Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Study Space XI Singapore
Introduction
The third volume features articles resulting from our Study Space Program held in Singapore in June 2018. Study Space is an annual weeklong workshop that brings together scholars and practitioners from around the world to solve critical issues facing metropolitan regions. It is held in a different city every year, providing an opportunity for its participants to engage in comparative research and networking around the globe. We hope that you find this journal informative and become interested in our Study Space Program, and publishing your own work in our journal.Articles
Introduction
Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer and Karen Johnston
Coastal Cultural Heritage Protection in the United States, France and the United Kingdom
Ryan Rowberry, Ismat Hanano, Sutton M. Freedman, Michelle Wilco, and Cameron Kline
The European Union Perspective on Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Issues
Maria Kenig-Witkowska
Rainwater Harvesting: Legal Frameworks in the United States, Singapore and Other Countries
Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer and Audra Durham
Providing for Open Space Corridors: Two Examples
Edward Sullivan
Singapore, Land Use and the Lessons for Human Development
Wellington Migliari
A Comparison of Two Smart Cities: Singapore & Atlanta
Karen Johnston