Singapore's population is rising very quickly, and more facilities are needed. Singapore is too small and the only way to get more land is by reclaiming.
The purpose of reclamation is to restore land that has been disturbed by human activities, such as mining or agriculture, back to a useful or natural state. This process helps to mitigate environmental damage, improve ecosystem functions, and create sustainable land use practices.
land reclamation
Firstly, land reclamation requires a large amount of sand which is not available in Singapore. Thus, our supply of sand usually come from some off-shore islands of Indonesia. However, Indonesia has just banned the export of sand to Singapore because our demand for sand has damaged their environment due to excessive digging into the ground for sand. Secondly, territorial boundaries of Malaysia and Indonesia can be threatened if we keep increasing the land size of Singapore by land reclamation towards these countries. Thirdly, we are unable to reclaim too far out into the Eastern side of Singapore (e.g. Changi) because the reclaimed land will be constructed too far out into the open sea. It will be subjected to the destructive forces of waves and even natural disasters such as Tsunami.
Reclamation is returning the land to the way it was before mininghope this helps
Land reclamation, usually known as reclamation, and also known as land fill , is the process of creating new land from ocean, riverbeds, or, lake.
Land reclamation is a process of improving disturbed land to achieve land capability equivalent to the predistrubed condition.
John Rudolph Oxenham has written: 'Reclaiming derelict land' -- subject(s): Reclamation of land, Waste lands 'Reclamation of derelict land' -- subject(s): Reclamation of land, Waste lands
Reclamation ("reclaiming").
E. A. Nephew has written: 'Costs of coal surface mining and reclamation in Appalachia' -- subject(s): Costs, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Reclamation of land, Reclamation of land, Strip mining
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