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My Hometown Sustainability
Reshminder Kaur
A132843
Lecturers:
Prof.Ir.Dr.Riza Atiq Abdullah bin O.K Rahmat
Dr.Muhamad Nazri bin Borhan
Puan Norliza binti Mohd Akhir
City of Ipoh
• Ipoh is the capital city of Perak state, Malaysia. It is
approximately 200 km north of Kuala Lumpur and 130 km
south of Penang on the North-South Expressway.
• The name Ipoh is derived from a local tree, Pohon Epu or
now more commonly known as Pokok Ipoh. The sap of this
now more commonly known as Pokok Ipoh. The sap of this
plant is poisonous and was used by Orang Asli (indigenious
peoples in Malay) to coat the tips of the darts of their
blowpipes for hunting.
• According to history, Ipoh came into existence in the 1820s as
a small village by a river bank, but it only really flourished
during the tin rush in the 1870s when the British ruled Perak.
• Broad, straight roads were built in town, flanked by rows of
shops and majestic buildings. A proper market and even a
theatre were built at some point to serve the growing
population there.
population there.
• British business owners came to open up tin mining
companies, and live the colonial life in what was then
considered to be the “exotic Far East.”
Population Growth
Ipoh still remains one of Malaysia's largest cities, with a population of
637,200 (2004) and urban area population of 798,800 (2004)
http://www.travelguide.com.my/guide-ipoh.htm
• From 2004 to 2010:Increased about 10.6 %
• Average annual growth percentage rate=
1.76%
Air Quality
"Moderate" AQI is 51 - 100. Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants
there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people. For
example, people who are unusually sensitive to ozone may experience respiratory
symptoms.
Biodiversity
the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or
ecosystem
* Taken from Klebang Botanical Park,Ipoh
Waste and Recycling
• Devision of Urban Services, Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh (MBI) has the responsibility
for all solid waste issues in Ipoh city.
• Waste generation for Ipoh city is 0.85 kg/capita per day and is increasing by 5.4%
per annum.
• Unlike the ordinary stream of collection, Ipoh city skipped transfer station and went
straight from local transfer to landfill, which may be the reason for a much higher
disposal rate because no waste is being separated for recycling purposes.
disposal rate because no waste is being separated for recycling purposes.
• When waste is screened and separated,the volume of waste sent to the disposal site
is reduced, and hence, elongating the lifespan of the disposal site.
*Amirhossein Malakahmad and *Noor Diana Khalil
* Civil Engineering Department, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri
Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia
amirhossein@petronas.com.my
noordiana_g01273@utp.edu.my
Eco-footprint
The environmental NGOs would like to preserve the hills for future
generations while the state government considers them as a source of
revenue, which were leased out to the quarry operators over 30 years ago.
Ipoh Limestone-Simpang Pulai & Kinta Valley
Back then the limestone extracted was used for
a) roads
b) cement
c) construction industry
Mainly produced by companies such as Tasek Cement or Hume Cement.
Subsequently, marble furniture came into fashion, as well as the
introduction of calcium carbonate powder or CCP which found use in a
whole string of industries.
With the demise of the tin-mining industry in the early 1980s, quarrying
for rocks and marble has become the most active industry in the valley.
Transport
a) Trunk roads: The old interstate Route 1 connects Ipoh with neighboring
towns and other states (such as the town of Gopeng, Tanjung Malim and city
of Kuala Lumpur down south)
a) Highway: The new North-South Expressway is a faster and more efficient
alternative to Route 1. However, certain towns like Kampar can only be
alternative to Route 1. However, certain towns like Kampar can only be
accessible via Route 1. Drivers using the North-South highway can exit into
Ipoh from any of these exits: Simpang Pulai, South Ipoh (Ipoh(S)) or North
Ipoh (Ipoh(U)) and Jelapang
a) Train: Ipoh's railway station is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM)
a) Bus: The inter-city bus terminal is located at Amanjaya integrated bus
terminal in Bandar Meru Raya, just north of the city
b) Air: the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the only airport in Ipoh. It is near
Gunung Rapat. Domestic flights (and limited international ones) are
available. Firefly provides two daily flights out of Ipoh to Singapore Changi
Airport while Silverfly provides flights to Medan, Indonesia
Airport while Silverfly provides flights to Medan, Indonesia
Education
•St. Michael
Institution
•Anglo-Chinese School
Ipoh
•UTP
Others
•Ipoh Royal Medical College
•UTAR
•Politeknik Ungku Omar
•Taj College
Health and Healthcare
a) Public healthcare
• Klinik Kesihatan Greentown
• Klinik 1 Malaysia
• Hospital Raja Permaisuri Banun
b) Private Healthcare
b) Private Healthcare
• KPJ Ipoh Specialist
• Fatimah Hospital
• Pantai Putri Hospital
• Kinta Medical Centre
• Perak Chinese Matenity Hospital
• UniKL Hospital
Green space
Lang Mountains in Ipoh D.R. Seenivasagam Park,
formerly Coronation Park
Japanese Garden
Ipoh Padang
Climate Change
Food
"Sar Hor Fun" a complete one-dish rice noodle
Ipoh has a vibrant food scene with a vast
proliferation of hawker centres and restaurants.
