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3 rd International Forum On Sustainable Future in Asia Seri Pacific Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Jan 23-24 2018 Science to Policy actions (S2A) in Pursuing Low Carbon Development for Sustainability in Malaysian Cities Chin Siong Ho, LW Chau and Gabriel Ling UTM-LOW CARBON ASIA RESEARCH CENTRE DEPARTMENT OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING FACULTY OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA

45% Reduction in GHG Emissions Intensity of GDP by 2030 Malaysia Land Area: 332,000 km 2 Population: 28.28 million (2010) GDP: 247.5 billion USD (2010)

Malaysia- background Journey realizing Vision 2020- A fully developed nation along all dimensions economically, politically, socially, psychologically and culturally by 2020. Themes related to low carbon development - Digital nation, - Green growth cities - Competitive cities - Promote biodiversity - Environmental awareness, - Enable energy plan, - Inclusiveness, - Enable energy plan CO2 emission ( 000metric tons CO2 per capita metric ton 1990 56,593 3.1 2.6 2000 216,804 7.7 3.0 2010 295,000 9.2 4.2 Carbon intensity Kg / kg oil equiv

TN50 NATIONAL TRANSFORMATION 2050 TN50 is a long term initiatives to chart Malaysia s future- shaped by the aspirations of its citizens towards the year 2050.Ultimately TN50 aspires for Malaysia to become Top 20 nation in economic development, social advancement and innovation by 2050

Eleventh Malaysia Plan 2016-2020 Green Growth Policy INVESTING IN COMPETITIVE CITIES- Major Shifts Economic Density -Increase Density Urban Form Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Resource usage - Efficient SWM Housing -Quality and Affordable Industry Focus Knowledge Intensive Industries Role of Local authorities - Strategic drivers of local economy and social development Shift away from grow first and clean up later development model towards one that is resilient, low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive. Why is green growth important for Malaysia? Increasing intensity and frequency of extreme weather events. Malaysia s commitment to renew and increase its commitment to the environment and long-term sustainability Application of Green Technology? As Strategic industry

Harnessing contribution of Science and Technology Sustainable development approach/ Climate Actions Science (R&D) Policies (LCS) Actions (LP or SP, NPP) Key Elements of Sustainable Development = PRO GROWTH, PRO JOB, PRO POOR and PRO ENVIRONMENT Climate change Problems Co-benefits of LCS policies Promoting resilient, low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive development

Importance of S2A (SCIENCE to ACTION) for objective and informing green Low carbon policy EVIDENCE based OPTIMAL CHOICE PARTICIPATORY INTERDISPLINARY Science provide evidence and objective based result for Policy making Scenario based research help better understanding Baseline modelling Science facilitates Consensus Building / FGD identifying local issues Highly technical issues needs interdisciplinary approach.

IMLCSBP2025 : Science to Action

CASE STUDY 1 -ISKANDAR MALAYSIA ECONOMIC CORRIDOR

BASELINE/ POLICY DOCUMENTATION : IMLCSBP2025 : TBL/ ACTION THEMES MEASUREMENT / MODELLING/ BASELINE IMLCS ACTIONS : Potential CO 2 Reduction Action Names Integrated Green 1 Transportation 2 Green Industry Low Carbon Urban 3 Governance Green Buildings & 4 Construction Green Energy System & 5 Renewable Energy 6 Low Carbon Lifestyle Community Engagement 7 & Consensus Building Walkable, Safe, Livable 8 City Design 9 Smart Urban Growth Green and Blue 10 Infrastructure & Rural Resources Sustainable Waste 11 Management 12 Clean Air Environment Themes GREEN ECONOMY GREEN COMMUNITY GREEN ENVIRONMENT

2,216 km 2 1.64 million people (2010) 3 million people (2025) Iskandar Malaysia Main southern development corridor in Johor, Malaysia Actions 58% Reduction in GHG Emissions Intensity of GDP by 2025

IMPLEMENTATION AT LOCAL LEVEL Iskandar Malaysia LCS Blueprint 2025 Kulai Iskandar Malaysia (5 Local Authorities) Johor Bahru Tengah Pasir Gudang Johor Bahru Pontian Iskandar Malaysia main southern development corridor in Johor, Malaysia

High level endorsement PM and MB Johor launched the Low Carbon Society Action Plans on Dec 15 2015 during the Meeting of Authority (MoA) in Putrajaya

Local authorities commitment for Implementation The 5 local authorities in Iskandar region - Low Carbon Society in the Making Low Carbon Action Plans for 5 local authorities in Iskandar Malaysia @ Kota Iskandar Officially Handed Over to Datuk Bandar and YDPs of 5LAs/PBTs By MB Johor 25 Feb 2016

