SMART MELAKA BLUEPRINT 2035
National Scene
Following the requirement of smart cities development as indicated in the national policies of RMK-11 and RFN-3, the development of city’s digital infrastructure is given a focus in term to increase broadband capacity, promote cashless community, provide efficient public transport, implement smart waste management, and improve water treatment system. Consequently, Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) has developed nationwide Malaysia Smart City Framework in 2019 to streamline and coordinate the development of smart cities initiatives in Malaysia.
The smart city agenda for Malaysia has been established at national and state levels in various forms of guidelines such as frameworks, blueprints, policies, and legislations. It’s aim is to promote targeted development strategies, initiatives, stakeholder roles and impact on urban development and planning in Malaysia. The key agenda from national document related to the smart cities at national level in Malaysia were identified.
Key Agenda towards Smart Cities Development
Malaysia Smart City Framework (MSCF) (2019-2025) • Address urban challenges arising from rapid urbanisation • Meet national and global agendas • Adopt new global development trends • Promote digital economy • Position Malaysian cities to be on par with other cities global.
The National Physical Plan 4 (NPP4) (2021-2025) • Balanced and dynamic growth in global strategic position, economy, transportation, and smart infrastructure. • Spatial sustainability and climate change in terms of land use, natural resources and heritage, and carbon neutral. • Liveable environment and inclusive community in housing, education, and friendly development.
The National Urbanisation Policy 2 (NUP2) (2016-2025) • One Stop Centre (OSC) for Urban data Observatory • Sustainable urban development between physical, social, economy and environment. • Good governance to steer livable, inclusive, and resilient urban environment.
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