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List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction: A Personal Trekking History; Introduction; Objectives and Methodology; Significance of the Project; Definitions; Certain Parameters of the Project; Literature Review; Theoretical Framework and Critique; Review of Other Secondary Sources; Utilitarian and Functional Conservation Approaches to the Historical and to Heritage; References; Chapter 2 Southern Singapore: The Constituency of Tanjong Pagar and the Surrounding Areas of Marina, Bayfront and Raffles Place in Southern Singapore; City Center; Highlands

Wildlife at Fort CanningMarina and Bayfront Areas; From the Civic District to the East Coast by Connecting Through Eastern Singapore; Little Thailand; Little India; References; Chapter 3 A Passion for Heritage and Nature: A Case Study of the Mature Tiong Bahru Estate and Surrounding Areas; Introduction; Methodology and Theoretical Framework; Literature Review; Observation Studies; The Botanical Gardens: Green Lungs in the Southwestern Sector; Wildlife; The Tanjong Pagar, Silat and Neil Road Areas; References

Chapter 4 The Pedagogical Contributions of the Peripheral Spaces of Walks: Fort Canning and Tiong BahruIntroduction; Types of Museum Spatial Layout; Sequential Layout; Gridded Layout; Hierarchical Layout; Special Features of Walks as Museum Spaces; Imposed Spatial Order; Multiple Themes; Alternative Main Functions; Fort Canning's 14th Century Walk; The Sequential Layout and Its Pedagogical Implications; Breaks in the Walk Sequence; Cross-Thematic Aspects of the Walk: Botanicals and Art; The Tiong Bahru Heritage Trail; The Gridded Layout and Its Pedagogical Implications; Architectural Styles

Road NamesConclusion; The Pedagogical Pitfalls of Sequential Layouts; The Pedagogical Pitfalls of Gridded Layouts; The Peripheral Spaces of Walks; References; Chapter 5 Peripheral Land No More? Fetishisms of Space and Case Studies of the Green Rail Corridor and Clementi Forest; Introduction, Literature Review and Conceptual Framework; Significance of the Clementi Forest and Henri Lefebvre's Ideas; Historical Background of the Clementi Forest; Observation Study; Plant Life; Birds and Flying Insects; Community Life and Urban Development; The Green Rail Corridor

The Green Rail Corridor from Rifle Range Road to Silat WalkConclusion; References; Chapter 6 Singapore's Green Lungs: The Central Catchment Area and Its Peripheral Areas; Wildlife Observed in the Central Catchment Area; Bukit Brown; Bukit Panjang and Zhenghua; Wildlife and Botany; Community Life; The Seletar Forests; Chestnut Secondary Forests; Field Trip: 16 January 2016; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7 Terminal End of Singapore's North-South Hike: Fetishisms of Nostalgia and Rusticity in Northern Singapore; Introduction and Methodology; History

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