A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia

Rivers are important natural resources of a country as they provide a wide range of ecosystem services. However, the problem is that rivers in Malaysia are badly degraded due to mismanagement, neglect, pollution and abuse. River management in Malaysia is largely based on the government-centric top-d...

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Main Authors: Chan, Ngai Weng, Ghani, Aminuddin Ab, Roy, Ranjan, Samat, Narimah, Lai, Chee Hui, Tan, Mou Leong
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spelling my.usm.eprints.48039 http://eprints.usm.my/48039/ A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia Chan, Ngai Weng Ghani, Aminuddin Ab Roy, Ranjan Samat, Narimah Lai, Chee Hui Tan, Mou Leong TC401-506 River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General) TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control TD419-428 Water pollution Rivers are important natural resources of a country as they provide a wide range of ecosystem services. However, the problem is that rivers in Malaysia are badly degraded due to mismanagement, neglect, pollution and abuse. River management in Malaysia is largely based on the government-centric top-down model which is sectoral-based. This model is ineffective as it has no private sector, NGO and public engagement and support. This paper aims to examine various types of river management models to identify the ones that can be effective in Malaysia. The methodology used a mixture of literature review of existing river management models, secondary data on published journal papers, reports and books on river management. Results of selected river management conferences are also studied, examined and findings synthesized. Primary data is also compiled with selected in-depth qualitative interviews with key government officers, managers of private companies, NGO officers and village heads. Results show that the government (various levels) is traditionally the responsible party in managing rivers, but increasingly, the public, NGOs, businesses and other stakeholders are actively involved. Results also show that holistic river management with active engagement of all stakeholders is necessary. In Malaysia, rivers are found to be intricately intertwined with all aspects of development. It was concluded that the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model is an effective river management model in Malaysia as it conserves the river and its environment, and brings together all parties for building their capacities in river management towards achieving many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). European Publisher 2019-10-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48039/1/A%20Critical%20Evaluation%20of%20River%20Management%20Models%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Chan, Ngai Weng and Ghani, Aminuddin Ab and Roy, Ranjan and Samat, Narimah and Lai, Chee Hui and Tan, Mou Leong (2019) A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia. European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences, 89. pp. 576-585. ISSN 2357-1330 https://www.europeanproceedings.com/proceedings/EpSBS/volumes/ich2019
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topic TC401-506 River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
TD419-428 Water pollution
spellingShingle TC401-506 River, lake, and water-supply engineering (General)
TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
TD419-428 Water pollution
Chan, Ngai Weng
Ghani, Aminuddin Ab
Roy, Ranjan
Samat, Narimah
Lai, Chee Hui
Tan, Mou Leong
A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia
description Rivers are important natural resources of a country as they provide a wide range of ecosystem services. However, the problem is that rivers in Malaysia are badly degraded due to mismanagement, neglect, pollution and abuse. River management in Malaysia is largely based on the government-centric top-down model which is sectoral-based. This model is ineffective as it has no private sector, NGO and public engagement and support. This paper aims to examine various types of river management models to identify the ones that can be effective in Malaysia. The methodology used a mixture of literature review of existing river management models, secondary data on published journal papers, reports and books on river management. Results of selected river management conferences are also studied, examined and findings synthesized. Primary data is also compiled with selected in-depth qualitative interviews with key government officers, managers of private companies, NGO officers and village heads. Results show that the government (various levels) is traditionally the responsible party in managing rivers, but increasingly, the public, NGOs, businesses and other stakeholders are actively involved. Results also show that holistic river management with active engagement of all stakeholders is necessary. In Malaysia, rivers are found to be intricately intertwined with all aspects of development. It was concluded that the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model is an effective river management model in Malaysia as it conserves the river and its environment, and brings together all parties for building their capacities in river management towards achieving many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
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author Chan, Ngai Weng
Ghani, Aminuddin Ab
Roy, Ranjan
Samat, Narimah
Lai, Chee Hui
Tan, Mou Leong
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Ghani, Aminuddin Ab
Roy, Ranjan
Samat, Narimah
Lai, Chee Hui
Tan, Mou Leong
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title A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia
title_short A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia
title_full A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia
title_fullStr A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed A Critical Evaluation of River Management Models in Malaysia
title_sort critical evaluation of river management models in malaysia
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url http://eprints.usm.my/48039/1/A%20Critical%20Evaluation%20of%20River%20Management%20Models%20in%20Malaysia.pdf
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