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Datuk Ismail Ibrahim
Chief Executive, Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA)
10 December 2017
Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar
Malaysia: City Champions!
KYOTO+20: Kyoto Conference on the Global Environment 2017 (20th Anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol)
Parallel Session 1: Advancing climate actions through city-to-city collaboration
Iskandar Malaysia
Iskandar Malaysia is located in the main southern development corridor in Johor. Covering a total area of 2,217 sq km (12% of Johor State) and 3 times the size of Singapore.
Indicator 2015 2025 (CDP II)
Population (mil) 1.95 3.0
GDP per capita (PPP) in RM
33,634 42,631
Labour Force (mil) 0.94 1.46
Employment (mil) 0.92 1.43
Source: Johor State Economic Report 2015/2016, Johor State Economic Planning Unit
MPKU
MDP
MPPG
MBJBT
MBJB
Iskandar Malaysia covers FIVE local planning authorities.
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HOLISTIC ECOSYSTEM
Iskandar Malaysia Holistic Eco-system A resilient ecosystem, anchored by wealth generators, creating regional wealth that is to be shared equally among
communities. Wealth generation and wealth sharing, balanced by optimal use of ecological assets, to enhance the
Quality of Life in Iskandar Malaysia, turning it into a leading global region. Together with this, spatial management and
good governance would enable the realisation of its Vision and goals by 2025.
“Strong and Sustainable
Metropolis of International Standing”
Iskandar Malaysia: Vision
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Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar Malaysia 2025 –
inaugural global launching at COP18 (Doha, Qatar, 2012)
COP19 Warsaw (2013) - LCSBPIM Roadmap & Book “Actions for
a Low Carbon Future” (programme implementation)
COP20 Lima (2014) - Low Carbon Society Brochures for 5 Local
Authorities in Iskandar Malaysia
COP21 Paris (2015) - Low Carbon Society Action Plan 2025 for
5 Local Authorities in Iskandar Malaysia
COP22 Marrakech (2016) – IM GHG Inventory 2015; CASBEE;
PESISIR
COP23 Bonn (Nov 2017) – IM GHG Inventory 2016; GAIA
Malaysia’s Commitment on climate: COP15 Copenhagen
(17 Dec 2009)
YAB Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister:
“voluntary reduction up-to-40% in terms of emission
intensity of GDP by the year 2020 compared to 2005
levels”. COP 21 Paris - Reduction up to 45% in terms of
emission intensity of GDP by 2030 compared to 2005
levels.
Development of a Low Carbon
Iskandar Malaysia
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58% reduction
of GHG emission
intensity by 2025 (2010 base year)
40% emission reduction from BaU (business
as usual) by 2025 (2010 base year)
Low Carbon Society Blueprint for
Iskandar Malaysia 2025
• The LCSBPIM2025 – a guide for policy-makers, businesses,
NGOs and others into going green;
• 12 Actions grouped in 3 parts: Green Economy, Green
Community, and Green Environment = 281 programmes;
• Each Action contains an analysis, list of programmes and the
potential GHG emissions reduction;
• IRDA launched its Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar
Malaysia 2025 on 30 November 2012 at the UNFCCC in
Doha, Qatar. GOAL: to reduce Iskandar Malaysia’s GHG
intensity emission by 50% by 2025;
• Endorsed by the Prime Minister of Malaysia in Dec 2012;
• 2017: 45 programmes implemented.
• 10% GHG intensity reduction in 2016.
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* Preliminary
Study: Brochure Low Carbon City 2025 Sustainable Iskandar Malaysia
* Low Carbon Society Blueprint for Iskandar Malaysia 2025 - Summary for Policymakers
* LCSBPIM2025 Full Report
* A Roadmap towards Low Carbon Iskandar Malaysia 2025
*Iskandar Malaysia: Actions for a Low Carbon Future
* Low Carbon Society Brochures for 5 Local Authorities
* Low Carbon Society Action Plan 2025 for 5 Local Authorities in Iskandar Malaysia (Johor Bahru, Johor Bahru Tengah, Pasir Gudang, Kulai & Pontian)
* IMELC
* Green Economy Guidelines
* Iskandar Malaysia Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2015
* CASBEE Manuals
* PESISIR
* Iskandar Malaysia Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2016
* GAIA Award
* LCS Report Card 2017
2009 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Low Carbon Publications
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Responsible Tourism
Development And
Biodiversity Conservation
Status: have been
duplicated in other coastal
areas
Trees planting programme
Status:
Planted 1000 trees in Pasir Gudang; 1000 trees in Seri Alam; 218 Tress in Rumah Iskandar Malaysia;
1000 trees in Medini Iskandar Puteri
LCCF Pilot Project in Rumah Iskandar Malaysia
Status: Completed baseline report
On going energy and water saving awareness and
competition
Developing cycling lane
Status: Seri Austin- 17 KM (15 Feb’14) & Seri Alam 33KM (18 May’14) under
Smart Healthy City & Community programme
1) Integrated Coastal Erosion Prevention Plan for Tanjung Piai; 2) Gazettement of Sg Pulai Forest Reserve as a State Park; 3) Planned strategic enhancement of Pulau Kukup as a premier ecotourism destination in Iskandar Malaysia
Integrated Green
Transportation –Mobility
Management System
http://www.jomlah.com.my/
Green Economy Guidelines
Status: Completed GEG for 9 sectors
Eco life Challenge Programmes
Status: On-going for past 5 years. IMELC 2017:
increase to 346 Schools; 33,000 Students
Low Carbon Village Felda Taib Andak
Status: In phase 2 of programme
implementation
Master plan and guideline on connected pedestrian walk and cycle lane for
Iskandar Malaysia
Status: Completed
Low Carbon Society
Implemented Projects
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PESISIR
Status:
Established in year 2016
and on going effort on
Coastal Partnership for IM
coastal areas
Iskandar Malaysia Green Portal
Status:
Completed
http://iskandarmalaysia.com.my/green/
Iskandar Malaysia Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Status: Completed IM GHG Inventory 2015 and in
progress of preparing IM GHG Inventory 2016
Implementation of LCS Action Plan for 5 Local Authorities
Status: Completed 5 LCS Action Plan for 5 Local Authorities in Iskandar Malaysia in year 2015. in year 2017, more than 20 LCS programme implementation by local authority and this is in Exco Environment KPI.
