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JSTJICA 20112015 Technical Cooperation Project UTM, IRDA, PTHM and JPBD Malaysia Kyoto University, Okayama University and NIES Japan Development of LCS Scenario in Iskandar Malaysia ( project under SATREPS research program) HO Chin Siong, Janice Simson, Matsuoka Yuzuru, Gomi Kei Feb 29-20 2011 NIES Tsukuba Japan 16 th AIM International Workshop

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JST‐JICA 2011‐ 2015 Technical Cooperation Project

UTM, IRDA, PTHM and JPBD Malaysia  Kyoto University, Okayama University and  NIES Japan

Development of LCS Scenario in Iskandar Malaysia( project under SATREPS research program)

HO Chin Siong, Janice Simson, Matsuoka Yuzuru, Gomi KeiFeb 29-20 2011 NIES Tsukuba Japan

16th AIM International Workshop

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

1. BACKGROUND– Challenges and Issues– National Vision

2. CASE STUDY‐ ISKANDAR MALAYSIA– Comprehensive Development Plan 2025– Modeling output

3. SATREPS PROJECT– JICA –JST visit– Workshops

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Background ‐MALAYSIA

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Rapid urbanization and industrialization

Relatively high carbon intensity dependence on fossil fuel 

High Private car ownership

Low density development and urban sprawl

Low efficiency appliances

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ISSUES AND CHALLENGES

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• The 2011 Budget, with the aim to position Malaysia as a developed and high-income economy with inclusive and sustainable development, will continue to ensure that the most conducive socio-economic environment is created through the Government Transformation Programme (GTP) to underpin growth.

The 10th Malaysia Plan Building an environment that enhances Quality

of Life New urbanism and compact city Growth concentrated in urban conurbation Safe city initiatives Developing climate resilient growth policy Adaptation measures Mitigation measures Incentives for RE and EE Improving Solid waste management Conserving forest Reducing emission to improve air quality

1 MALAYSIA CHARTING DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS A HIGH INCOME NATION

NATIONAL VISION 2010

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COP 15 – Malaysia’s target

• Prime Minster of Malaysia, Y.A.B Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak, in COP15 last year at Copenhagen, Denmark, proposed to reduce CO2emission intensity in Malaysia to 40 per cent by the year 2020 compared with its 2005 levels, subject to assistance from developed countries.

6/9

COP15 on Dec 17, 2009 at Copenhagen, Denmark

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IskandarDevelopment

Region

Case studyIskandar Development Region

2,216 km2

Population 1,353,200

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DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES:

Balanced Development

Protect and Conserve Nature, Historic and Open Spaces

Focused Development at Areas with Existing & Adequate Infrastructure

Promote Infill & Redevelopment

Enhance Accessibility

Promote Key Economic Areas as Focal Point For Growth

Manage Regional Growth

Plan for Innovative & Sustainable Infrastructure & Utilities

Promote Planned Communities which produce Quality and Sustainable Neighbourhoods

Downloadable atwww.iskandarmalaysia.com.my

Comprehensive Development Plan 2006‐2025

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Socio Economic Scenario of IM222005 2025 2025/2005

Population 1,353,200 3,005,815 2.2

No. of households 317,762 751,454 2.4

GDP (mil RM) 37,641 176,224 4.7

GDP per capita (RM/capita) 27,817 58,628 2.1

Gross output (mil RM) 121,431 474,129 3.9

Primary industry (mil RM) 1,860 5,375 2.9

Secondary industry (mil RM) 83,502 263,444 3.2

Tertiary industry (mil RM) 36,069 205,309 5.7

Floor space for commercial (mil m2) 6.8 19.3 2.8

Offices 1.3 1.7 2.9

Shops 5.7 16.3 2.9

Hospitals & Schools 0.6 1.2 2.1

Passenger transport demand (mil p‐km) 3,816 8,677 2.39

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Iskandar Malaysia: Geographical Area

Eastern Gate Development (Pasir Gudang – Tanjong Langsat)Nusajaya

Johor Bahru City Centre

Western Gate Development (Port Tanjung Pelepas)

Senai – Skudai(Kulaijaya)

Singapore

Flagship

Flagship

Flagship

FlagshipFlagship

• Focused Development at 5 Flagships• 2,217 km2 or 550,000 acres• 3 times the size of Singapore• 1.4 million population

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Transformation of Johor Bahru  City Centre (Planning) – Sg. Segget clean up

Johor BahruCity Centre

Project Progress Update – Flagship A

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Upgrading of Komtar(In progress)

Johor BahruCity Centre

Artist Impression

Sultan Iskandar Complex (Completed) ‐ CIQ

Johor BahruCity Centre

Heritage Trail (Completed)

Johor BahruCity Centre

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Project Progress Update – Flagship B

12Actual Picture

Kota Iskandar  (Completed)Nusajaya

Kota Iskandar

Puteri Harbour

Medini

East Ledang

Horizon Hills

Educity

SiLC

Puteri Harbour (In progress)Nusajaya

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• Port Tanjung PelepasWestern Gate Development

Project Progress Update – Flagship C

13MMC Corp, PTP – expansion

March 2009

Source: PTP

• Asia Petroleum HubWestern Gate Development

•One of the fastest growing container ports in the world

•4 new berths will be added by end 2010 - increasing the port’s capacity by 3.2mn TEUs to 11.2mn TEUs.

