Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore

This thesis presents a field study examining the effect of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore on social capital. Based on a multi-disciplinary approach and following the theoretical framework of bonding and bridging social capital developed by Robert Putnam an...

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Main Author: Tovatt, Oliver
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Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen 2015
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-uu-2652452015-10-28T05:00:48ZBuilding Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in SingaporeengTovatt, OliverUppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen2015Singaporesocial capitallandscape perceptionsblue-green infrastructuresocial engineeringbioengineeringsocial architecturesocial sustainabilitywater infrastructurebiophiliasocialt kapitallandskapsarkitekturblågrön infrastruktursocial ingenjörskonstsocial stadsplaneringrobert putnamThis thesis presents a field study examining the effect of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore on social capital. Based on a multi-disciplinary approach and following the theoretical framework of bonding and bridging social capital developed by Robert Putnam and others, three different cases of the ABC Programme were compared, looking particularly at the level of blue-green landscape integration. The three cases comprised the ABC flagship project ‘Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park’ with high level of blue-green integration as well as the green and the grey section of the Ulu Pandan Park Connector with medium and low level of blue-green integration, respectively. Quantitative data was obtained by counting the share of park users engaged in social interaction and by surveying 330 park users on the perceptions of social interaction and integration. In addition to the quantitative data, a total of 60 face-to-face interviews were carried out in the three park areas, providing an in-depth understanding of the perceptions of the surrounding areas. The study concludes that the ABC Waters Programme is a strong generator of social capital, offering an attractive place for social bonding and to some extent also for social bridging.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-265245application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Singapore
social capital
landscape perceptions
blue-green infrastructure
social engineering
bioengineering
social architecture
social sustainability
water infrastructure
biophilia
socialt kapital
landskapsarkitektur
blågrön infrastruktur
social ingenjörskonst
social stadsplanering
robert putnam
spellingShingle Singapore
social capital
landscape perceptions
blue-green infrastructure
social engineering
bioengineering
social architecture
social sustainability
water infrastructure
biophilia
socialt kapital
landskapsarkitektur
blågrön infrastruktur
social ingenjörskonst
social stadsplanering
robert putnam
Tovatt, Oliver
Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore
description This thesis presents a field study examining the effect of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore on social capital. Based on a multi-disciplinary approach and following the theoretical framework of bonding and bridging social capital developed by Robert Putnam and others, three different cases of the ABC Programme were compared, looking particularly at the level of blue-green landscape integration. The three cases comprised the ABC flagship project ‘Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park’ with high level of blue-green integration as well as the green and the grey section of the Ulu Pandan Park Connector with medium and low level of blue-green integration, respectively. Quantitative data was obtained by counting the share of park users engaged in social interaction and by surveying 330 park users on the perceptions of social interaction and integration. In addition to the quantitative data, a total of 60 face-to-face interviews were carried out in the three park areas, providing an in-depth understanding of the perceptions of the surrounding areas. The study concludes that the ABC Waters Programme is a strong generator of social capital, offering an attractive place for social bonding and to some extent also for social bridging. 
author Tovatt, Oliver
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title Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore
title_short Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore
title_full Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore
title_fullStr Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Building Social Capital : A Field Study of the Active, Beautiful and Clean Waters (ABC Waters) Programme in Singapore
title_sort building social capital : a field study of the active, beautiful and clean waters (abc waters) programme in singapore
publisher Uppsala universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
publishDate 2015
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