River of Life

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River of Life
Klang Valley
Kuala Lumpur 1960
Sultan Abdul
Samad Building
Makati
Kuala Lumpur 1970
Panggung
Bandaraya
Sultan
Abdul
Samad
Building
Makati
Kuala Lumpur 1978
Jalan Sultan Ismail - Golden Triangle
Makati
Kuala Lumpur 1980
Makati
Kuala Lumpur 1992
Makati
Kuala Lumpur 2000
Kuala Lumpur 2012
Makati
Top 20 Most Livable Cities by 2020
Kuala Lumpur City by 2020
6% in GNI
• High Income Nation Status with USD15,000 per capita income
• Create 3.3 million jobs
•Annual Real Growth Rate of
Klang Valley : Urbanisation as a driver to growth
River of Life
a common thread
RIVER OF LIFE – ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
Steering Committee-Chairman : Minister
Secretariat
Director Of Master Plan City Hall
Chairman
Mayor of Kuala Lumpur
River Cleaning Taskforce
Planning, Development &
Beautification Task Force
Land Development Taskforce (LDT)
Leader Taskforce
Leader Taskforce
Leader Taskforce
DID , MALAYSIA
JPF, DBKL
JPEPP, DBKL
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JPS WPKL
JAS WPKL
Kementerian Sumber Asli & Alam Sekitar
JKPTG
KWP ( Bhg. Pembangunan )
Jab. Perkhidmatan Pembentungan
Jab. Pengurusan Sisa Pepejal Negara
Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara
Pej. Menteri Besar Selangor
Unit Perancangan Ekonomi Selangor
Jab. Pengairan & Saliran Selangor
Jab. Alam Sekitar Selangor
Jab. Perancang Bandar & Desa Selangor
Pej. Tanah & Galian selangor
Pej. Tanah Daerah Gombak
Peh. Tanah Daerah Ulu Langat
Majlis perbandaran Ampang Jaya
Majlia Perbandaran Selayang
Lembaga Urus Air Selangor
JPRB
JKA
JPB
JRBB
JSTKPB
JSPS
JPPH
JPEPP
KPTG
PTG WPKL
PROJECT DELIVERY
PARTNER : EKOVEST MRCB
Members
KWP
Jab. Penilaian & Perkhidmatan Harta. MOF
KPTG Malaysia
JKPTG WPKL
PTG WPKL
UKAS JPM
Bhg. Kawalan & Pemantauan MOF
Penasihat Undang-Undang KWPKB
JUP DBKL
JUB DBKL
JPPH DBKL
JPF DBKL
JPRB DBKL
River of Life
• The plan creates the
framework for
transformation,
regeneration and growth.
• It sets the foundation for
the 11 precincts of River of Life
through consolidation of
urban design, landscape,
transportation,
environmental and
economic solutions.
River of Life
Context
KL Sentral Puah Pond
PWTC
Merdeka Square
Masjid Jamek
KL Tower
KLCC
•Istana Negara
•Sungai Klang
Context
NEAR PUAH POND
Context
JLN 9/48A
Context
TITIWANGSA LRT STATION
Context
NEAR DAMAI COMPLEX
Context
PWTC
Context
NEAR OPEN UNIVERSITY MALAYA
Context
NEAR DANG WANGI LRT STATION
Context
MASJID JAMEK
Context
PASAR SENI BUS STATION
Context
NEAR TUN SAMBANTHAN MONORAIL STATION
River of Life: Eco Valley
Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD)
Water Supply
Demand reduction
Potable substitution
Local sources
Wastewater
management
Stormwater
Management
Water quality
Water quantity
WSUD
Amenity
Enhanced urban amenity
Integrated with building
design
Support parks and
recreation space
Recycling and reuse
Public health
Environmental health
Catchment
Management
Maintain ecological
functions
Protect sensitive areas
Groundwater management
Water Sensitive Urban Design
WSUD STRATEGIES
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
• INCORPORATE WSUD IN ROAD,
DRAINAGE AND STREETSCAPE WORKS
• WATER QUALITY EDUCATION
PROGRAM
• WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT
• RAINWATER HARVESTING AND REUSE
• WATER EFFICIENCY FOR NEW
BUILDINGS, PARKS, GARDENS AND
FACILITIES
• WATER USE EDUCATION PROGRAM
100 YEAR FOREST
ECOLOGICAL BASELINE
But only a few are left in the project area
due to habitat degradation
Strategy: Create New Habitats and
Enhance Biodiversity
Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve
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Only remaining virgin forest
within a city
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Smallest rainforest in the world
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One of the oldest permanent
forest reserve in Malaysia
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Green lung of the city
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Covers only10.5 hectares of
lowland dipterocarp forest
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Wildlife reserve and bird
sanctuary
Existing Urban Forest Pockets
Ecological Connectivity
Identify Corridors:
Linear parks and open
spaces, and
Streetscape with 2
layers of planting
Calculate Indicators
from Corridor Quality
Index: Width,
Length/Width, Gaps,
Distance from Patch
KPI: Corridor Quality Index
Assign scores for each
indicator
Biodiversity
Identify indicator taxon
for inclusion in
Biodiversity Index
Calculate total score
and standardize to 0-1
scale
KPI: Biodiversity Index
Benchmark species
richness for key
indicator groups, and
habitat requirements
of Target Species
Estimate species
richness of indicator
groups, and habitat
provision for Target
Species
Calculate total score
and standardize
Open Space Characteristic
Relationship with Biodiversity
Response
Size
Larger open spaces support more species
than smaller spaces
Increase size of planned open spaces
Canopy
Open spaces with higher canopy coverage
support more species than spaces with lower
canopy coverage
Increase proportion of tree/shrub planting within
open spaces
Planting Schedule
Open spaces stocked with native plants
support more species than spaces with exotic
Planting with native species to mimic natural
ecosystems
Connectivity
Connected open spaces support more species
than unconnected spaces
Increase connectivity of open space network
Target Species
Providing specific breeding/feeding habitats
encourages target species utilization
Design of Open Space to mimic natural habitats of
Target Species.
The Start
In the heart of the city
River of Life
Bangunan Sultan Abdul Samad
Masjid Jamek
Jalan Raja
SCADA
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water levels,
flow rate
velocity
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Information
Communication
C
River of Life
Kuala Lumpur City by 2020
Kuala Lumpur City by 2020
TERIMA KASIH

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