The document discusses sustainability issues in the village of Kampung Sijangkang in Malaysia. It notes that the population is approximately 18,000 people, mostly ethnic Malays. While the village's biodiversity is still intact, there is no dedicated waste or recycling center. Various small industries and a Proton vehicle hub provide economic activity. Overall the document outlines demographic characteristics, environmental conditions, and community resources in Kampung Sijangkang to provide context on sustainability in the hometown.
3. • Population Growth
• made up of Malays, Chinese and
Indians.
• More than 90% of the villagers
are ethnic Malays
• The population is approximately
18,000 people. The number of
Malay racial 16,500 people,
Indians 400, 150 Chinese people
and other people of 950.
• Average Annual Population
Growth Rate (%) is 1.51
• Air Quality
• The air quality in the village is
depends on the weather from the
city.
• But normally, the quality is at
moderate range.
• Biodiversity
• The biodiversity of the village is
still intact and preserve by the
village people.
• Employment
• The unemployment rate in the
state is 2.3 %
4. • Waste and recycling
• There is no waste and recycling
center
• Eco footprint
• Education
• Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan
Sijangkang
• Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan
Jalan Tanjung
• Sekolah Rendah Agama
Sijangkang
• Sekolah Rendah Agama KAFA
Integrasi Benteng Tengah
• Sekolah Rendah Agama KAFA
Integrasi Darul Salim
• Tadika Kemas and Tadika Pasti.
• Transport
• The main transport in this village
is mainly private vehicles
5. • Health and Healthcare
• There is a small government
clinic situated in the center of the
village
• Green Space
• There is still a lot of space in the
village but it is not a protected or
conserved land.
• Climate change
• The climate at the village is
depend on the climate in
Malaysia
• Food
• The most unique and favorite
foods in this village is ‘Tempe’
and ‘nasi ambeng’
• Economic base
• Small and Medium industry
• Food, weeding and canopy,
handicraft, orchid and
mushroom plantation
• Heavy industry
• Proton Car vehicle hub
• Shipping Company