Journal
URBAN WATER JOURNAL
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 61-67Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1573062X.2020.1850804
Keywords
Sustainable drainage; ABC Waters; water sensitive urban design; residential property; Singapore
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- CRC for Water Sensitive Cities of the Commonwealth of Australia [IRP2.2]
- PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency [1160314]
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Different policy mechanisms to encourage private property developers to adopt sustainable drainage features have been tried in many countries, with Singapore's ABC Waters Programme being one example. Interviews with property developers in Singapore revealed that there were no substantial differences in company characteristics between adopters and non-adopters. Five main types of strategies to promote sustainable drainage features in Singapore were suggested, which could also be suitable for other countries with similar policy goals.
Different policy mechanisms to encourage private property developers to adopt sustainable drainage features have been tried in many countries with moderate success. Singapore's ABC Waters Programme encourages the adoption of sustainable drainage by private developers through certification amongst others. However, this has not been implemented by all developers uniformly. Therefore, using Singapore as a case study we analyse the key strategies to promote sustainable drainage features. In-depth interviews with twelve prominent property developers were conducted to understand their knowledge, attitude and adoption behaviour. There were no substantial differences in company characteristics between adopters and non-adopters. Five main types of strategies: right timing, industry engagement, public education, financial incentives, and regulations were suggested to increase the adoption of sustainable drainage features in Singapore. These strategies could be suitable for other countries pursuing similar policy goals as well.
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