Cultivation of green environmental awareness towards cleanliness city in Malaysia

This paper aims to understand the local authorities’ reaction to green environment activities towards clean cities in Malaysia and how they respond to cleanliness awareness among the community. Four (4) cities, such as Melaka, Ipoh, and Muar dan Kuala Terengganu, were selected, and this study embark...

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Published in:Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development
Main Author: Vasudevan A.; Rusuli M.S.C.; Rahman A.A.A.; Nasir W.M.N.W.M.; Ibrahim N.; Ali J.K.; Huang X.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EnPress Publisher, LLC 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85209085924&doi=10.24294%2fjipd.v8i12.6213&partnerID=40&md5=4e9f7a099de7632c5fff593cdeefd345
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Summary:This paper aims to understand the local authorities’ reaction to green environment activities towards clean cities in Malaysia and how they respond to cleanliness awareness among the community. Four (4) cities, such as Melaka, Ipoh, and Muar dan Kuala Terengganu, were selected, and this study embarks on a qualitative research approach involving a semi-structured interview with top personnel from four local authorities. From the reaction point of view, some local authorities reacted positively towards the green environment and cleanliness of the city. Four (4) themes have been produced, such as awareness, which focuses on the daily routine of local authorities. Secondly, enforcement from the local government, with some warning and advice, really contributes to the changes in society’s attitude. Thirdly, support by local authority efforts, including awareness campaigns from electronic and printed media, does have a good impact. Lastly, active involvement from the local authorities regulated many communities in residential areas and had direct links with local communities and NGOs that annually organized green program activities. This study urged the Local Government Act 1976, which the local authorities are responsible for the enforcement activities such as the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) activities and so on. Local authorities, state governments, and local communities should also help monitor and maintain environmental issues towards a clean city in Malaysia. © 2024 by author(s).
ISSN:25727923
DOI:10.24294/jipd.v8i12.6213