The rise of Iskandar Malaysia: implications for Singapore’s marine and coastal environment
Iskandar Malaysia, a major economic zone in the southern part of Malaysia, is experiencing meteoric growth. Given that the zone lies along the Straits of Johor, how will the increasing industrialisation and urbanisation seen in the area affect the marine and coastal environment? Also, what are the i...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-825892020-11-01T08:45:09Z The rise of Iskandar Malaysia: implications for Singapore’s marine and coastal environment Cook, Alistair David Blair Hangzo, Pau Khan Khup S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Iskandar Malaysia Environment Iskandar Malaysia, a major economic zone in the southern part of Malaysia, is experiencing meteoric growth. Given that the zone lies along the Straits of Johor, how will the increasing industrialisation and urbanisation seen in the area affect the marine and coastal environment? Also, what are the implications of this growth for Singapore, whose northern coast lies on the other side of the Straits? This NTS Insight investigates these questions and suggests ways to mitigate the potential impacts of developments in Iskandar Malaysia on Singapore’s marine and coastal environment. 2018-07-03T08:16:01Z 2019-12-06T14:58:32Z 2018-07-03T08:16:01Z 2019-12-06T14:58:32Z 2014 Working Paper Cook, A. D. B., & Hangzo, P. K. K. (2014). The rise of Iskandar Malaysia: implications for Singapore’s marine and coastal environment. (RSIS NTS Insight, No. IN14-01). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/82589 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/45052 en RSIS NTS Insight, No. IN14-01 Nanyang Technological University 11 p. application/pdf |
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Iskandar Malaysia, a major economic zone in the southern part of Malaysia, is experiencing meteoric growth. Given that the zone lies along the Straits of Johor, how will the increasing industrialisation and urbanisation seen in the area affect the marine and coastal environment? Also, what are the implications of this growth for Singapore, whose northern coast lies on the other side of the Straits? This NTS Insight investigates these questions and suggests ways to mitigate the potential impacts of developments in Iskandar Malaysia on Singapore’s marine and coastal environment. |
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The rise of Iskandar Malaysia: implications for Singapore’s marine and coastal environment |
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