- To minimize negative environmental impacts and degradation
- To encourage human interaction back with nature
- To reduce the carbon emissions from human activities
What have we done so far?
Putrajaya is a planned city and its development is based on the 'City in the Garden' concept. Sutainable development has always been in the core of the concept, as such, "green city" has always been ingrained in its development right from its inception stage. The initiatives in transforming Putrajaya into a Green City are implemented through seven focus areas
1. City Planning and Building
- Planning principles that contributes towards reduction of carbon emissions
- Innovative reuse of local resources for construction
- Green Building Design
2. Integrating Nature into the Urban Fabric
- Land use planning of open spaces (40% designated as parks and open space
- Creation of lakes and wetlands
- Greening of Putrajaya through tree planting program
- Putrajaya Urban Farming Program
3. Transportation and Mobility
- Integrated planning of transportation network with the rail based transport as the back bone supported by park and ride facilities
- Provision of environmental friendly public buses
- Upgrading of pedestrian walkaways and cycleways
4. Energy Usage
- Encouraging the use of Solar Photovoltaics for power generation
- Improvement of energy efficiency
- More and more renewable energy
5. Water Usage
- City wide rain water harvesting program
- Implementation of rain water harvesting system for residential development
- Centralized sewerage treatment plant
6. Solid Waste Management
- Provision of 3R facilities
- Food and green waste composting
- Waste separation at source
- Innovative reuse of waste
7. City Administration and Management
- Extensive use of online services to reduce usage of paper and the need to travel
- Healthy life style by leadership
4 Comments
Thanks for sharing Malaysia's plans to develop eco-city Putrajaya, based on the 'City in the Garden' concept. Interesting concept.
The above-listed seven focus areas show that the authorities are serious about transforming Putrajaya into REAL green city.
Posted 12-07-2017 18:23
Muhammed, thank you for your report. This was a good introduction to a planned city to conserve environment. Recently when nations try to project a planned city, environmental aspect comes into focus, I think that is very interesting. I believe ¡®city in the Garden?? is a worthy try! If you could upload some photos of the place later it would be great!
Posted 06-07-2017 12:02
Thank you Muhammed- your report gives clear guidelines for Eco Cities. I like the name 'Cyberjaya'!
Posted 02-07-2017 05:42
Hi Muhammed, thanks for sharing your report on green city in Malaysia! This sounds amazing! so has it already been transformed to green city or still in progress? This can be great precedents for other countries and cities who want to impliment this concept as well:)
Posted 01-07-2017 19:35