Implementation of open space: the need for uniform policy
The provision of open spaces within a residential development is often seen as unimportant. The Malaysian Government targeted to provide 2 hectares of open space per 1000 population to be achieved as a developed nation status by the year 2020. This vision can be seen as the Government attempt to e...
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my.iium.irep.316302013-08-29T09:11:44Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31630/ Implementation of open space: the need for uniform policy Ibrahim, Putri Haryati Md Dali, Melasutra Muhammad Yusoff, Safiah @ Yusmah GV Recreation Leisure The provision of open spaces within a residential development is often seen as unimportant. The Malaysian Government targeted to provide 2 hectares of open space per 1000 population to be achieved as a developed nation status by the year 2020. This vision can be seen as the Government attempt to ensure the sustainability of open spaces in Malaysia. The Federal Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia (FDTCP) has produced a planning standard guideline to supervise the implementation of the open space policy in Malaysia. According to FDTCP; until December 2009, Malaysia has achieved a percentage of 1.19 hectares of open space per 1000 population. Achieving the standard requires commitment of local authorities to implement the open space policy. However, the adoption of open spaces policy differs among local authorities, from a simplistic general approach of land ratio techniques to an ergonomics method. The paper examines the local allocation practices using 5 different approaches and it argues that implementation of open space by local planning practices requires the knowledge of and understanding by planning profession towards a long term sustainable green objectives. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2013-07-01 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31630/1/26228-93605-1-PB.pdf Ibrahim, Putri Haryati and Md Dali, Melasutra and Muhammad Yusoff, Safiah @ Yusmah (2013) Implementation of open space: the need for uniform policy. Journal of Sustainable Development, 6 (7). pp. 16-25. ISSN 1913-9071 (O), 1913-9063 (P) http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/26228 |
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The provision of open spaces within a residential development is often seen as unimportant. The Malaysian
Government targeted to provide 2 hectares of open space per 1000 population to be achieved as a developed
nation status by the year 2020. This vision can be seen as the Government attempt to ensure the sustainability of
open spaces in Malaysia. The Federal Department of Town and Country Planning, Peninsular Malaysia (FDTCP)
has produced a planning standard guideline to supervise the implementation of the open space policy in Malaysia.
According to FDTCP; until December 2009, Malaysia has achieved a percentage of 1.19 hectares of open space
per 1000 population. Achieving the standard requires commitment of local authorities to implement the open
space policy. However, the adoption of open spaces policy differs among local authorities, from a simplistic
general approach of land ratio techniques to an ergonomics method. The paper examines the local allocation
practices using 5 different approaches and it argues that implementation of open space by local planning
practices requires the knowledge of and understanding by planning profession towards a long term sustainable
green objectives. |
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