Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]

In Malaysia, the process of localising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is still in its early stage, as just a handful of localities are committed to implementing the global agenda. In order to materialise the SDGs localisations concentrating on the community, the local government’s top mana...

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Main Authors: Mohd Yusof, Mohd Idham, Yusof, Radduan, Ab Rahman, Farah Adilla, Sabri, Mohamad Fazli, Ariffin, Mariani, Tuan Ismail, Tuan Nooriani
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spelling my.uitm.ir.782992023-06-14T06:56:01Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78299/ Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.] Mohd Yusof, Mohd Idham Yusof, Radduan Ab Rahman, Farah Adilla Sabri, Mohamad Fazli Ariffin, Mariani Tuan Ismail, Tuan Nooriani Sustainable architecture In Malaysia, the process of localising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is still in its early stage, as just a handful of localities are committed to implementing the global agenda. In order to materialise the SDGs localisations concentrating on the community, the local government’s top management must take aggressive measures and adopt a top-down and bottom-up strategy to encourage more community participation in the SDG-related activities. This article examines the implementation of the SDGs in three local governments, emphasising “community participation” and “trust” as the enabling factors. This qualitative study utilises in-depth interviews with five local government officials tasked with implementing the SDGs at their respective localities. The data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. The study outcomes indicate that “trust” is the primary factor supporting community participation in SDG-related programmes. To ensure active community participation in SDG-related programmes, the “community trust” factor could be developed by focusing on: a) internal and external stakeholder partnerships, b) community engagement, c) reward and recognition, and d) designing interactive programmes. The tactics mentioned above were advised to be bolstered by multi-stakeholder engagement and community inclusion principles. Active community participation in local government activities has been shown to sustain SDG-related programmes and empower the community effectively. Owing to the limited number of selected local governments, the findings of this study cannot be generalised. This research solely selects local governments from Malaysia’s north and south region. Therefore, future research should expand the number of local governments evaluated based on Malaysia’s region and incorporate a quantitative approach with a public survey. To enhance community participation in the SDG’s localisation process, other components such as local leadership, multi-stakeholders roles, and the use of technology might be further explored. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/78299/1/78299.pdf Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]. (2022) In: 1st International e-Conference on Green and Safe Cities 2022 (IeGRESAFE), 20-21 September 2022, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak.
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topic Sustainable architecture
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Mohd Yusof, Mohd Idham
Yusof, Radduan
Ab Rahman, Farah Adilla
Sabri, Mohamad Fazli
Ariffin, Mariani
Tuan Ismail, Tuan Nooriani
Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]
description In Malaysia, the process of localising the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is still in its early stage, as just a handful of localities are committed to implementing the global agenda. In order to materialise the SDGs localisations concentrating on the community, the local government’s top management must take aggressive measures and adopt a top-down and bottom-up strategy to encourage more community participation in the SDG-related activities. This article examines the implementation of the SDGs in three local governments, emphasising “community participation” and “trust” as the enabling factors. This qualitative study utilises in-depth interviews with five local government officials tasked with implementing the SDGs at their respective localities. The data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. The study outcomes indicate that “trust” is the primary factor supporting community participation in SDG-related programmes. To ensure active community participation in SDG-related programmes, the “community trust” factor could be developed by focusing on: a) internal and external stakeholder partnerships, b) community engagement, c) reward and recognition, and d) designing interactive programmes. The tactics mentioned above were advised to be bolstered by multi-stakeholder engagement and community inclusion principles. Active community participation in local government activities has been shown to sustain SDG-related programmes and empower the community effectively. Owing to the limited number of selected local governments, the findings of this study cannot be generalised. This research solely selects local governments from Malaysia’s north and south region. Therefore, future research should expand the number of local governments evaluated based on Malaysia’s region and incorporate a quantitative approach with a public survey. To enhance community participation in the SDG’s localisation process, other components such as local leadership, multi-stakeholders roles, and the use of technology might be further explored.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Yusof, Mohd Idham
Yusof, Radduan
Ab Rahman, Farah Adilla
Sabri, Mohamad Fazli
Ariffin, Mariani
Tuan Ismail, Tuan Nooriani
author_facet Mohd Yusof, Mohd Idham
Yusof, Radduan
Ab Rahman, Farah Adilla
Sabri, Mohamad Fazli
Ariffin, Mariani
Tuan Ismail, Tuan Nooriani
author_sort Mohd Yusof, Mohd Idham
title Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]
title_short Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]
title_full Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Trust as an element for community participation in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) localisation process in Malaysia / Mohd Idham Mohd Yusof ... [et al.]
title_sort trust as an element for community participation in the sustainable development goals (sdgs) localisation process in malaysia / mohd idham mohd yusof ... [et al.]
publishDate 2022
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