Urban Redevelopment Authority & National Parks Board of Singapore:Planning and Operating a City in Nature
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The Urban Redevelopment Authority and National Parks Board of Singapore are working together to make urban spaces greener and more sustainable, to provide a quality living environment for everyone. Geographically located near the warm tropical equator, Singapore is acutely aware of the impact of climate change, such as increasing temperatures. Explore their innovative approaches across Singapore as they plan and operate a sustainable City in Nature.
• Discover how two government organizations, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) and the National Parks Board (NParks) of Singapore, are united in their efforts to plan and operate a City in Nature.
• As part of its vision to plan a City in Nature, explore how URA uses the geographic approach and its custom 3D ePlanner application to empower thousands of public officers and support planning and urban design across the country.
• Learn how the URA is developing a complete 3D System of Record and leveraging the latest ArcGIS 3D capabilities, such as catalog layers, voxels, and procedural rules. Watch as URA demonstrates what it takes to perform integrated, long-term planning for an entire country.
• With over 6 million managed trees across Singapore, NParks has developed an ecosystem of GIS applications to streamline workflows, from tree inspections to landscape operations. To increase efficiency, NParks is also integrating multiple enterprise business systems, such as finance, human resources, and field inspection.
• Explore the power of deep enterprise system integration and real-time sensors as NParks demonstrates interconnected systems that significantly improve productivity.