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SUSTAINABLE CITIES MALAYSIA 2016-2020
SUSTAINABLE CITIES DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
(2016-2020)
SUSTAINABLE CITIES MALAYSIA 2016-2020
20-21 Oct 2015
….. Interest Intensifying
12 February 2015
3-4 November 2015
LANGKAWI INTERNATIONAL
2018
Kuala Lumpur
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Global Context
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SUSTAINABLE CITIES DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
(2016-2020)
An Industrial Development Perspective
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Mexico :La Paz, Campeche, Xalapa
China :Guiyang, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Nanchang, Beijing, Tianjin, Shijiazhuang
Senegal : Dakar
India : Vijayawada-Guntur, Mysore, Jaipur, Bhopal
Vietnam : Hue
Cote d’lvoire: Abidjan
Peru : Lima
Paraguay : Gran Asuncion
Brazil : Brasilia, Recite
South Africa : Johannesburg
Malaysia : Melaka
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Sustainable Cities – Integrates 3 Key Objectives
……with emphasis on Industrial Development
Clean, efficient and resilient cities
• Protecting natural resources and ensuring
investments that are green and resilient
• Pro-active risk reduction and management
through planning and coordination
Competitive Cities
• Fostering economic growth through the
benefits of density
• Intensify Innovation, Investments & Jobs
• Home-grown Technologies & Localisation
• Creation of Spin-off Green Industries.
Social : livable and inclusive citiesEnsuring access to affordable services for all
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COMPONENT 1 : INTEGRATION OF CLIMATE RISKS IN URBAN PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT
COMPONENT 2 : MONITORING AND EVALUATION
Output 1.1.1 - National policies for strategic direction and demand creation for sustainable-cities improved/developed; incentive schemes
(funding models, green procurement, PPPs, etc.) developed;
Output 1.1.2 - Institutional capacity of policy-makers at the national level built, specifically focusing on the policy coordination partners of Malaysia’s Smart City Programme;
Output 1.1.3 - Awareness raising events for policy-makers, industry and end-users organized at the local and city levels for dissemination of tangible results achieved under Outputs 1.1.4 and 1.1.5;
Output 1.1.4 - Increased adoption of electric vehicles promoted through demonstration activities of solar-powered charging facilities, smart-grids, IT applications, etc.
Output 1.1.5 - Energy efficiency and renewable energy applications in commercial and government buildings demonstrated;
Direction setting
National & State
Levels
Demonstration
Enablers
Sustainable Cities – Program Scope
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6Strategic
Thrusts
6Game
Changers
1. Unlocking the Potential of Productivity
2. Uplifting B40 Households towards a Middle-Class Society
3. Enabling Industry-led Technical & Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
4. Embarking on Green Growth
5. Translating Innovation to Wealth
6. Investing in Competitive Cities
Sustainable Cities – Relevancy to RMK11
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Sustainable Cities : 2015 – Engagements with Stakeholders
Federal Ministries, Agencies & Industry
State Government, Local Council, NGOs &Other Economic Corridors
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Sustainable Cities : 2015 – What Next ?
November 2015 :
• National Steering Committee
• National Workshop No.1
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So, what does this Program means to Malaysia ?
Opportunities to :• Provide Platform to
link, integrate & optimise.
• Align & Synergise efforts in city developments.
• Optimise Development Expenditure (DE) of Federal Government
• Platform for Industry, Government & Academia
• Full visibility of related activities both at Federal & State Levels
Competitive Cities
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What are preparatory
efforts to date by MIGHT ?
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MIGHT in Green Initiatives
Direction Settingfor Green Industries
SPVs in Green Nurturing
SOLARINDUSTRYROADMAP
2030
June’2015
30,000’ 3,000’ & 3’
(Policy Planning) (Program & Projects)
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City System & Contents
……Integrating City Systems for High Inclusiveness & High Multiplier Impact
11MP : ‘Rakyat / Citizen Centric’ 11MP : ‘Green Growth’
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City Ecosystem(Alignment & Synergisation of 10 Ministries & 14 Agencies)
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MIGHT’s Strategic Linkages & Connecting the Dots
FEDERAL LEVEL
STATE LEVEL
MULTI-STRATEGIC CONTENTS INTER-MINISTRIALINTER-AGENCYINTER-RESEARCHINTERNATIONAL LINKAGES
Policy
Program
Projects
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Why Melaka as Demonstration City ?
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FOCUS AREAS BRIDGING ELEMENTS
• Demand centric and Industry driven projects/programs .
• Bridging the market, technology and funding.
• CAPEX by Industry & OPEX by City Authorities/Citizens.
• Identify opportunities via the creation of new projects, industry clusters, increasing local value add, capacity building, industry driven R&D, etc.
• To source underserved local technopreneurswith strategic emerging technologies ready for scaling-up with global market potential.
Key Areas - Green Technologies
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Key Areas – Infocomm Technologies
FRONT END BACK END
Connecting City Systems, Capture /Integrate/Analyse Real-Time Big Data & Monitor Performance
City Planning & Performance
City Systems
L2 : Data Capture• Sensors• Data Centres
L3 : Management• Integration• Monitoring
L4 : Optimisation• Analytics• Insights
L5 : City Innovation• Apps• Solutions
Industry’s Innovative Product & Services
Predictive , Shared Savings
Automation , Integrated Command Centre
City Functions City Services to Citizens
L1 : Backbone• Fibrisation• Broadband
City Wifi
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Green Projects Activities in Melaka
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What are the initial findings on
Implementation Readiness
of Ecosystem ?
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Take-aways on Implementation Readiness
RECOMMENDATIONS :1. Immediate term – to accelerate the scaling up of Bio-Materials & Electric Scooters for domestic & export market 2. Medium – to prepare for :
• Localised Electric Bus - Commercialisation • Energy Storage – for Power Grid Inter-Connection (GIC)• Integrated Waste Management - Waste Eco-Park roll-out.
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Where do we start in Langkawi ?
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Systemising Implementation for Langkawi
Green Island
Action Plan
(GIAP)
GREEN GOVERNANCEEnablers FUNDING SYNDICATION BASELINE DATA
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Electric Scooter
Langkawi – Quick Wins (A Visible Green Island)
GreeningTourism Services
DisasterManagement
Wind Turbine
Bio-MaterialPackaging
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Langkawi – Big Win (A Self-Energised Island)
Smart
Grid
Solar PV
Energy Storage
Integrated Command Centre
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SUSTAINABLE / COMPETITIVE CITIES
AS GAME CHANGERS IN RMK11
What does it take to Implement ?