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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Junwei --- Hello Chief Justice Fang, Public Housing in Singapore for the FUTURE: 1990s onwards, PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Build Self-contained Towns, Encourage Home Ownership by Allowing installments and CPF for purchase of flats, Solve the Housing Crisis through Land Acquisition Act, CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today aims to Encourage Social Cohesion, Maximize Land Space by Building high-rise, high density flats, Build Self-contained Towns by building towns with their own facilities, Build Self-contained Towns by Building towns further away from city centre, Public Housing in Singapore to solve the problems of the PAST: 1960s-80s, Resettlement by • 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., Public Housing in Singapore guiding principles regardless of time CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today, PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Maximize Land Space, PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Solve the Housing Crisis, Building high-rise, high density flats because • Land is extremely scarce in Singapore; maximising will ensure sufficient space for other developmental purposes such as commercial and industrial., Land Acquisition Act because • Land is extremely scarce in Singapore; maximising will ensure sufficient space for other developmental purposes such as commercial and industrial., CONTINUOUS: 1960s – today aims to Maximize Land Space, PAST: 1960s-80s aimed to Encourage Home Ownership, Allowing installments and CPF for purchase of flats thus • easier to buy a flat • Home ownership = financial security + sense of pride and belonging to the estate = strengthen loyalty to the country • Motivates Singaporeans to work hard + gave a stake in country + promotes peace a s people would not want their homes destroyed, • 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. thus • relieve overcrowding in the cities/ clearance of slums and accommodate people affected by development projects (eg Jurong), Solve the Housing Crisis through Resettlement