• PTP is ranked 18th world busiest container seaport.

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Eastern Gate Development

Source: Johor Corp, IRDA

Project Progress Update – Flagship D

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Construction siteTanjung Langsat Area

• Acerinox (Bahru Stainless Sdn Bhd)Construction in progress

The main component of the Tanjung Langsat development is the 4200 acre Tanjung Langsat Industrial Complex developed by Johor Corp. It designed for Light, Medium & Heavy Industries.

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• Senai International Airport – Airside Development (completed) 

Senai ‐ Skudai

Project Progress Update – Flagship E

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Runway extension 446m –100% Completed

• Senai Hi‐Tech ParkSenai ‐ Skudai

• Kulai Cyber CitySenai ‐ Skudai

Source: Senai Airport Terminal Services

• Johor Premium OutletSenai ‐ Skudai

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LCS scenario study using ExSS

Trip per person

Trip distance

Wage Income

Export by goods

Government expenditure

Investment

Import ratio

Input coefficient matrix

Labor productivity Labor participation ratio

Household size

Consumption pattern

Demographic compositionTaxation and

social security

Floor area per output

Freight generation per output

Transport distance

Modal share

Modal share

Energy service demand per driving force

Fuel shareEnergy efficiency

CO2 emission factor

IO analysis

Output by industry

Consumption

Labor demand Population

Number of household

Output of commercial

industry

Commercial building floor

area

Freight transport demand

Passenger transport demand

Population

Energy demand

CO2 emission

Output of manufacturing

industry

Carbon sink

Methodology developed by Shimada et.al (2006), Gomi et. Al (2007)

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232%

Energy Demand By Sector

Energy demand in IM is projected to increase from 3,286 ktoe (toe: tonne oil equivalent) in 2005 to 10,936 ktoe in 2025 for the BaU case (BaU: business as usual)

Industry is expected to be 6,635 ktoe and will maintain the largest share of 61%. 

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Hydro power

Solar & windpowerBiomass

Natural gas

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Energy Demand by Energy Sources

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Increase in demand for natural gas (3.2 times) the consumption in 2005.

Energy sources such as biomass, solar and wind power will be newly introduced for primary energy in 2025 CM case.

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1,468 7,715

2,972 2,419

7,195

3,8026,035

24,832

10,897 1,015

1,672

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45,48445,484

19,58919,589

12,55212,552

GHG Emissions in IM are projected to increase from 12,552 ktoe CO2 (2005) to 45,484 ktoe CO2  (2025 BaU)

Industry Sector will increase 4.1 times in total as compared to 2004 in GHG emission . (54%of total GHG emission in 2025 BaU)

GHG emissions per capital : 9.3 tonnes of CO2 /capita (2005) to 15.1 tonnes /capita (2025 BaU ),  with CM will be reduced to 6.5 tonnes of CO2/capita.

GHG Emission By Sector

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Potential Mitigation in IM

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Mitigation of GHG emissions from Iskandar Malaysia

Energy efficiency improvement

Lowering CO2intensity

Transport demand control

•Incentive to introduce energy efficient equipments & buildings•Incentive to introduce renewable energy

•Environmental performance standard and evaluation of buildings•Adjustment of tax rate of fixed asset tax•Low interest loans to investment to energy efficient buildings

•Environmental performance standard of equipments•Environmental labeling•Education and information service•Green purchasing policy

•Subsidy to introduce photovoltaic power generation system

•Urban planning•Transport planning•Tax rate adjustment to fixed asset•Investment to public transport

•Environmental performance standard of vehicles•Tax rate adjustment to energy efficient vehicles•Promotion of bio fuel

•Subsidy to investment to energy efficient equipments•Promotion of technology transfer

Buildings

Transport & Land use Industry

Low Carbon Cities Policy Package

•Controlling urban growth & choice of transport mode

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Preliminary findings Mitigation Measures

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SATREPS PROJECT - Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development -

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• Project Title: Development of Low Carbon Society Scenarios for Asian Regions

• Project Period: Five years (2011~2015)

• Project Area: Iskandar Development Region (IM), Malaysia

• Sponsored by JICA (Malaysian side) and JST(Japanese side)

• Total fund supported by JICA : 190 Million JY

• Project Purpose:Develop Methodology for creating Low-Carbon Society (LCS) scenarios and applied to

Iskandar Development Region (IM), as well as other regions in Malaysia, and the research findings are disseminated to Asian Countries.

