Skilling Up for a Green Future
Conversation - Gog Soon Joo
In conversation with ETHOS, the Chief Skills Officer of SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) outlines bold plans to green Singapore’s economy and workforce.

Green Transport in Singapore: Public Attitudes, Intentions and Actions
Article - Chong Wen Wei, Leong Wai Yan, Karenza Mosquera, Ng Kai Xuan, Ng Sheng Yang
With recent studies indicating strong support for green transport among Singaporeans, especially among youth, a greener, people-centric land transport system for Singapore is well within our reach.

Book - Liveable and Sustainable Cities - A Framework
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This book examines the roles of Singapore’s pioneering leaders and their innovative policies.
Editorial Issue 24
Editorial - Alvin Pang
In this special edition of ETHOS, we partner with the Ministry of National Development's Centre for Liveable Cities to explore the theme of urban sustainability, with insights from city leaders, public sector practitioners and urban experts from around the world.

The Future of Urban Sustainability: Implications for Governance
Article - Yuichi Kikuzawa, Elly Chiu
How might we continue to build sustainability and liveability for our people, in the face of local and global shifts, resource pressures, changing societal values and other discontinuities?

Sustainability through Inclusive and Innovative Development: Los Angeles, United States
Article - Victoria Simon
The city’s strategy focuses on the needs of its most vulnerable groups and the aspirations of its residents for a more liveable, equitable, and prosperous future.


Opinion: The Environment as Capital
Opinion - Dodo J. Thampapillai
Following the 2006 Stern report, global warming, climate change and the scarcity of basic resources have become dominant themes in policy forums concerning sustainable development.

Sustainability as Behavioural Change: Nudging the Good, Discouraging the Bad
Article - Charmaine Lim
Intentional habit formation can help to drive the adoption of more sustainable eco-friendly behaviours.

Encouraging Innovation for A More Sustainable Built Environment
Article - Livia Tan
Successful sustainable development demands not just technical innovation but also new models of collaboration between the private and public sectors.
