Hometown sustainability

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Name : Nor Azra Ab. Wahab (A127235) My hometown : Segamat, Johor

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Name : Nor Azra Ab. Wahab

(A127235)

My hometown :

Segamat, Johor

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Located in the north of the state of Johor in Malaysia, bordering two other states of Malaysia.

Strategically situated between Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru and Singapore

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Area: 2,825.4 km² Population: - Year 1991 : 178,000 - Year 2010 :270,000

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It represents the amount of biologically productive land and sea area necessary to supply the resources a human population consumes, and to assimilate associated waste.

Rich in resources and well managed its waste, so Segamat is sustainable in eco-footprint

Ecological footprint

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From Air Pollutant Index management System (APIMS)

AQI at segamat :33

Air quality

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i. Agriculture = 61.8% (oil palm and rubber district)

ii. Manufacturing = 13.1%

iii. government service sector = 12.2%

Economy

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Have many small businesses or shops at Segamat.

But, lack in professional employment for example consultancy.

Yet, it can be consider sustainable employment because small percentage for a jobless

Employment

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well-linked by both federal and state road networks.

Transportation

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There are three main intercity bus lines that serve the Segamat District:-

i. Yow Hoe (Gemas-Ayer Hitam)

ii. North-West Johor (Segamat-Muar)

iii. Kenderaan Bas MARA DARA (Segamat-Muadzam Shah)

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Segamat District is also served by the national railway system at Segamat and Labis train stations.

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Education

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Food

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Flood : Year 1950s, 1984 and in 18 December 2006 .

Year 2006, which was caused by Typhoo Utor in the Philippines, the worst flood to have happened in Segamat and Johor.

Now : every year, severe flooding occurred in Segamat

Climate changes

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hiking and swimming :

i. Gunung Ledang,

ii. Air Panas Waterfall

iii. Bekok

Green space

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Recreational

i. Taman Bunga Batu Hampar (Rock Garden)

- houses for the official residence of the District Officer of Segamat

- the Istana Hinggap, Johor royal retreat.

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very nice area by the Segamat river where you can go for walking, jogging, exercise, kayaking

ii. Recreational Park Kapeh River

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iii. Dataran Segamat

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Hospital besar segamat

Klinik kesihatan

Klinik desa

Klinik bergerak

Healthcare

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Recycling

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Year 2006 (flood) : 3,000 tonnes of rubbish

2 major dumping sites.

Waste

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Arrangement

Apperance Functionality

Urban design

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Conclusion

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10biodiversity

waste

eco footprint

employment

transport

education

population…

healthcare

green space

climate change

food

recycling

economy

air quality

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