Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies

Community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia is fundamental for achieving sustainable development by deliberating on the present and future interests of the community. The provision for the community to participate in both the strategic and operational planning is state...

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Main Authors: Zanudin, Khalid, Ngah, Ibrahim, Misnan, Siti Hajar
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89544/
http://dx.doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.7.4_131
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spelling my.utm.895442021-02-22T01:47:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89544/ Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies Zanudin, Khalid Ngah, Ibrahim Misnan, Siti Hajar HD Industries. Land use. Labor Community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia is fundamental for achieving sustainable development by deliberating on the present and future interests of the community. The provision for the community to participate in both the strategic and operational planning is stated in the Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (Act 172). Community participation in the planning process helps decision-makers to make better decisions by incorporating the community's experiential knowledge into the process. Furthermore, it is meant to promote greater citizenship and to democratise governance through the involvement of multiple stakeholders. Nevertheless, the current state of community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia indicates shortcomings, hence impeding the effort to achieve its primary purpose. This paper attempts to explore the lack of community participation based on its current state. The inadequacies of the conventional participatory process employed by local planning authorities in Peninsular Malaysia are elucidated by reviewing previous studies conducted by Malaysian scholars. The issues that transpire from the literature review are sorted into operational, structural, and cultural aspects. This study concludes that the current community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia points to the ineffectiveness of the process, thus hindering the ability of the community to access a genuine participation avenue. SPSD Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed Zanudin, Khalid and Ngah, Ibrahim and Misnan, Siti Hajar (2019) Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies. International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, 7 (4). pp. 131-147. ISSN 2187-3666 http://dx.doi.org/10.14246/irspsd.7.4_131
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Zanudin, Khalid
Ngah, Ibrahim
Misnan, Siti Hajar
Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies
description Community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia is fundamental for achieving sustainable development by deliberating on the present and future interests of the community. The provision for the community to participate in both the strategic and operational planning is stated in the Town and Country Planning Act 1976 (Act 172). Community participation in the planning process helps decision-makers to make better decisions by incorporating the community's experiential knowledge into the process. Furthermore, it is meant to promote greater citizenship and to democratise governance through the involvement of multiple stakeholders. Nevertheless, the current state of community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia indicates shortcomings, hence impeding the effort to achieve its primary purpose. This paper attempts to explore the lack of community participation based on its current state. The inadequacies of the conventional participatory process employed by local planning authorities in Peninsular Malaysia are elucidated by reviewing previous studies conducted by Malaysian scholars. The issues that transpire from the literature review are sorted into operational, structural, and cultural aspects. This study concludes that the current community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia points to the ineffectiveness of the process, thus hindering the ability of the community to access a genuine participation avenue.
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author Zanudin, Khalid
Ngah, Ibrahim
Misnan, Siti Hajar
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Ngah, Ibrahim
Misnan, Siti Hajar
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title Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies
title_short Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies
title_full Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies
title_fullStr Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies
title_full_unstemmed Limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in Peninsular Malaysia: A review of recent studies
title_sort limitations on community participation in planning decision-making in peninsular malaysia: a review of recent studies
publisher SPSD Press
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