The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki

Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is not a foreign green approach in Malaysia, and many initiatives had established to encourage the implementation, including regulating mandatory in the Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL). However, gazette of each state in the country imitates an uneven pace of RWH implementa...

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Main Author: Mohamad Suki, Nurdayana
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my-uitm-ir.729432023-02-01T13:54:21Z The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki 2022 Mohamad Suki, Nurdayana Environmentalism. Green movement Sources of water supply Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is not a foreign green approach in Malaysia, and many initiatives had established to encourage the implementation, including regulating mandatory in the Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL). However, gazette of each state in the country imitates an uneven pace of RWH implementation, resulting in most states being relatively new to the system introduction and making many of the personnel and related parties not familiar with commentary of the practice. This study aimed to explore the way and the extent that the RWH laws delivered according to UBBL 1984: 2011 and/or other relevant building procedures/ acts. This study was conducted in the context of a local council in Malaysia via qualitative method. The findings indicate that the local council complies with the RWH requirement, but the effort only limited to the regulation set out in the UBBL 1984: 2011 without considering other RWH guidelines or policies to put in practice. The discovery suggests that the regulation of by-law contributes significant influence towards fidelity of the RWH policy implementation, which is complex and requires the involvement of outer settings and outside parties. The outcome of this study uncovers new insight on current issues regarding the lack of power by local authorities to impose the existing regulation and discrepancy in law to cover essential matters. Thus, the knowledge serves as an awareness of the system’s actual practice as well as imposing alertness of the current setbacks. 2022 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/72943/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/72943/1/72943.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying Mohd Latif, Hafizah Zainol, Halmi
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Mohd Latif, Hafizah
Zainol, Halmi
topic Environmentalism
Green movement
Sources of water supply
spellingShingle Environmentalism
Green movement
Sources of water supply
Mohamad Suki, Nurdayana
The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki
description Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is not a foreign green approach in Malaysia, and many initiatives had established to encourage the implementation, including regulating mandatory in the Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL). However, gazette of each state in the country imitates an uneven pace of RWH implementation, resulting in most states being relatively new to the system introduction and making many of the personnel and related parties not familiar with commentary of the practice. This study aimed to explore the way and the extent that the RWH laws delivered according to UBBL 1984: 2011 and/or other relevant building procedures/ acts. This study was conducted in the context of a local council in Malaysia via qualitative method. The findings indicate that the local council complies with the RWH requirement, but the effort only limited to the regulation set out in the UBBL 1984: 2011 without considering other RWH guidelines or policies to put in practice. The discovery suggests that the regulation of by-law contributes significant influence towards fidelity of the RWH policy implementation, which is complex and requires the involvement of outer settings and outside parties. The outcome of this study uncovers new insight on current issues regarding the lack of power by local authorities to impose the existing regulation and discrepancy in law to cover essential matters. Thus, the knowledge serves as an awareness of the system’s actual practice as well as imposing alertness of the current setbacks.
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author Mohamad Suki, Nurdayana
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title The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki
title_short The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki
title_full The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki
title_fullStr The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki
title_full_unstemmed The fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in Malaysia / Nurdayana Mohamad Suki
title_sort fidelity of rainwater harvesting policy implementation of a local council in malaysia / nurdayana mohamad suki
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)
granting_department Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/72943/1/72943.pdf
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