine Energy | Issue Date: | 23-May-2021 | Publisher: | Energy Studies Institute, National University of Singapore | Citation: | Mary Ann Quirapas-Franco, Melissa Low, Alex Ng (2021-05-23). The Role of the Blue Economy in Singapore’s Sustainable Energy Transition : 1-4. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Series/Report no.: | ESI Policy Brief;43 | Abstract: | Singapore recently launched the Singapore Green Plan 2030 (SGP 2030), a whole-of-nation movement to drive the city-state’s national agenda on sustainable development. While the SGP 2030 primarily focuses on the green aspects or land-based solutions to climate change, Singapore should tap on its marine and coastal resources to complement and strengthen current efforts to achieve long-term and sustainable economic growth. This policy brief explores the opportunities to expand Singapore’s blue economy, especially to transition to more sustainable energy source | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/194840 |
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