MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA

MURNInet (Malaysia Urban Indicators Network) is a framework developed by FDTCP (Federal Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia) to measure the sustainability levels and performance of urban development in Malaysia. Since its launch in 2002, MURNInet set as a foundation to asses...

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Main Author: Yaman R.; Rahman S.; Ismail F.Z.; Marzukhi M.A.; Ahmad N.; Nanta P.
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2024
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Yaman R.; Rahman S.; Ismail F.Z.; Marzukhi M.A.; Ahmad N.; Nanta P.
MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
2024
Alam Cipta
17
2
10.47836/AC.17.2.PAPER12
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85215831142&doi=10.47836%2fAC.17.2.PAPER12&partnerID=40&md5=e0b1f502e55acd8b56b9df99452cc234
MURNInet (Malaysia Urban Indicators Network) is a framework developed by FDTCP (Federal Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia) to measure the sustainability levels and performance of urban development in Malaysia. Since its launch in 2002, MURNInet set as a foundation to assess urban development in Malaysia. After review and refinement, it was rebranded as MURNInets (Malaysian Urban-Rural National Indicators Network for Sustainable Development) comprises of 6 sustainable dimensions, 20 sustainable themes and 39 sustainable indicators. The revised MURNInets provides wider agglomeration economies which offers larger prospects for knowledge and sharing information, effective provision of services especially in health and education, and also on cultural exchanges. The aims of this article is to examine the significance and achievement on the implementation of MURNInets by Malaysian Local Authorities. The method used in this study is semi-structured interviews with 8 registered urban planners of government agencies and government-linked organisations. The outcomes suggested that all these sustainable factors are important for societal development, empowerment of public community, wellbeing, cultural solidification, transformation and cosmopolitanism. Generally, all dimensions, theme and indicators were achieved in the implemented score. © (2024), (Universiti Putra Malaysia Press). All rights reserved.
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author Yaman R.; Rahman S.; Ismail F.Z.; Marzukhi M.A.; Ahmad N.; Nanta P.
spellingShingle Yaman R.; Rahman S.; Ismail F.Z.; Marzukhi M.A.; Ahmad N.; Nanta P.
MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
author_facet Yaman R.; Rahman S.; Ismail F.Z.; Marzukhi M.A.; Ahmad N.; Nanta P.
author_sort Yaman R.; Rahman S.; Ismail F.Z.; Marzukhi M.A.; Ahmad N.; Nanta P.
title MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
title_short MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
title_full MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
title_fullStr MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
title_full_unstemmed MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
title_sort MURNInets IMPLEMENTATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TOWNSHIP DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA
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description MURNInet (Malaysia Urban Indicators Network) is a framework developed by FDTCP (Federal Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia) to measure the sustainability levels and performance of urban development in Malaysia. Since its launch in 2002, MURNInet set as a foundation to assess urban development in Malaysia. After review and refinement, it was rebranded as MURNInets (Malaysian Urban-Rural National Indicators Network for Sustainable Development) comprises of 6 sustainable dimensions, 20 sustainable themes and 39 sustainable indicators. The revised MURNInets provides wider agglomeration economies which offers larger prospects for knowledge and sharing information, effective provision of services especially in health and education, and also on cultural exchanges. The aims of this article is to examine the significance and achievement on the implementation of MURNInets by Malaysian Local Authorities. The method used in this study is semi-structured interviews with 8 registered urban planners of government agencies and government-linked organisations. The outcomes suggested that all these sustainable factors are important for societal development, empowerment of public community, wellbeing, cultural solidification, transformation and cosmopolitanism. Generally, all dimensions, theme and indicators were achieved in the implemented score. © (2024), (Universiti Putra Malaysia Press). All rights reserved.
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