"Sar Hor Fun" a complete one-dish rice noodle
meal with prawn, meat, fish, vegetables and a
savory sauce.
Hor Hee", flat white rice noodles served
with fish cakes and/or fish balls
Nga Choi Kai" chicken with soy sauce and
beansprouts topped with pepper,
"Heong Peng" literally translated to "fragrant
biscuit
• The city is well known in Malaysia for its "Ipoh white coffee"
where the coffee beans are roasted with palm-oil margarine
and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk.
Economic Base
a)Sunway City Ipoh
•RM1 billion resort township in the midst of verdant tropical greens, phased for
development over 16 years, and will emerge as a signature resort township
busting with activities, attracting tourist from all over the world.
•The resort is poised to fulfill the state government’s ambition and aspiration to
•The resort is poised to fulfill the state government’s ambition and aspiration to
become a growth centre driven by tourism and recreational activities.
HSBC Ipoh Old Town
Shops
Ipoh Skyline from
Impiana Hotel
Ipoh Parade Mall
in Ipoh New
Town
Employment
Ipoh employs staff in a variety of areas including:
• Centre Management
• Marketing
• Leasing
• Leasing
• Facilities
• Management
• Finance
• Administration
• Law Enforcement
Based on scale 1 to 10 (10 is the best)
Indicator Scale
Population Growth 7
Air quality 7
Biodiversity 8
Waste and recycling 4
Eco footprint 4
Eco footprint 4
Transport 7
Education 6
Health and healthcare 9
Green space 8
Climate change 7
Food 9
Economic base 8
Employment 8
Spider Chart Sustainability Score
My hometown sustainability

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My hometown sustainability

  • 1. My Hometown Sustainability Reshminder Kaur A132843 Lecturers: Prof.Ir.Dr.Riza Atiq Abdullah bin O.K Rahmat Dr.Muhamad Nazri bin Borhan Puan Norliza binti Mohd Akhir
  • 3. • Ipoh is the capital city of Perak state, Malaysia. It is approximately 200 km north of Kuala Lumpur and 130 km south of Penang on the North-South Expressway. • The name Ipoh is derived from a local tree, Pohon Epu or now more commonly known as Pokok Ipoh. The sap of this now more commonly known as Pokok Ipoh. The sap of this plant is poisonous and was used by Orang Asli (indigenious peoples in Malay) to coat the tips of the darts of their blowpipes for hunting.
  • 4. • According to history, Ipoh came into existence in the 1820s as a small village by a river bank, but it only really flourished during the tin rush in the 1870s when the British ruled Perak. • Broad, straight roads were built in town, flanked by rows of shops and majestic buildings. A proper market and even a theatre were built at some point to serve the growing population there. population there. • British business owners came to open up tin mining companies, and live the colonial life in what was then considered to be the “exotic Far East.”
  • 5. Population Growth Ipoh still remains one of Malaysia's largest cities, with a population of 637,200 (2004) and urban area population of 798,800 (2004) http://www.travelguide.com.my/guide-ipoh.htm
  • 6.
  • 7. • From 2004 to 2010:Increased about 10.6 % • Average annual growth percentage rate= 1.76%
  • 9. "Moderate" AQI is 51 - 100. Air quality is acceptable; however, for some pollutants there may be a moderate health concern for a very small number of people. For example, people who are unusually sensitive to ozone may experience respiratory symptoms.
  • 10. Biodiversity the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem * Taken from Klebang Botanical Park,Ipoh
  • 11.
