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TEAM  F4

                                   JURONG BIRD PARK






                                                  Haochen            Eugene Tay


                                                  Baiqi Wu           Yutong Liu






   The main aim of this project is to understand what the public, especially targeted to families on what they expect to see and experience at
    the new Jurong Bird Park located at Mandai. Furthermore, the movement of the birds to the new park would expect certain risks such as
    illness, diseases and even birds going missing due to the movement that caused some of them to escape out of the park. Primary research
   would be done through conducting survey and interview to identify the expectations the visitors would like to see at the new park as well
   as understanding the voices of people that disagree with the movement due to environmental issues and the safety of the birds. The survey
    is targeted specifically to families that are categorized into 3 segments, local families, foreigners working in Singapore with their families
   and visitors and their families. Through the different categories, we can identify who would visit the parks more often and also those who
    are concerned with the well-being of the park. Lastly, through these expectations and concerns, 5 creative ideas would be suggested to
              revitalize the stagnated park to sustain in the tourism sector, grow to attain new sources of revenue.
                                     TEAM  F5
                                   JURONG BIRD PARK





                                               Sarah Waelti  Paveena Sachavirawongse


                                               Pravan Parikh      Tran Vu Khang



                                                    Phung Nguyen Minh Hoang



   The aim of this project is to identify and understand the relocation from Jurong Bird Park to Mandai as a part of a new
    126ha eco-tourism hub in northern Singapore. It is to establish an understanding of how the new Mandai Park can
   achieve sustainability by considering and minimizing the impact of displacing fauna, restricting wildlife movements
    and clearing vegetation and habitats. Furthermore, this project will also address the sustainable construction of the
  new Mandai Park as well as minimise the development footprint on the Central Catchment Natural Reserve (CCNR). In
    order to address the issues, primary and secondary research is being used, whereas a survey has been conducted
                         towards, locals as well as tourists and JCU students.
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