New Khatib Nature Corridor to comprise 3 new parks, add more than 90ha of green space
SINGAPORE — A new Khatib Nature Corridor with five parks, including three new ones, will be established in the coming years and add more than 90 hectares of green spaces to the nation’s landscape.
- The Government will be establishing a new Khatib Nature Corridor
- It has five parks, including three new ones, covering 90 hectares
- The corridor will run along forested sites at Springleaf, Tagore, Miltonia Close, among others
- It will also be connected to three recreational routes, which link to other parts of Singapore
- Nee Soon Nature Park, which will have a rare freshwater swamp rest habitat
- Miltonia Nature Park, which will be a “stepping-stone habitat” between the Central Catchment Nature Reserve and Khatib Bongsu Nature Park
- Extension of Lower Seletar Reservoir Park, to be completed in tandem with the redevelopment of Orchid Country Club which will be returned to the State after 2030
NParks also said that subject to future planning for the redevelopment of Paya Lebar Air Base, another ecological corridor in the eastern region could be identified.
The airbase is set to be relocated from the 2030s onwards.
Aside from that, NParks has completed an ecological profiling exercise for the coastal and marine environment. It identified and assessed core habitats such as coastal forests, mangroves, intertidal flats and coral reefs.
The exercise showed that Singapore’s marine ecosystems are generally self-sustaining.
Based on the findings, NParks will work with agencies to study how developments can be sensitively done, taking into account the various coastal and marine habitats.
NParks will also explore how enhancing and restoring habitats can improve coastal and marine life.