OUTCOME FROM Focus Group Discussion 1 PROJECT EVALUATION THROUGH FGD

OUTCOME FROM FGD2 Wish list/ programs ROADMAP OF KL LCSBP 2030 WHAT? Action, sub-action, measures and programs in Kuala Lumpur Low Carbon Society Blueprint 2030 To identify implementation timeline for each programs based on the result of ranking in the previous FGD (FGD2). WHEN? The timeline of implementation are arranged into three; short term (2015-2020), medium term (2021-2025) and long term (2026-2030) Based on FGD2 feedbacks, the result of ranking are use to indicate the scores (high, medium, low) for each program. WH0? To identify potential actor/ caretaker for each program and supporting agencies ( Office in charge/ Supporting agency/ implementer.

OUTCOME FROM FGD 3 ROADMAP OF KL LCSBP 2030 Responsible KLCH Dept. : KLCH department with primary responsibility for initiating, coordinating, liaising with relevant external agencies, monitoring, and/or approving implementation of programs Partners: Technology providers, funding agencies or entities, and relevant government agencies with approving authority for, and/or statutory duty of regulating, facilitating and overseeing implementation of programs Implementers: Agencies, entities and/or parties that implement, or are needed to implement, programs due to their statutory duty, ownership rights, institutional responsibility, and/or effective serving of communal interests

Case study of Pengerang as East Johor Economic Corridor

PENGERANG LOW CARBON SOCIETY BLUEPRINT 2030

SCOPE OF PLCSBP 2030 1.DECARBONISING PIPC INDUSTRIES 2.GREEN PORT MANAGEMENT & LOGISTICS 3.SMART AGRICULTURE 4.GREEN MOBILITY 5.SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SYSTEM 6.LOW CARBON GREEN URBAN SETTLEMENTS 7.GREEN NETWORK 8.SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT 9.LOW CARBON SMART COMMUNITY 10.GREEN URBAN GOVERNANCE

1 st FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSION PROPOSED FGD1 MAIN COMPONENTS: Proposed Tagline For PLCSBP 2030 50 by 30: PENGERANG CAN REDUCE ITS CARBON INTENSITY 54% BY 2030 Clean Green Safe & Smart

THE IMPORTANCE OF IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING Present SATREPS Research Future scenario analysis Target Setting 2011-2016 LCS baseline study LCS scenario development GHG modelling LCS policy design IM (regional) level action plan Proposed SATREPS Research Base year inventory LOW-CARBON DEVELOPMENT CYCLE Action Plan Tracking Performance Impleme ntation 2016-2021 o o o o City level detailed action plan Sectorial specific strategic mitigation Adaptation Carbon monitoring

Changing Mindset / buy in stakeholders Low carbon development actions at local level in Malaysia (Science to Action (S2A)) Starts Year 2005 with 1 school to all public elementary schools (177) in Kyoto City in year 2010 (until now) Partnership / organization Kyoto City Council, Kyoto City Board of Education, KIKO Network, Miyako Ecology Centre Participants 4 th to 6 th graders (age 10-12) in all public elementary schools Learning cycle Starts Year 2013 with 23 schools to all public primary schools (226) in Iskandar Malaysia in 2015 Partnership / organization Johor State Education Department (JPNJ), IM KIKO, Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Participants Standard 6 students (age 12) in all public primary schools, as post-upsr programme Learning format Continuation development Preliminary learning sessions Reflective learning sessions Practical sessions Preliminary learning sessions Practical sessions: School projects Practical sessions ELC workbook Oral presentation (Competition) IMELC focuses on energy household accounting. School children track the energy consumption, waste generation and management, travelling choices, frugal consumption and utilizing renewable energy resources (sunlight). The aim is to raise children s awareness level on low carbon aspects.

FINDINGS The findings showed that there is a concrete and practical steps for low carbon transformation for developing countries. Low carbon and resilient development initiatives can be strategically integrated with the existing development agenda to further promote urban sustainability. "Science to Action" (S2A) is the way forward towards creating low carbon futures, i.e. ensuring good, scientifically grounded and community-rooted LCS policies are materially acted upon, yielding real cuts in GHG emissions with simultaneous socioeconomic cobenefits for the people. Consideration are existing policy direction, geographical setting, political cultural, socio-economic, financial capacity and human capital are essential for climate change plan formulation.

Thank you for your attention! Thank You Terima Kasih 谢谢 धन यव द ありがとう