Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form

Melaka is a rapidly growing twenty-first century city in transition, increasing its population by forty percent in the last fifteen years in Malaysia. Rapid growth in population has fueled demand for new urban development, improved infrastructure a...

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Main Authors: Global Platform for Sustainable Cities, World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/392841556619334735/Supporting-Report-4-Shaping-a-Compact-Efficient-and-Harmonious-Urban-Form
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spelling okr-10986-316622021-05-25T09:55:58Z Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form Global Platform for Sustainable Cities World Bank SUSTAINABLE CITIES CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY URBAN PLANNING LAND USE CULTURAL HERITAGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION Melaka is a rapidly growing twenty-first century city in transition, increasing its population by forty percent in the last fifteen years in Malaysia. Rapid growth in population has fueled demand for new urban development, improved infrastructure and better services and facilities. Melaka has the vision to become a green city focused on addressing the important climate change and green growth agenda. Shaping efficiently its future urbanization is an essential enabling dimension of this vision for Melaka. Evidence linking efficient spatial planning and higher economic density with agglomeration economies, higher productivity and overall economic growth is well established. To achieve its economic goal of becoming a service economy, Melaka must create proximity and facilitate the flow of knowledge that fosters innovation. The spatial shape of Melaka must make it a center of productivity, human capital and greater access to markets. Adopting an integrated approach to land use and urban planning between geographical scales and economic sectors is critical to the orderly development of a sustainable city. This supporting report elaborates on Melaka’s land use and urban form. 2019-05-08T21:11:25Z 2019-05-08T21:11:25Z 2019 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/392841556619334735/Supporting-Report-4-Shaping-a-Compact-Efficient-and-Harmonious-Urban-Form http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31662 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: City Development Strategy Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Malaysia
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topic SUSTAINABLE CITIES
CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
URBAN PLANNING
LAND USE
CULTURAL HERITAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
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CITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
URBAN PLANNING
LAND USE
CULTURAL HERITAGE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Global Platform for Sustainable Cities
World Bank
Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form
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Malaysia
description Melaka is a rapidly growing twenty-first century city in transition, increasing its population by forty percent in the last fifteen years in Malaysia. Rapid growth in population has fueled demand for new urban development, improved infrastructure and better services and facilities. Melaka has the vision to become a green city focused on addressing the important climate change and green growth agenda. Shaping efficiently its future urbanization is an essential enabling dimension of this vision for Melaka. Evidence linking efficient spatial planning and higher economic density with agglomeration economies, higher productivity and overall economic growth is well established. To achieve its economic goal of becoming a service economy, Melaka must create proximity and facilitate the flow of knowledge that fosters innovation. The spatial shape of Melaka must make it a center of productivity, human capital and greater access to markets. Adopting an integrated approach to land use and urban planning between geographical scales and economic sectors is critical to the orderly development of a sustainable city. This supporting report elaborates on Melaka’s land use and urban form.
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World Bank
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World Bank
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title Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form
title_short Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form
title_full Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form
title_fullStr Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form
title_full_unstemmed Melaka Sustainability Outlook Diagnostic : Supporting Report 4 - Shaping a Compact, Efficient, and Harmonious Urban Form
title_sort melaka sustainability outlook diagnostic : supporting report 4 - shaping a compact, efficient, and harmonious urban form
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publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/392841556619334735/Supporting-Report-4-Shaping-a-Compact-Efficient-and-Harmonious-Urban-Form
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