Assembly & IRDA showed 50 participants how South Johor (Iskandar
Malaysia) is rejuvenated with forward economic planning, good
infrastructure and inclusive growth. The participants from Ngee Ann
Polytechnic & Republic Polytechnic learned about Economic
Transformation Program and lessons learnt so far by stakeholders.
ASSEMBLY is an open competition meant to introduce Youths to the concept of Systems Thinking through town planning. Town Planning is a delicate art of balancing interests, pushing for growth and lots more. Youths will be guided through processes of what makes a township liveable, what are the obstacles and challenges and finally, are given a chance to plan their own township. It is perhaps a slight formal version of popular online games like Cityville or Sim City.
Saturday, 22 December 2012
Saturday, 15 December 2012
FOCUS: waterfront* users of Iskandar Malaysia
The Straits of Johor or Tebrau Straits is the strait that separates the Malayan state of Johor to the north from Singapore to the south.
Friday, 14 December 2012
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Integrated approach vital in facing urbanisation challenges
KUALA LUMPUR: In recognising the complexities of urbanisation
challenges, government agencies, policymakers and industry players are
formulating a more integrated approach to address the components of
water, environment, waste and city planning solutions in a more holistic
way.
Given the urgent need for cities around the world to address pressing urbanisation challenges, many multinational companies that are involved in urban solutions, water and waste industries are also moving into this space to provide modern integrated solutions, which are expected to be a major growth sector in future.
“Among developing economies in East Asia and the Pacific, Indonesia is the most
urbanised at 54%, and over the past four decades it had the fastest annual rate of urbanisation, which is about 4.2%.
“The spatial structure of urban growth and development will critically shape the rate and quality of economic growth over the next 15 years and this structure will determine the quality of life for urban dwellers.
Focusing on green initiatives and sustainability in the domestic front, Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) senior vice president Boyd Dionysius Joeman said IRDA must play its part in ensuring that Iskandar Malaysia development region in southern Johor is developed in a sensible, timely and sustainable manner. Read more......
Given the urgent need for cities around the world to address pressing urbanisation challenges, many multinational companies that are involved in urban solutions, water and waste industries are also moving into this space to provide modern integrated solutions, which are expected to be a major growth sector in future.
“Among developing economies in East Asia and the Pacific, Indonesia is the most
urbanised at 54%, and over the past four decades it had the fastest annual rate of urbanisation, which is about 4.2%.
“The spatial structure of urban growth and development will critically shape the rate and quality of economic growth over the next 15 years and this structure will determine the quality of life for urban dwellers.
Focusing on green initiatives and sustainability in the domestic front, Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA) senior vice president Boyd Dionysius Joeman said IRDA must play its part in ensuring that Iskandar Malaysia development region in southern Johor is developed in a sensible, timely and sustainable manner. Read more......
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Iskandar Learning Journeys (site visits, training & more)
Our partners and technical experts are conducting customized sessions and more.
Book a slot at join.us@activistar.com
Here's a sampler of subjects covered in more details!
-Social & Inclusive Planning in Iskandar Regional Development
-Port Development and Operations
-Elements of Town Planning
Book a slot at join.us@activistar.com
Here's a sampler of subjects covered in more details!
-Social & Inclusive Planning in Iskandar Regional Development
-Port Development and Operations
-Elements of Town Planning
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