Highlights
New journal paper by Samuel Chng
Borzino, Natalia., Chng, Samuel., & Schubert, Renate. (2026). Public Support for Urban Heat Resilience: Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Mitigation Strategies in Singapore. Sustainable Cities and Society, 107110. Doi: 10.1016/j.scs.2025.107110
New journal paper by Bayi Li, Sarah Wong & Samuel Chng
Li, Bayi., Choi, Yunkyung., Wong, Sarah., Chng, Samuel., & Cheah, Lynette. (2025). Hungry After Dark: Spatio-temporal Analysis of Food Accessibility in a Dense City. International Journal of Urban Sciences. doi: 10.1080/12265934.2025.2591306
New journal paper by Francine Chan & Belinda Yuen
Kato, Yohei., Chan, Francine., & Yuen, Belinda. (2026). Using social network analysis to understand residents’ social connection in a Singapore neighbourhood. Social Networks, 85, 121–133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socnet.2025.12.006
New book by Belinda Yuen, Xin Yang, Francine Chan, Luis Jimenez, Cristina Maria Nearing, Jiaxuan Wang
Outdoor play is vital for youth development. Drawing on empirical research of two towns with the highest under age-18 population in Singapore, the playbook presents key findings on what youth do for recreation, how youth experience outdoor play spaces, and what youth aspire to have in outdoor play spaces in the context of Singapore’s high-rise, high-density, tropical urban environment.
New journal paper by Belinda Yuen & Xin Yang
Lin, Sapphire H., Zhao, Fang., Yang, Xin., Ho, Yi-Ching Lynn., Yuen, Belinda., & Ng, Yee Sien. (2025). Out-of-home activities motivating older adults’ participation in the community. International Journal of Health Geographics, 24, 40. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12942-025-00429-3
LKYCIC Convenes Regional Workshop Ahead of Release of Landmark Five-Year Study in Collaboration with ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute on Southeast Asian Attitudes Toward Climate Change
On 27th November 2025, Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC) convened a regional workshop bringing together urban researchers, policymakers, and emerging city leaders from across Southeast Asia to co-develop new approaches to tackle the amplifying effects of climate change on existing urban issues currently faced by the region’s rapidly growing cities.
New book by Belinda Yuen, Yohei Kato, Francine Chan, Cristina Maria Nearing, Luis Jimenez & Felipe Waldeck
Drawing on ten international case studies and empirical research of Singapore’s Rail Corridor, the Adaptive Reuse of Abandoned Rail Infrastructure Playbook discusses six key dimensions of placekeeping in revitalising disused rail infrastructure into inclusive and sustainable places — partnership and governance, policy, design and management, resourcing, programming, and evaluation.
Best Oral Presentation Award at the GeoHB2025
Ms Sarah Wong, Ms Liu Xiaohan and Mr Li Bayi’s paper titled “Understanding the relationships between Nature-based Solutions and Human Active Mobility: Comparative case studies of Urban Parks in Singapore” won the Best Oral Presentation Award at the GeoHB2025: 2nd International Workshop on Geo-spatial Computing for Understanding Human Behavior in Shanghai, China, organised by Tongji University.
Media interview: Singapore’s concrete canals are turning into green oases
German broadcaster Deutschlandfunk interviewed Prof Cheong Koon Hean regarding Singapore’s rainwater management.
New journal paper by Suhaila Zainal Shah, Ethel Wee & Samuel Chng
Suhaila, Zainal Shah., Wee, Ethel. & Chng, Samuel. (2025). Driving with Pride: The Professionalisation of Singapore’s Public Bus Driving Industry. Singapore Labour Journal 04(01), 139-155. https://doi.org/10.1142/S2811031525000117