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SUSTAINABLE MALAYSIA
SEASN ASSEMBLY 2015
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THEMATIC WORKING GROUP (TWG) ON WEHAB+3
9-10 DECEMBER 2015
JUHARI AB. RAZAK
UNIVERSITI TEKNIKAL MALAYSIA MELAKA
INTRODUCTION 1
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WATER: WWF-MALAYSIA
GREEN MALAYSIA: MGTC
SUSTAINABILTIY CITY: MIGHT
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS: IHL 5
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INTRODUCTION 1 3
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Energy Performance Contracting
PENGENALAN 1 4
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Energy Performance Contracting
INTRODUCTION 1
MELAKA’S GREEN CITY ACTION PLAN (GCAP) 2020
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Acknowledgement: Melaka State Government – Melaka Green Action Plan 2020
INTRODUCTION 1
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WATER: WWF-MALAYSIA
GREEN MALAYSIA: MGTC
SUSTAINABILTIY CITY: MIGHT
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS: IHL 5
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WORLD WIDE FUND FOR NATURE MALAYSIA
WATER
RAIN
more than 3000 mm annually
estimated annual water resource of
some 900 billion cubic metres
RIVER
189 river basins - 89 in Peninsular
Malaysia, 78 in Sabah and 22 in
Sarawak
97% of raw water supply for
agricultural, domestic and industrial
THREAT
River Pollution
Physical Alteration of River Systems
Destruction of Highland Catchment
Areas
Over Exploitation of Fisheries
Resources
Introduction of Exotic Species into
Riverine Environment
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Acknowledgement: WWF Malaysia – River
WATER 8
Malaysian vision for water in the
21st century:
Malaysia will conserve and
manage its water resources to
ensure adequate and safe water for all (including the environment)
Acknowledgement: WWF Malaysia – River
WATER 9
The key objectives of the vision are as follows:
Water for people: all have access to safe, adequate and
affordable water supply, hygiene and sanitation.
Water for food and rural development: provision of sufficient
water that will ensure national food security and promote rural
development.
Water for economic development: provision of sufficient water to
spur and sustain economic growth within the context of a
knowledge-based economy and e-commerce.
Water for the environment: protection of the water environment
to preserve water resources (both surface water and
groundwater) and natural flow regimes, bio-diversity and the
cultural heritage, along with mitigation of water-related hazards.
Acknowledgement: WWF Malaysia – River
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FOUR CHALLENGES TOWARDS A BETTER WATER FUTURE
The key set of initiatives:
managing our water resources efficiently and effectively
(addressing both quantity and quality aspects),
moving towards integrated river basin management,
translating awareness into political will and capacity and
moving towards adequate, safe and affordable water services.
Acknowledgement: WWF Malaysia – River
WATER
GROUP 1
issues relating to water availability
Water Availability Index (WAI)
GROUP 2
issues concerning water use
Water Utilisation Index (WUI)
WATER SUSTAINABILITY NDEX (WSI) Water Resources Availability Indicators
Water Supply Adequacy Indicators
Water Catchment Adequacy Indicator
Water Pollution Indicators
Water Consumption Indicators
Non-Revenue Water Indicators
Water Tariff Indicators
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Acknowledgement: WWF Malaysia – River
INTRODUCTION 1
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2
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WATER: WWF-MALAYSIA
GREEN MALAYSIA: MGTC
SUSTAINABILTIY CITY: MIGHT
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS: IHL 5
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MALAYSIA GREEN TECHNOLOGY MALAYSIA
OBJECTIVES OF PROJECT:
Establishment of holistic and detailed GMP framework based on six (6) key enablers : human
capital, financial incentives, infrastructure, regulatory framework, innovation, and branding;
Confirmation of national Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) targets, prioritized strategies,
comprehensive action plans and specify implementing agencies and timeline for the main
sectors (Energy, Building, Water, Waste Management, Transportation) and the relevant sub-
sectors;
Prioritisation of core green technologies and business services and justify the economic
implications of each strategy and technology areas; and
Serve as the key reference document on the national direction for Green Technology
development.
GREEN MALAYSIA PLAN 2030 14
Acknowledgement: Green Tech Malaysia Corporation – Green Malaysia Plan
INTRODUCTION 1
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WATER: WWF-MALAYSIA
GREEN MALAYSIA: MGTC
SUSTAINABILTIY CITY: MIGHT
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS: IHL 5
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MALAYSIA INDUSTRY-GROUP FOR HIGH TECHNOLOGY
SUSTAINABLE LIVING 16
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Low Carbon City Framework
SUSTAINABLE LIVING
Sustainable living is essentially the application
of viability and eco-friendly lifestyle that is
primarily energy-saving standard of living
which meets ecological, societal, and
economical needs without compromising the
environment.
Significant factors that attribute to sustainable
living are sustainable design and sustainable
development.
Sustainable design incorporates the
development of appropriate green
technology, which is a staple of sustainable
living practices.
Sustainable development in turn is the use of
these green technologies in infrastructure.
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Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Low Carbon City Framework
SUSTAINABLE LIVING The focusses of GreenTech’s initiatives are:
To advocate and showcase a systematic process
to reducing carbon emission in urban
developments.
To identify sites that can effectively demonstrate
the application of the LCCF.
To identify criteria and sub-criteria of LCCF to be
applicable for the selected sites in the respective
townships.
To establish a standardised data set collection
methodology that will be used to effectively assess
a baseline annual carbon emission measurement.
To recommend low carbon strategies that will help
reduce carbon emission levels of selected sites.
To monitor and measure the performance of the
respective sites in undertaking the strategies and
action plans formulated.
To build capacity among stakeholders, policy
makers and other urban developers.
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Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Low Carbon City Framework
SUSTAINABLE LIVING 19
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Sustainable City Development
SUSTAINABLE LIVING 20
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Sustainable City Development
SUSTAINABLE LIVING 21
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Sustainable City Development
SUSTAINABLE LIVING 22
World Wide Fund for Nature World Wide Fund for Nature
Acknowledgement: MiGHT – Sustainable City Development
INTRODUCTION 1
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2
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WATER: WWF-MALAYSIA
GREEN MALAYSIA: MGTC
SUSTAINABILTIY CITY: MIGHT
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUS: IHL 5
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INSTITUTE OF HIGHER LEARNING MALAYSIA
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https://www.facebook.com/pkautem/
Melaka Biodiesel Program
Used Cooking Oil: 1 kg = RM 1
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Green
Conformance
Tools
Acknowledgement: Melaka Green Development Organisation – Meterai Hijau Melaka
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GREEN BUILDING INDEX(GBI)
MELAKA GREEN SEAL
EE
Energy Efficiency
SM
Sustainable Planning &
Management
MR
Material & Resources
WE
Water Efficiency
MELAKA STATE
GREEN CONFORMANCE TOOL
IEQ
Internal Environment
Quality
Acknowledgement: Melaka Green Development Organisation – Meterai Hijau Melaka
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https://www.facebook.com/pkautem/
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