Key Challenges and Strategies Towards Sustainable Infrastructure Development in Malaysia

The world is fixated on climate change because of its damage to the environment and the ripple effect it can have on people's health and the economy. This study aims to delve into research focusing on sustainable infrastructure development in Malaysia, as well as the main obstacles and approach...

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Published in:International Journal of Integrated Engineering
Main Author: Mustaffa N.K.; Shahrudin N.S.N.; Aziz M.F.H.A.; Mustaffa A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2023
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Mustaffa N.K.; Shahrudin N.S.N.; Aziz M.F.H.A.; Mustaffa A.
Key Challenges and Strategies Towards Sustainable Infrastructure Development in Malaysia
2023
International Journal of Integrated Engineering
15
2
10.30880/ijie.2023.15.02.001
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85168835639&doi=10.30880%2fijie.2023.15.02.001&partnerID=40&md5=4431c8c9d7cbaf75c6c56104d083b822
The world is fixated on climate change because of its damage to the environment and the ripple effect it can have on people's health and the economy. This study aims to delve into research focusing on sustainable infrastructure development in Malaysia, as well as the main obstacles and approaches to taking on such a task. This study used a mixed-methods system, which allowed for the collection a large amount of data and made it easy to compare results from different settings. The study found that more people are aware of sustainable impact assessment in infrastructure projects and familiar with resilient, sustainable development than sustainable performance evaluation. The studies also showed that the main problems in implementing sustainability include minimising adverse hazards, financial and budget investment issues, as well as inadequate governance and management. The proposed measures are broken down into monetary, institutional, and organisational themes. Possible steps toward a more sustainable infrastructure involve increasing green investment and financing, fostering green policies and environmental regulations, promoting green technologies and materials, and growing capacity through improved awareness and training. The findings of this study provide construction stakeholders with insight into an analysis of existing methodologies and strategies for integrating sustainable infrastructure development. Resolving obstacles and refining implementation tactics facilitated the effectiveness of the transformation towards a more sustainable infrastructure. © Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office
Penerbit UTHM
2229838X
English
Article
All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Mustaffa N.K.; Shahrudin N.S.N.; Aziz M.F.H.A.; Mustaffa A.
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Key Challenges and Strategies Towards Sustainable Infrastructure Development in Malaysia
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description The world is fixated on climate change because of its damage to the environment and the ripple effect it can have on people's health and the economy. This study aims to delve into research focusing on sustainable infrastructure development in Malaysia, as well as the main obstacles and approaches to taking on such a task. This study used a mixed-methods system, which allowed for the collection a large amount of data and made it easy to compare results from different settings. The study found that more people are aware of sustainable impact assessment in infrastructure projects and familiar with resilient, sustainable development than sustainable performance evaluation. The studies also showed that the main problems in implementing sustainability include minimising adverse hazards, financial and budget investment issues, as well as inadequate governance and management. The proposed measures are broken down into monetary, institutional, and organisational themes. Possible steps toward a more sustainable infrastructure involve increasing green investment and financing, fostering green policies and environmental regulations, promoting green technologies and materials, and growing capacity through improved awareness and training. The findings of this study provide construction stakeholders with insight into an analysis of existing methodologies and strategies for integrating sustainable infrastructure development. Resolving obstacles and refining implementation tactics facilitated the effectiveness of the transformation towards a more sustainable infrastructure. © Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office
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