Saturday, May 11, 2019

Excerpts from Singapore’s Climate Action Plan

Nothing to do with trees and plants, but just for my record.

Two screenshots below partially bordered in cyan colour excerpted from Singapore’s Climate Action Plan: A Climate-Resilient Singapore, For a Sustainable Future (2016)
[https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/1549Climate_Action_Plan_Publication_Part_2.pdf]

Photos below with the exception of the two screenshots were taken by me on 13 March 2019.

It has been almost 9 years since this geobag wall was installed at East Coast Park.

 The geobag wall was observed to be undercut by wave action, and was stuffed with sand-filled polypropylene sacks, presumably a stopgap by the park management.

 One geobag heading out to the sea.

Geobag wall seemed to have terminated where there is vegetation.

A large Talipariti tiliaceum (Sea hibiscus)

 A geobag wall at another area along East Coast Park beach, adjoining a Riprap slope. Makes me wonder.

Presumably installed almost 9 years ago too.

As expected of such a hard structure, it seemed to be still solid.

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