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International Forum on SDGs for Regional Revitalization 2021“Toward the further promotion of the SDGs for Regional Revitalization”
Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
DATUK MAHADI NGAHMayor, City of Kuala Lumpur January 14th, 2021. Thursday
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iNTRODUCTION
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs)
MITIGATING MEASURES TO COPE WITH COVID-19 PANDEMICSustaining the Urban EconomySmall Traders
TRANSITION TO NEUTRAL CARBON CITY AND SMART CITYPlansClimate ChangeActionsPartnerships
CONCLUSION
CONTENTS
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
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In the 19th century, KualaLumpur was a tin mining centre
In 1963 Kuala Lumpur, theCapital City of MalaysiaLand Area : 243sq.km
Population Size : 1.8 million
GDP growth : 7.1% p.a(2010-2017)
Vision : “To Be A World ClassSustainable and Livable Cityfor All, No One Left Behind.”
INTRODUCTION
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS)SDGs that are most relevant to Kuala Lumpur in addressingCovid-19 Pandemic are SDG 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10 and SDG 11.
NUA (New Urban Agenda) focuses on environmentallysustainable and resilient urban development.
Combining SDGs and NUA, we have a more comprehensiveframework to manage the Covid-19 pandemic.
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
SDGs MITIGATING MEASURES TO COPE WITH COVID-19 PANDEMICMitigating measures to cope with Covid-19 pandemic :
a) Social distancing
b) Wearing of face mask
c) Frequent disinfection
These measures affect other urban systems tremendously.
Affirmative actions on the local economy and improve thewellbeing of city dwellers by:
a) Facilitating the small traders to run their businesses inmore allowable areas in the city.
b) Creating new attractions to revitalise neglected backlanes in CBD areas with attractive murals and newplacemaking.
c) Generating more job opportunities.
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
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PLANS : Kuala Lumpur’s Transition To Neutral Carbon City & Smart CityDevelopment plans for Kuala Lumpur to be Neutral Carbon City and SmartCity are :
a) New Development Plan for Kuala Lumpur 2040
b) Kuala Lumpur Smart City Masterplan 2021 - 2025
c) Kuala Lumpur Low Carbon Society Blueprint 2030
d) Kuala Lumpur Pedestrian And Cycling Masterplan 2019 - 2028
SDGs and mitigating measures for Covid-19 are factored in thepreparation of these plans in lights of KL-ites’ aspirations.
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
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Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
I conic R iver Of L i fe
Urban Jungle Park Iconic Pedestr ian Br igde
Beaut i fu l Pedestr ian Walkway
Rejuvenated Back lane with murals
TANGIBLE RESULTS: Kuala Lumpur’s Transition To Neutral Carbon City & Smart City
Attract ive Suspended Br idge
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1. Extraordinary Rainfall
2. Rise in Tempera tures
3. Flash Floods
4. Freak Storms
5. Severe Land Slide
CLIMATE CHANGE : Kuala Lumpur’s Transition To Neutral Carbon City & Smart City
GLOBAL WARMING EFFECTS ON KUALA
LUMPUR
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
Flash F loods Rise in Temperatures
Severe Land Sl ideExtraordinary Rainfal l
Freak Storms
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ACTIONS : Kuala Lumpur’s Transition To Neutral Carbon City & Smart City
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
Urban Farm
KL Brain - CCTV Bicycle Stop
Bicycle Lane
Solar PV-Renewable Energy 9
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
Biodiesel Bus; Free Rides
Urban Rail Transit Sol id Waste Recycl ing Centre
Sol id Waste Management
Rainwater Har vest ing System 10
ACTIONS : Kuala Lumpur’s Transition To Neutral Carbon City & Smart City
PARTNERSHIPS: Kuala Lumpur’s Transition To Neutral Carbon City & Smart City
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
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Kuala Lumpur City Hall
CONCLUSION
Efforts on SDGs for Regional Revitalization in Governments and Local Governments : Kuala Lumpur in the SDGs and New Normal COVID-19
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Sustainability is imperative in order to achieve abetter and more sustainable future for all, no oneleft behind.
Covid-19 pandemic has introduced a new globalthreat, one that is unprecedented.
Humankind has a strong resolve and we will findsolutions to overcome this pandemic.
Kuala Lumpur will continue to address the newdifficulties faced by KL-ites who are trying to earna living in the city in line with the needs of theSustainable Development Goals.
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