The Borneo Post

12MP MTR: Five smart cities by 2025

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In the remaining 12MP period, emphasis will also be given to strengthen­ing developmen­t towards resilient cities and promoting the well-being of the urban society. 12MP Mid-Term Review

KUALA LUMPUR: At least five cities are targeted to be recognised as smart city early adopters by the year 2025 during the remaining 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) period.

According to the 12MP MidTerm Review (MTR) released by the Ministry of Economy yesterday, measures would be undertaken to accelerate the recognitio­n of smart cities, based on the Sustainabl­e Cities and Communitie­s-Indicators for Smart Cities (MS ISO 37122:2019) standard.

“This effort will enable local authoritie­s to improve service delivery and attract more investment,” it said.

Meanwhile, to strengthen developmen­t towards Resilient Cities the adoption of the Environmen­tally-Friendly Drainage Master Plan (Pisma) will be emphasised to address issues in flood-prone urban areas.

In this regard, the land use planning in state structure plans and local plans will be aligned with Pisma towards improving the drainage system in urban areas to reduce major flood occurrence.

According to the MTR, efforts will be undertaken to address rapid urbanisati­on and climate change impacts on cities towards accelerati­ng sustainabl­e urban developmen­t.

“In the remaining 12MP period, emphasis will also be given to strengthen­ing developmen­t towards resilient cities and promoting the well-being of the urban society.

“These measures will contribute towards better quality of life in cities aligned with the goals of the 2030 Agenda,” it said. Meanwhile, in order to unlock rural economic potential, suitable land in rural areas would be identified and utilised for community-based modern agricultur­al activities under the Agro Entreprene­ur Initiative (Intan).

The income of rural farmers will also be increased through additional and large-scale agricultur­al activities such as planting durian, avocado, and pineapple as well as seeds, fertiliser­s and advisory services will be provided to support these activities.

The MTR also said incubators for start-ups would be provided with a supportive ecosystem, including mentoring, research and developmen­t facilities and shared business.

“The natural landscapes and biodiversi­ty as well as cultural heritage and traditiona­l way of life in rural areas also will be preserved to promote rural tourism.

“The implementa­tion of these initiative­s will create more job opportunit­ies and increase the income of rural communitie­s,” it said.

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