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Cities in Bloom: Navigating the Journey of Urbanization in Malaysia Towards Sustainable Futures
Malaysia has become one of the most urbanized countries in Southeast Asia over the past few decades. This rapid urbanization has changed the social, economic, and environmental landscapes due to several factors such as population growth, economic development, and rural-urban migration. Therefore, this paper explores the evolving landscape of urbanization in Malaysia and emphasizes the urgent need for effective urban design and planning strategies to tackle the challenges of rapid growth. This study employed content analysis to examine established urban design theories from influential thinkers like Kevin Lynch, Jane Jacobs, Daniel Burnham, Le Corbusier, Janette Sadik-Khan, and Nabeel Hamdi to uncover valuable insights for enhancing urban environments. This method was selected because of its ability to systematically interpret textual data within its context. Key themes include the importance of creating mixed-use neighborhoods, designing pedestrian-friendly spaces, engaging communities, and promoting sustainable practices. With urban populations projected to reach approximately 75% of the total population by 2024, this study emphasizes the necessity for collaboration among policymakers, urban planners, and community members. By adopting a holistic approach to urban planning, Malaysia can build vibrant and resilient cities that balance growth with sustainability and reflect the unique identities of its local communities.
Cities in Bloom: Navigating the Journey of Urbanization in Malaysia Towards Sustainable Futures
Malaysia has become one of the most urbanized countries in Southeast Asia over the past few decades. This rapid urbanization has changed the social, economic, and environmental landscapes due to several factors such as population growth, economic development, and rural-urban migration. Therefore, this paper explores the evolving landscape of urbanization in Malaysia and emphasizes the urgent need for effective urban design and planning strategies to tackle the challenges of rapid growth. This study employed content analysis to examine established urban design theories from influential thinkers like Kevin Lynch, Jane Jacobs, Daniel Burnham, Le Corbusier, Janette Sadik-Khan, and Nabeel Hamdi to uncover valuable insights for enhancing urban environments. This method was selected because of its ability to systematically interpret textual data within its context. Key themes include the importance of creating mixed-use neighborhoods, designing pedestrian-friendly spaces, engaging communities, and promoting sustainable practices. With urban populations projected to reach approximately 75% of the total population by 2024, this study emphasizes the necessity for collaboration among policymakers, urban planners, and community members. By adopting a holistic approach to urban planning, Malaysia can build vibrant and resilient cities that balance growth with sustainability and reflect the unique identities of its local communities.
Cities in Bloom: Navigating the Journey of Urbanization in Malaysia Towards Sustainable Futures
Azli, Abdullah (Autor:in) / Mohd Amirul, Mahamud (Autor:in)
09.12.2024
doi:10.37134/geografi.vol12.2.11.2024
GEOGRAFI; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): GEOGRAFI; 171-184 ; 2462-2400 ; 2289-4470
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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