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Reflection- Kaely
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
In my opinion, although land reclamation is costly, Singapore is a wealthy country and is able to afford for such a necessity. With Singapore's population growth increasing, a larger space of land will be needed to prevent Singapore from being densely populated. Although there is the competing need to maintain the sealanes and provide new and larger ports for the bigger ships to anchor in Singapore's limited sea space, I think that Singapore can find other alternatives for shipping. For instance, Singapore could collaborate with Malaysia, which is located right next to Singapore, and transport goods from other countries via Malaysia.
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