Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework

This study was conducted to obtain comprehensive information on the process of Tree Preservation Order or TPO (Act 172) adoption by the states in the context of National Development Planning Framework (NDPF) that includes the formulation and adoption of TPO Rules. The study was part of the authors’...

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Published in:Planning Malaysia
Main Author: Sukri N.A.N.M.; Ismail Z.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Nordin R.M.
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Institute Of Planners 2020
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Sukri N.A.N.M.; Ismail Z.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Nordin R.M.
Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
2020
Planning Malaysia
18
4
10.21837/pm.v18i14.831
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85096921700&doi=10.21837%2fpm.v18i14.831&partnerID=40&md5=de55a19f08da593a47ddac43415ddc59
This study was conducted to obtain comprehensive information on the process of Tree Preservation Order or TPO (Act 172) adoption by the states in the context of National Development Planning Framework (NDPF) that includes the formulation and adoption of TPO Rules. The study was part of the authors’ research in finding answers to the lack of TPO (Act 172) implementation in the country. The data were acquired through consultation with PLANMalaysia and state JPBDs, and by reviewing the agencies’ documents. The results, presented in the form of process flowcharts, would be useful for the current and future research in making evaluation concerning the adequacy of planning and actions taken during the adoption process that would ensure TPO (Act 172) implementation. This study preliminarily concludes that the planning and actions taken were adequate, i.e., done in an orderly manner and followed the procedures common to the NDPF. However, the next step in ensuring that the TPO (Act 172) adoption is effective, TPO (Act 172) implementation must be put as high priority in the work plans of each related agency. © 2020 Malaysian Institute Of Planners. All rights reserved.
Malaysian Institute Of Planners
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author Sukri N.A.N.M.; Ismail Z.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Nordin R.M.
spellingShingle Sukri N.A.N.M.; Ismail Z.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Nordin R.M.
Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
author_facet Sukri N.A.N.M.; Ismail Z.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Nordin R.M.
author_sort Sukri N.A.N.M.; Ismail Z.; Ariffin W.T.W.; Nordin R.M.
title Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
title_short Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
title_full Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
title_fullStr Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
title_full_unstemmed Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
title_sort Tree preservation order (ACT 172) adoption process within the national development planning framework
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description This study was conducted to obtain comprehensive information on the process of Tree Preservation Order or TPO (Act 172) adoption by the states in the context of National Development Planning Framework (NDPF) that includes the formulation and adoption of TPO Rules. The study was part of the authors’ research in finding answers to the lack of TPO (Act 172) implementation in the country. The data were acquired through consultation with PLANMalaysia and state JPBDs, and by reviewing the agencies’ documents. The results, presented in the form of process flowcharts, would be useful for the current and future research in making evaluation concerning the adequacy of planning and actions taken during the adoption process that would ensure TPO (Act 172) implementation. This study preliminarily concludes that the planning and actions taken were adequate, i.e., done in an orderly manner and followed the procedures common to the NDPF. However, the next step in ensuring that the TPO (Act 172) adoption is effective, TPO (Act 172) implementation must be put as high priority in the work plans of each related agency. © 2020 Malaysian Institute Of Planners. All rights reserved.
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