Reclaiming Resilience Through Granular Arbitrage: Anticipating Sea Level Rise in Singapore.

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Critical Asian Studies Pub Date : 2024-10-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/14672715.2024.2414376
William Jamieson
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Over the last sixty ears, Singapore has expanded its land footprint over twenty-five percent by reclaiming land from the sea. Its outsized demand for sand to resource these projects has rendered regional sand markets precarious, and successive countries have banned sand exports to Singapore. Nevertheless, the Singapore government has committed to spending $SG one billion (US$ 767 million) a year until 2100 to mitigate sea level rise. While this includes a range of strategies, from improving drainage infrastructure to exploring adaptive solutions, in the main this involves reclaiming vast amounts of land from the sea to act as a bulwark against rising tides. These plans for resilience will be examined through the spectre of Long Island, a proposed project that will act as a barrier against sea level rise and incorporate nature-based solutions that are emblematic of resilience fetishism, all the while obscuring the more foundational element of this resilience, which is sand that will be obtained through granular arbitrage.

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通过颗粒套利恢复弹性:预测新加坡海平面上升。
在过去的60年里,新加坡通过填海造地将其土地面积扩大了25%以上。这些项目对沙子的巨大需求使得该地区的沙子市场变得不稳定,连续几个国家都禁止向新加坡出口沙子。尽管如此,新加坡政府已承诺在2100年之前每年投入10亿新加坡元(7.67亿美元)来减缓海平面上升。虽然这包括一系列策略,从改善排水基础设施到探索适应性解决方案,但主要涉及从海上开垦大量土地,作为抵御涨潮的堡垒。这些恢复力的计划将通过长岛的幽灵来审查,长岛是一个拟议的项目,将作为海平面上升的屏障,并结合自然的解决方案,这是恢复力崇拜的象征,同时模糊了这种恢复力的更基本元素,即通过颗粒套利获得的沙子。
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期刊介绍: Critical Asian Studies is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal that welcomes unsolicited essays, reviews, translations, interviews, photo essays, and letters about Asia and the Pacific, particularly those that challenge the accepted formulas for understanding the Asia and Pacific regions, the world, and ourselves. Published now by Routledge Journals, part of the Taylor & Francis Group, Critical Asian Studies remains true to the mission that was articulated for the journal in 1967 by the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars.
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