CASBEE Iskandar
Status: Completed
CASBEE pilot project and
3 CASBEE Manual
(Building, Municipal and
City) and developing
CASBEE Iskandar Centre
GAIA
Status: Yearly programme since 2016.
GAIA 2017: 3 categories Township Commercial Building and Individual
Property.
Building Energy Monitoring & Reporting System
(BEMRS)
Status: On-going programme since 2016. Collaboration with Tokyo
Metropolitan Government and 5 LAs.
MyCarbon Programme in IM
Status: Conducted Workshop for Mycarbon Programme in Iskandar
Malaysia- Year 2015 and RDA is involved in
MyCarbon reporting
Sungai Pulai Management Plan
Status:
Completed 2017. The plan will properly manage a Ramsar site and forest reserve for carbon sink.
Low Carbon Society
Implemented Projects
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Iskandar Malaysia Eco Life Challenge (IMELC)
2017: increase to 346 Schools; 33,000 Students.
Final November 2017.
Latest LCS Progress Report
Completion of Iskandar Malaysia Green Portal
http://iskandarmalaysia.com.my/green/
Facilitation: Mini Hydro
Project Majlis Daerah
Pontian and Toyama
CIty
2017: LCS
programme
Implementation by
local authorities:
More than
45 LCS
programmes
Participation in 9th ISAP, on 25-26 July 2017 at Pacific
Yokohama, Japan. MB of Johor delivered a keynote
presentation and IRDA took part in the panel discussion.
International Recognition
Iskandar Malaysia as City Champion in
Sustainable Development
Iskandar Malaysia is one of the project cities for Green
Technology Application for the Development of Low Carbon
Cities (GTALCC) project
Green Economy & Future Cities: Invest Iskandar Malaysia
4 Oct 2017
Joint Ministerial Committee: Energy Efficiency
Workshop
19-20 Sept 2017
Green Accord Initiative Award Assessment
10-13 Sept 2017
Building Energy Monitoring and Reporting System
(BEMRS) Workshop
15-16 Aug 2017
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Low Carbon Development Cycle
• Iskandar Malaysia has completed 5 out of 6 stages of the Low Carbon Development Cycle (2011-2016:
Research/Science to 58% targeted reduction by 2025 to programme implementation). Stage 6 of the cycle
– Tracking Performance of Implemented Low Carbon Society programmes - Iskandar Malaysia
Greenhouse Gas Inventory 2016. • Iskandar Malaysia used the Global Protocol for Community Scale Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories
(GPC) - an internationally-recognised carbon monitoring and reporting framework (by World Resources
Institute), recognised by the UNFCCC.
Coverage of Iskandar Malaysia’s BASIC level GHG
reporting
Iskandar Malaysia Greenhouse
Gas (GHG) Inventory 2016
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• This inventory had accounted 15.54 million tonnes
of carbon dioxide equivalent for Iskandar Malaysia
region in 2016.
• 64.5% of the total emissions is contributed by the
stationary energy sector; 29.8% by the
transportation sector and 5.7% by the waste sector.
• Emission intensity per GDP in the year 2016 is 0.221
kilo tonnes of carbon dioxide per million ringgit
Malaysia (ktCO2/RM Million), which marks a 10.7 %
reduction compared with 2010 emission intensity of
0.248 ktCO2/RM Million.
• To meet the targeted emission intensity reduction of
58% of base year (2010) emissions by 2025, 8.0% is
the average yearly reduction rate required from 2017
onwards.
Iskandar Malaysia Greenhouse
Gas (GHG) Inventory 2016
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Sustainable Iskandar Malaysia
16th Nov 2017 / Malaysia Pavilion
Launching of 2 main documents
Iskandar Malaysia
GHG Inventory 2016
Low Carbon Society
Report Card 2017
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THANK YOU! ISKANDAR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (IRDA)