  • 12. Waste and Recycling • Devision of Urban Services, Majlis Bandaraya Ipoh (MBI) has the responsibility for all solid waste issues in Ipoh city. • Waste generation for Ipoh city is 0.85 kg/capita per day and is increasing by 5.4% per annum. • Unlike the ordinary stream of collection, Ipoh city skipped transfer station and went straight from local transfer to landfill, which may be the reason for a much higher disposal rate because no waste is being separated for recycling purposes. disposal rate because no waste is being separated for recycling purposes. • When waste is screened and separated,the volume of waste sent to the disposal site is reduced, and hence, elongating the lifespan of the disposal site. *Amirhossein Malakahmad and *Noor Diana Khalil * Civil Engineering Department, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Bandar Seri Iskandar, 31750 Tronoh, Perak, Malaysia amirhossein@petronas.com.my noordiana_g01273@utp.edu.my
  • 13. Eco-footprint The environmental NGOs would like to preserve the hills for future generations while the state government considers them as a source of revenue, which were leased out to the quarry operators over 30 years ago. Ipoh Limestone-Simpang Pulai & Kinta Valley
  • 14. Back then the limestone extracted was used for a) roads b) cement c) construction industry Mainly produced by companies such as Tasek Cement or Hume Cement. Subsequently, marble furniture came into fashion, as well as the introduction of calcium carbonate powder or CCP which found use in a whole string of industries. With the demise of the tin-mining industry in the early 1980s, quarrying for rocks and marble has become the most active industry in the valley.
  • 15. Transport a) Trunk roads: The old interstate Route 1 connects Ipoh with neighboring towns and other states (such as the town of Gopeng, Tanjung Malim and city of Kuala Lumpur down south) a) Highway: The new North-South Expressway is a faster and more efficient alternative to Route 1. However, certain towns like Kampar can only be alternative to Route 1. However, certain towns like Kampar can only be accessible via Route 1. Drivers using the North-South highway can exit into Ipoh from any of these exits: Simpang Pulai, South Ipoh (Ipoh(S)) or North Ipoh (Ipoh(U)) and Jelapang
  • 16. a) Train: Ipoh's railway station is operated by Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM) a) Bus: The inter-city bus terminal is located at Amanjaya integrated bus terminal in Bandar Meru Raya, just north of the city b) Air: the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport is the only airport in Ipoh. It is near Gunung Rapat. Domestic flights (and limited international ones) are available. Firefly provides two daily flights out of Ipoh to Singapore Changi Airport while Silverfly provides flights to Medan, Indonesia Airport while Silverfly provides flights to Medan, Indonesia
  • 17. Education •St. Michael Institution •Anglo-Chinese School Ipoh •UTP Others •Ipoh Royal Medical College •UTAR •Politeknik Ungku Omar •Taj College
  • 18. Health and Healthcare a) Public healthcare • Klinik Kesihatan Greentown • Klinik 1 Malaysia • Hospital Raja Permaisuri Banun b) Private Healthcare b) Private Healthcare • KPJ Ipoh Specialist • Fatimah Hospital • Pantai Putri Hospital • Kinta Medical Centre • Perak Chinese Matenity Hospital • UniKL Hospital
  • 19. Green space Lang Mountains in Ipoh D.R. Seenivasagam Park, formerly Coronation Park Japanese Garden
  • 22.
  • 23. Food "Sar Hor Fun" a complete one-dish rice noodle Ipoh has a vibrant food scene with a vast proliferation of hawker centres and restaurants. "Sar Hor Fun" a complete one-dish rice noodle meal with prawn, meat, fish, vegetables and a savory sauce. Hor Hee", flat white rice noodles served with fish cakes and/or fish balls
  • 24. Nga Choi Kai" chicken with soy sauce and beansprouts topped with pepper, "Heong Peng" literally translated to "fragrant biscuit
  • 25. • The city is well known in Malaysia for its "Ipoh white coffee" where the coffee beans are roasted with palm-oil margarine and the resulting coffee is served with condensed milk.
  • 26. Economic Base a)Sunway City Ipoh •RM1 billion resort township in the midst of verdant tropical greens, phased for development over 16 years, and will emerge as a signature resort township busting with activities, attracting tourist from all over the world. •The resort is poised to fulfill the state government’s ambition and aspiration to •The resort is poised to fulfill the state government’s ambition and aspiration to become a growth centre driven by tourism and recreational activities.
  • 27. HSBC Ipoh Old Town Shops Ipoh Skyline from Impiana Hotel Ipoh Parade Mall in Ipoh New Town
  • 28. Employment Ipoh employs staff in a variety of areas including: • Centre Management • Marketing • Leasing • Leasing • Facilities • Management • Finance • Administration • Law Enforcement
  • 29. Based on scale 1 to 10 (10 is the best) Indicator Scale Population Growth 7 Air quality 7 Biodiversity 8 Waste and recycling 4 Eco footprint 4 Eco footprint 4 Transport 7 Education 6 Health and healthcare 9 Green space 8 Climate change 7 Food 9 Economic base 8 Employment 8