Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor

The need to manage water resources that transverses traditional administrative boundaries and legislative jurisdiction require a rethink in determining mandates, particularly in mega urban region. Malaysia practices a federated system of government, whereby the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 195...

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Main Authors: Siti Zuhaili Hasan, Sarah Aziz Abdul Ghani Aziz
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Published: Institute of the Malay World and Civilization, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017
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spelling my-ukm.journal.124302018-12-10T23:17:30Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12430/ Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor Siti Zuhaili Hasan, Sarah Aziz Abdul Ghani Aziz, The need to manage water resources that transverses traditional administrative boundaries and legislative jurisdiction require a rethink in determining mandates, particularly in mega urban region. Malaysia practices a federated system of government, whereby the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 1957 sets out the legislative and executive remit for both Federal and State Government. Water resources in this case falls within the legislative remit of the State Government. The state of Selangor is unique as it is a mega urban region in its own right and plays host to two federated territories, with rivers coursing through them. It is also unique because it forms the bulk of the area identified as the Greater Kuala Lumpur Region earmarked for economic and social development. Both the Federated Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya sit in the middle of Selangor state with rivers coursing through them beginning and ending in Selangor. This study briefly looks at the mandates required to balance the prerequisites of managing water resources that transverses boundaries. It will look at how the state of Selangor can manage the resources through its Lembaga Urus Air Selangor Enactment 1999 to fulfil the proposed objectives of the National Water Resources Policy 2012. Institute of the Malay World and Civilization, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12430/1/IMAN-2017-05SI3-12.pdf Siti Zuhaili Hasan, and Sarah Aziz Abdul Ghani Aziz, (2017) Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor. International Journal of the Malay World and Civilisation, 5(SI) (1). pp. 87-96. ISSN 2289-1706 http://www.ukm.my/jatma/jilid-5terbitan-khas-bil-1/
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description The need to manage water resources that transverses traditional administrative boundaries and legislative jurisdiction require a rethink in determining mandates, particularly in mega urban region. Malaysia practices a federated system of government, whereby the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 1957 sets out the legislative and executive remit for both Federal and State Government. Water resources in this case falls within the legislative remit of the State Government. The state of Selangor is unique as it is a mega urban region in its own right and plays host to two federated territories, with rivers coursing through them. It is also unique because it forms the bulk of the area identified as the Greater Kuala Lumpur Region earmarked for economic and social development. Both the Federated Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya sit in the middle of Selangor state with rivers coursing through them beginning and ending in Selangor. This study briefly looks at the mandates required to balance the prerequisites of managing water resources that transverses boundaries. It will look at how the state of Selangor can manage the resources through its Lembaga Urus Air Selangor Enactment 1999 to fulfil the proposed objectives of the National Water Resources Policy 2012.
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author Siti Zuhaili Hasan,
Sarah Aziz Abdul Ghani Aziz,
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Sarah Aziz Abdul Ghani Aziz,
Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor
author_facet Siti Zuhaili Hasan,
Sarah Aziz Abdul Ghani Aziz,
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title Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor
title_short Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor
title_full Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor
title_fullStr Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor
title_full_unstemmed Mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for Selangor
title_sort mandates for managing water resources in mega urban region: case study for selangor
publisher Institute of the Malay World and Civilization, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2017
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/12430/1/IMAN-2017-05SI3-12.pdf
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