‘Policy Plans’ - the path to folly in Malaysia’s urban planning? - Part 2
Peter Leong, Researcher and Environmental Activist | Datuk P. Gunasilan, Veteran Town Planner and Fellow, Malaysian Institute of Planners
19-Apr-23 15:00
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Back in late January of this year, Malaysia witnessed a major win for environmental law in Malaysia, when the Federal Court - in a landmark decision - quashed a hillside development that was issued by the local authority in Penang. Many have noted that this ruling might have impacts on other public interest litigation cases in the country. On a two-part special, we discuss this apex judgement, and what significance it holds in Malaysia with Peter Leong, a researcher and environmental activist, and former secretary of Friends of Bukit Kiara, and also Datuk P. Gunasilan, a veteran town planner and a Fellow with the Malaysian Institute of Planners.
Listen to Part 1 here.
Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: politics, government, environment, corruption, Law/Activism, controversies
Tags: town and country planning act, the bigger picture, earth matters, policy plans, pelan dasar, public litigation, dewan bandaraya kuala lumpur, dbkl, environmental law, Sg Ara development,