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1. The document proposes plans to improve the sustainability and livability of Kajang, Malaysia through various initiatives such as upgrading public transportation to utilize electric trams, improving walkability, increasing green spaces, beautifying rivers, implementing sustainable drainage and wastewater treatment, utilizing district cooling from rivers, and improving waste management.
2. Key projects mentioned include relocating old buildings, developing a sustainable transportation system using electric trams powered by municipal waste, and treating wastewater in plants to produce biogas and recover heat for domestic use.
3. The vision is to create a healthier, greener, and more beautiful Kajang by addressing issues of climate change, environment, and sustainability.
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1. The document proposes plans to improve the sustainability and livability of Kajang, Malaysia through various initiatives such as upgrading public transportation to utilize electric trams, improving walkability, increasing green spaces, beautifying rivers, implementing sustainable drainage and wastewater treatment, utilizing district cooling from rivers, and improving waste management.
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Deforestation is a major issue in Malaysia, primarily to make way for oil palm plantations which have become a major export. This has led to Malaysia having the world's highest deforestation rate between 2000-2012. Deforestation and land conversion damages ecologically sensitive forests and habitats. Air and water pollution are also concerns in Malaysia due to factors like agricultural burning, industrial/urban waste, and vehicle emissions. Noise pollution exists in industrial and urban areas from traffic, construction, and other human activities. Protecting Malaysia's environment will require reducing pollution and sustainable land use practices.
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compacted.
4. Air quality
So far, quite normal.
Critical situation when the
harvesting period (open burning).
Dry seasons, will affect the air
quality that will cause haze.
5. Biodiversity
Still rich in term of biodiversity.
Many more forest that not been interupted.
As a ‘Jelapang Padi Malaysia’, the majority of
greenery is paddy field.
6. Waste and Recycling
Most of waste been transfer to dump
site/landfill.
Managed by Environment Idaman (e-
Idaman) as the appointed contractor.
Still really poor recycling habits.
7. Eco
Footprint
Transport
- Mostly own
vehicles.
-Still have public
transport like
buses
Consumable
- Crisis with
trees cutting
(illegal
deforestation)
Development
- Increases as
high demand
Services
- Got many
kind of
services
available
Housing
- Private
housing area
- Reuse the
paddy field