Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique

Metro Johor is one of the fast emerging metropolitan urban centers where its current progress and spatial transformation have made it a key player in the economic growth of Malaysia. The recent creation of the Iskandar Malaysia, an economic strategy which aims to be a global player as potential dest...

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Main Authors: Pampanga, Dario Gallares, Majid, M. Rafee, Johar, Foziah
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling my.utm.617242017-04-26T06:00:02Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61724/ Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique Pampanga, Dario Gallares Majid, M. Rafee Johar, Foziah G70.39-70.6 Remote sensing Metro Johor is one of the fast emerging metropolitan urban centers where its current progress and spatial transformation have made it a key player in the economic growth of Malaysia. The recent creation of the Iskandar Malaysia, an economic strategy which aims to be a global player as potential destination for high-value investments, has certainly added social, environmental and economic stress to its urban citizens. This paper intends to develop urban livability indicators for Metropolitan Johor anchored on the changing urban complexion in the face of climate change, economic, governance, social and cultural dynamics, among others. The urban livability conundrum of Metro Johor illustrates that indicators are imperative, especially policy-based indicators, which would aid to scale-up the desired progress according to urban livability metrics. The study involves iterative 3-rounds of Delphi blind survey with Likert scale’s degree of agreement, and finally assigning weightings to each sub-indicator. Thus, with the expert stakeholders involvement, constituting broad-sectoral community representation, a robust and appropriate urban livability index for Metro Johor was generated - a comprehensive framework yet prospective benchmark in appropriating timely policy decisions that would redound to the benefit of urban citizens ensuring a livable Metropolitan Johor. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/61724/1/MohammadRafeeMajid2015_AppropriateUrbanLivabilityIndicatorsforMetropolitan.pdf Pampanga, Dario Gallares and Majid, M. Rafee and Johar, Foziah (2015) Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique. In: 13th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA), 12-14 August, 2015, Skudai, Johor.
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topic G70.39-70.6 Remote sensing
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Pampanga, Dario Gallares
Majid, M. Rafee
Johar, Foziah
Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique
description Metro Johor is one of the fast emerging metropolitan urban centers where its current progress and spatial transformation have made it a key player in the economic growth of Malaysia. The recent creation of the Iskandar Malaysia, an economic strategy which aims to be a global player as potential destination for high-value investments, has certainly added social, environmental and economic stress to its urban citizens. This paper intends to develop urban livability indicators for Metropolitan Johor anchored on the changing urban complexion in the face of climate change, economic, governance, social and cultural dynamics, among others. The urban livability conundrum of Metro Johor illustrates that indicators are imperative, especially policy-based indicators, which would aid to scale-up the desired progress according to urban livability metrics. The study involves iterative 3-rounds of Delphi blind survey with Likert scale’s degree of agreement, and finally assigning weightings to each sub-indicator. Thus, with the expert stakeholders involvement, constituting broad-sectoral community representation, a robust and appropriate urban livability index for Metro Johor was generated - a comprehensive framework yet prospective benchmark in appropriating timely policy decisions that would redound to the benefit of urban citizens ensuring a livable Metropolitan Johor.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Pampanga, Dario Gallares
Majid, M. Rafee
Johar, Foziah
author_facet Pampanga, Dario Gallares
Majid, M. Rafee
Johar, Foziah
author_sort Pampanga, Dario Gallares
title Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique
title_short Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique
title_full Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique
title_fullStr Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique
title_full_unstemmed Appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan Johor, Malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a Delphi technique
title_sort appropriate urban livability indicators for metropolitan johor, malaysia via expert-stakeholder approach: a delphi technique
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