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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: ting jun feng, Maximize Land Space by Building high-rise, high density flats, PAST: 1960s-80s ???? Maximize Land Space, PAST: 1960s-80s ???? Encourage Social Cohesion, FUTURE: 1990s onwards ???? Allowing installments and CPF for purchase of flats, Meeting the needs of Senior Citizens ???? Upgrading facilities in older estates, FUTURE: 1990s onwards ???? Meet Future Needs, Building high-rise, high density flats to • relieve overcrowding in the cities/ clearance of slums and accommodate people affected by development projects (eg Jurong), Building high-rise, high density flats would help as • Land is extremely scarce in Singapore; maximising will ensure sufficient space for other developmental purposes such as commercial and industrial., PAST: 1960s-80s ???? Build Self-contained Towns, PAST: 1960s-80s ???? Encourage Home Ownership, Encourage Social Cohesion meaning •different races residing in the same area, who would then have a chance to interact and understand each other better leading to social cohesion between the different races. • In the past, different races were concentrated in different parts of Singaporeans hindering social cohesion., FUTURE: 1990s onwards ???? Limiting the proportion of races in every neighbourhood and block, Meeting the needs of Senior Citizens ???? Building studio apartments in existing estates, Land Acquisition Act helps to • the government to acquire land from people who own it through compensation. • This was due to limited land and the need to maximize use of available land., Solving the Housing Crisis brings about Land Acquisition Act, CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today future FUTURE: 1990s onwards, FUTURE: 1990s onwards ???? Singles at least 35 years are allowed to buy resale flats and could use a CPF Housing Grant, Meet Future Needs ???? Meeting the needs of Senior Citizens, •different races residing in the same area, who would then have a chance to interact and understand each other better leading to social cohesion between the different races. • In the past, different races were concentrated in different parts of Singaporeans hindering social cohesion. promotes • Ease social tension between the different income groups ( not good for the higher-income to live in exclusive areas. ) • Interaction among different income groups builds greater understanding leading to harmony., •different races residing in the same area, who would then have a chance to interact and understand each other better leading to social cohesion between the different races. • In the past, different races were concentrated in different parts of Singaporeans hindering social cohesion. meaning to • Allow residents to be more involved in matters that directly affect their homes and environment As the Resident's Committee is made up of people from different races, they interact with each other when solving estate problems. This helps strengthen the sense of understanding between the different eaces, leading to social cohesion.