Lin Heng Lye
National University of Singapore
20 Papers
86 Citations
Lin Heng Lye is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental law & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
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Critical issues in environmental taxation : international and comparative perspectives
Janet E. Milne,Hope Ashiabor,Alberto Cavaliere,Kurt Deketelaere,Nathalie J. Chalifour,Jacqueline Cottrell,Lin Heng Lye,Claudia Dias Soares,Larry Kreiser,Julsuchada Sirisom +9 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: I SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY II ENVIRONMENTAL TAX as discussed by the authorsORM III RENEWABLE ENERGY IV WASTE MANAGEMENT V LAND USE MANAGMENT VI CHOICE OF INSTRUMENT
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Land use law for sustainable development
Nathalie J. Chalifour,Patricia Kameri-Mbote,Lin Heng Lye,John R. Nolon +3 more
- 01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: The proceedings of the IUCN Academy of Environmental Law 2004 Nairobi Colloquium as mentioned in this paper survey global experience in implementing land use policies along the sustainable development continuum, revealing problems common to all jurisdictions and highlighting other unique obstacles to sustainability.
Crucial Issues in Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol: Asia and the World
Kheng Lian Koh,Lin Heng Lye,Jolene Lin +2 more
- 01 Sep 2009
TL;DR: The authors provides the most comprehensive insight to the climate change discourse within Asia to date by drawing on the diverse disciplines and experience of legal practitioners, climate change consultants, government officials and academics.
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A Fine City in a Garden-Environmental Law and Governance in Singapore
TL;DR: The work of the National Environment Agency, the Public Utilities Board and the National Parks Board has been examined in the context of pollution control, as well as in the conservation of wild flora and fauna.
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ASEAN Environmental Legal Integration: Sustainable Goals?
Kheng-Lian Koh,Nicholas A. Robinson,Lin Heng Lye +2 more
- 08 Apr 2016
TL;DR: In this article, the authors look at how the member states of ASEAN employ law as a means of regional integration within the context of environmental conservation, while the goal of new laws is to implement sustainable development, since clear and immediate answers to environmental challenges are rarely available.
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