Low Carbon City Framework
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Malaysia Roadmap- Local Actions Towards Green and SustainabilityUnited NationsConferenceon the HumanEnvironmentUnited Nationsset up the WorldCommission onEnvironment andDevelopmentBruntland Reporton definition andprinciples ofsustainabledevelopmentRio Summit:Worldcommitment onsustainabledevelopment &Agenda 21KyotoDeclarationon GreenHouseEmissionJohannesburgEarth Summit2002, Rio +10Bali RoadmapTowardsInternationalagreement onCOP 15Climate ChangeCopenhagenAccord1972 1980 1987 1992 1997 2000 2002MalaysiaNationalEnvironmentalPolicyMalaysia (LocalAgenda 21)Planning Doctrine– holistic dev. forland use planning2000 – 5 th FuelPolicy, in the 8 thMalaysia PlanSREP (smallrenewal energypower program)2004 – Ministry of Natural Resources andEnvironment2005 – National Physical Plan SelangorSustainable Development and Agenda 212006 - Malaysia Ninth Malaysia Plan – 4 thThrust (Improve Standard and Sustainabilityof Quality of Life)- Sustainable DevelopmentIndicators (SDI); RE – From Waste to Energy2006 – National Urbanisation PolicyApril 2009 – Ministry of Energy, Technologyand WaterMalaysian Institute of PlannersJuly 2009 – National Green TechnologyPolicy6
Malaysia: Policies and PlansCurrently, there are many plans & policies related to sustainable and greendevelopment in Malaysia.KeyNationalDirectionsNationalLegislationsNational &DevelopmentPlansNationalPoliciesEconomicRegionsMaster PlanNew EconomicModel (NEM)Tenth MalaysiaPlan (RMK 10)EconomicTransformationProgram (ETP)RegulationActsNationalPhysical Plan(NPP)NationalUrbanizationPlan (NUP)State StructurePlansNational Policyon theEnvironment(2002)National GreenTechnologyPolicy (2009)National ClimateChangePolicy (2009)SabahDevelopmentCorridor (SDC)SarawakCorridor OfRenewableEnergy (SCORE)ComprehensiveDevelopmentPlan (CDP)East CoastEconomic Region(ECER)Malaysian Institute of Planners7
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Malaysia Roadmap- Local Actions Towards Green and SustainabilityUnited NationsConferenceon the HumanEnvironmentUnited Nationsset up the WorldCommission onEnvironment andDevelopmentBruntland Reporton definition andprinciples ofsustainabledevelopmentRio Summit:Worldcommitment onsustainabledevelopment &Agenda 21KyotoDeclarationon GreenHouseEmissionJohannesburgEarth Summit2002, Rio +10Bali RoadmapTowardsInternationalagreement onCOP 15Climate ChangeCopenhagenAccord1972 1980 1987 1992 1997 2000 2002MalaysiaNationalEnvironmentalPolicyMalaysia (LocalAgenda 21)Planning Doctrine– holistic dev. forland use planning2000 – 5 th FuelPolicy, in the 8 thMalaysia PlanSREP (smallrenewal energypower program)2004 – Ministry of Natural Resources andEnvironment2005 – National Physical Plan SelangorSustainable Development and Agenda 212006 - Malaysia Ninth Malaysia Plan – 4 thThrust (Improve Standard and Sustainabilityof Quality of Life)- Sustainable DevelopmentIndicators (SDI); RE – From Waste to Energy2006 – National Urbanisation PolicyApril 2009 – Ministry of Energy, Technologyand WaterMalaysian Institute of PlannersJuly 2009 – National Green TechnologyPolicy6