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MUHAMMAD SAFUAN BIN CHE AHMED(A133024)
LECTURER : PROF. IR. DR. RIZA ATIQ ABDULLAH BIN
O.K. RAHMAT
My Hometown Sustainability
Tumpat is district in Kelantan, Malaysia.
Approximately 15 km from the state capital, Kota Bharu.
One of the smallest districts in Kelantan with an area of only 169.5 square kilometres.
Tumpat is unique for its flat plains and many river islands which make it a potential tourist destination.
Majority being the Malays. But many Siamese Malaysian live in this area.
TUMPAT
According to the department of statistics, 2010, Tumpat population was estimated to be 143,793.
From year to year the growth rate in Tumpat were increasing
Population Growth
• Average Temperature is about 27°C.• The air quality in Tumpat consider in good level means no
high air pollution detected comparing to the neighbor Kelantan cities, Kota Bharu.
• This low detection due to these reasons: - Tumpat not consider as industrial city it has few industries only, most of the factories are allocated in the Kota Baharu.
• Land pollution also occurs as a result of pesticide use by the Siamese population during planting.
Air quality
• Diversity of flora and fauna• The land is flats• Some of the forest• Stream : Sungai Golok
: Sungai Kelantan - Water quality of Kelantan river was not in good performance and condition as we can see the colour of the river was brown due to sedimentation. - But the water still can be use for daily usage.
• Beach : Pantai Sri Tujuh: Pantai Geting
Biodiversity
• Increased odor pollution comes from vehicle sources and unmanaged landfills down the drain and in large markets at town.
• Solid waste management :- Was handle by Majlis Daerah Tumpat (MDT)- They operate everyday but some area such as around wet market was in bad condition because sellers there not having enough awareness and cooperation due to the handling of waste.
Waste and recycling
• Recycling- Metal/steel/bottles- But the community have low awareness on the the reuse, reduce, and recycle program.- Most of them manage their own dump sites as their home have enough space for that purpose
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AGRICULTURALHOUSINGSERVICESROADRECREATION
ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT
Public Transport(1) Train (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad)• Tumpat is literally the end of the line for the rail track from Gemas to
Kelantan.• station was founded in 1914, so it has deep(2) Bus• Terminal bus serving express bus, local and intercity bus• Public transportation widely used is bus where easily used by people there(3) Boat• regular boat services up-river(4) Taxi(5) Trishaw
transport
• Provided education from kindergarten until secondary school.
• there are about:- 35 primary school.- and 9 secondary school in this district.
• The location between primary school and secondary school is not far away
• Choices of schools are given to students where located near their house or provided with hostels
Education
• There are two type of clinins which are :– Government clinic (Klinik Kesihatan/Hospital).– Private clinic (specialist).
Health and healthcare
Pantai Sri Tujuh
Istana Bukit Tanah
Green Space
Taman Tengku Anis
Pantai Geting
Wat Phothivihan- Thai Buddhist temple in Kampung Jambu, Tumpat.- Construction cost of RM350,000 was derived from public donation as well as contributions from various Buddhist associations in Malaysia and Thailand.
• Type : Tropical rainforest climate• Monsoon : April – October• Normally massive flood hit some of the place in this districts
that occurred during monsoon season with estimated 3-5 series of wave of floods from November till March.
CLIMATE CHANGE
NASI KERABU, NASI ULAM, NASI DAGANG, BUDU, NASI KUKUS, NASI TUMPANG, NASI BERLAUK
AYAM PERCIK, KERABU KAKI AYAM, JALA EMAS, TAHI ITIK, SERUNDING
KEROPOK, MEE CAMBO LAKSA KELANTAN,
SOMTAM, COLEK
FOOD
1• Bussiness
2• Fishery
3• Agriculture
4• Tourism
Economic base
• Actually, most of people here are self-employed in the field of bussiness, fishery and agriculture.
• However, there are also other employment like teacher, doctor, contractor and others.
EMPLOYMENT
population growthair quality
biodiversity
waste
recycling
eco footprint
transporteducation
health & healthcare
green space
climate change
food
economic base
employment
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MY HOMETOWN SUSTAINABILITY
Series 1
MY HOMETOWN SUSTAINABILITY
• Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
• The concept of sustainable development has in the past most often been broken out into three constituent parts which are environmental sustainability, economic sustainability and sociopolitical sustainability.
CONCLUSION