Household Water Demand Management Programme
Malaysia's steady population rise is placing greater strain on critical natural resources like water, especially in densely populated areas such as Selangor.
A Study on Sunway Sustainable Intelligent Transportation Ecosystem (SITE)
Environmental sustainability is becoming increasingly challenging as global populations continue to move toward urban settings.
Enhancement and Harmonisation of Draft National Nuclear Technology Policy (DTNN) 2021 – 2030
Malaysia’s vision to become a progressive and prosperous nation by 2030, encompasses the adoption of peaceful use of nuclear technology as an enabler to drive socio-economic development.
The Nexus of Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia
Photo taken in Bako National Park, Kuching, Malaysia.Source: Unsplash, photographed by Joshua Stitt.
Water Sector Transformation Agenda 2040 (WST2040)
Water plays a critical role towards social and economic development. However, with rapid urbanization and development, Malaysia’s water woes have steadily increased, such as floods, water pollution, and supply interruptions.
Study on Strengthening the Environmental Governance in Malaysia
Environmental pollution and ecosystem damage have been long-standing problems in Malaysia; where economic development and growth have typically been achieved at the cost of environmental and social health.