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RESEARCH OUTPUT AND ACTIVITIES

1.Methodology to create LCS scenarios which is appropriate for Malaysia.

2.LCS scenarios are created and utilized for policy development in Iskandar Malaysia (IM).

3.Co-benefit of LCS policies on air pollution and on recycling-based society is quantified in IM.

4.Organizational arrangement of UTM to conduct trainings on LCS scenarios for Malaysia and Asian countries is prepared, and a network for LCS in Asia is established.

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IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENT AND OUTPUT

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RESEARCH PROJECT TIMELINE 2011-2015

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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

ACTIVITY 1: METHODOLOGY

Apply the whole methodology and tools

Revising and Improvement

ACTIVITY 2: IMPLEMENTATION

Design the scenarios and roadmaps

Details for ImplementationImplementation Revising and

Improvement

ACTIVITY3: AIR & SWM

Detailed basic survey System integration

Manual development

ACTIVITY 4:DISSEMINATION

International Expert Workshop once per yearInternational Training Workshop once per year

Wrap up

 the project

Interim project Evaluation• Need substantial input to blueprints etc.• Compiling the the first draft of LCS roadmap 

Final project Evaluation

Stage 1Stage 2 Stage 4

Stage 3

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LCS Study in Malaysia: Chronology of events

Beginning of the LCS Study for  

Iskandar Malaysia  (2008)

The  outcome of Low Carbon City 2025, 

Sustainable Iskandar Malaysia Brochure

(01/2009)

LCS IM Brochure and idea presented to IRDA  

(01/2009)

• Visited Iskandar Malaysia  Study area. Collaboration & discussions with UTM (Prof Charles Ho) starting a LCS group at UTM.

Research Delegation to Iskandar Malaysia

Research Delegation to Malaysia (08/2009)

•IRDA & IMREC•UTM•JPBD‐KL•JICA – KL•PTHM•KeTTHA)

Research Delegation to Malaysia. Success in getting the JICA‐JST 

fund for IM (05/2010)

•IRDA , UTM, JPBD‐KL, JICA–KL, PTHM

•JICA KL site visit to IM•Visit to Putrajaya Corporation. Japan came to Malaysia to invite our Malaysian Counterparts to come to Japan for a  Technical visit  in line with the JICA‐ JST Project.  (26‐30 Sept 2010)

The continuation of the Malaysian LCS research  

(2010‐ 2011)

• Preparation of LCS study brochures for Malaysia –

• To come out with the LCS road map for Iskandar Malaysia.

• The Putrajaya Green City Study and Brochure.

• AIM Training (BDJ / Dr. ZainabIBRAHIM/Dr. Kei Gomi/Miss Janice SIMPSON/ Miss Yuri HAYASHI

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LCS Activities in Malaysia…

Expert Talk Held by JPBD KLGuided tour around Putrajaya by PJC 

Meeting with Vice Chancellor of UTM LCS UTM team & Japan team members.

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Day 1: AIM Training – participants from Japan, China, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea and Taiwan

Prof. Yuzuru Matsuoka (Head of LCS Project – Kyoto U; Dr. Junichi Fujino, NIES; Dr. Zainah Ibrahim JPBD R&D; Dr. ... (Executive Director of NIES) and Boyd Joeman IRDA

Members of the LCS IM, Japan Team

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LCS UTM Research Workshop – 07 Jan 2011

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Green‐focused Agenda

Env’lPlanning & Mngt

Social & Cultural Dev

IntegratedTransport 

SWM

Land Use Planning

RE & Resources

Economic Dev

Com & Industry Planning & Dev

Reuse Recycle Reduce Compost

TalentWorkforce;  

Low carbon lifestyle

Modes Infrastructure Corridors 

Movements

Value‐added 

products & services

FIT             EE blgs & areas 

Rainwater harvesting

CDPFed Policy

NPP IRDA’s BPs

LCS

Implement Comply . Enforce Monitor . Review

Green Economy

UD Phased Dev & DC

DPs

Decarbonising development/ Development 

Process

TODs

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Research:InstitutionsAcademia

Policy(IRDA)

Actions on the ground: 

See and Touch

LCSBPs

Synergy of  LCS research and application in Iskandar Malaysia

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IRDA Blueprints that promote Low Carbon Society

3IM Vision: “A Strong, Sustainable Metropolis of International Standing”

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LCS

Government: Political Will 

& Commitment

Awareness‐Raising & Public 

Involvement

Capacity‐Building

Funding

Essential Mechanisms

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Conclusion

1• LCS Scenario development needs national vision and political/

society commitment and input.

2• The use of model to quantify this vision into quantifiable variables –

AIM model from NIES and Kyoto University

3• Data collection and Support of experts in modelling exercise –

Capacity building

4• To realize a LCS, IM has to have new and bold policies to

encourage and promote businesses and citizens have to take countermeasures to lower the emissions levels.

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THANK YOU FOR THE ATTENTION. 

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