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Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)

Climate Resilience Through Nature

Climate change will make our city warmer. It can also bring about extreme weather and cause sea levels to rise, thus increasing the risk of flooding.

Last updated 26 May 2026

Intensifying greenery for a cooler city

Isometric illustration showcasing the benefits of urban greenery: temperature regulation, air quality, sunshade, biodiversity, noise reduction, and aesthetically pleasing spaces.

Increasing skyrise greenery

Increasing porosity at coastal areas

Isometric view of a seaside cityscape with buildings, trees, water activities, and pedestrian areas, showing wind flow direction with arrows.

Greening industrial hotspots

Road framed by trees, leading to metal tower structures in the distance.

Jurong Island © JTC

Rendering of a park with a cafe, playground with children playing, and people picnicking.

Jurong Innovation District – Advanced Manufacturing Hub © JTC

Leveraging nature-based solutions 

Transforming canals into rivers and streams

A small, rocky stream flowing through lush, green vegetation under a bright sky.

Neram Streams @ Jurong Lake Gardens © NParks

Park with river and tall buildings in the background on a sunny day.

Kallang River @ Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park© PUB

Learning from nature to protect our coasts 

Aerial view of a coastal road lined with trees and a river, with a blue car on the road.

Kranji Coastal Nature Park © NParks

Hexagonal concrete tiles with circular designs on a rocky shore, waves crashing.

Changi Bay © NParks