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The international community's commitment to localize and scale up the implementation of the New Urban Agenda.

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Technical Visits
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Route 3 New Urban Development

Today’s urbanization can offer access to new ways of life, new opportunities, and a viable solution to the needs of a growing population and environment in distress. New urbanization as bold experiments, offer a path to advancing models for development in more urgent timeframes, with the potential to create smarter, less wasteful, and more socially inclusive places to live, work and play.

10th February 2018 Putrajaya

11th February 2018 Cyberjaya

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  • Putrajaya: A Sustainable Administrative City of Malaysia

    The City of Putrajaya has come a long way since its conceptualisation in 1995. Since its ground breaking ceremony, Putrajaya has grown and matured into a vibrant, well-planned modern city equipped with world-class facilities. It houses close to 2.74 million square metres of government office spaces, generating employment and population nearly 100,000 people. In fact, almost all the ministries and government departments previously located in Kuala Lumpur have now moved to Putrajaya. A thoroughly modern and liveable city, it is developed based on systematic planning, innovative urban design and detailed care for the environment, it’s beautifully landscaped roads and parks, inter-mingle with modern buildings clearly reflects the duality of its development theme: `Garden City, Intelligent City’.

  • Cyberjaya

    Herb Cyberjaya’s emergence as a global tech city and designed to create a vibrant ecosystem for entrepreneurs and small to medium enterprises (SMEs) to flourish and drive the city’s economic growth. The number of renowned multinationals relocating their operations to Cyberjaya continues being on the uptrend. From a mere 21 pioneering companies, Cyberjaya is today home to more than 800 companies of global and regional multinationals. Distance from Kuala Lumpur City Centre – 35 km

    The District Energy in Cities Initiative and its partner Engie have facilitated this technical visit to Megajana District Cooling plant in Cyberjaya to showcase best practices on district cooling in the region. Megajana District Cooling system supplies round-the clock cooling to Cyberjaya’s township’s data centres, malls and office towers. Since 2012 the plant has avoided 4,100 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions and has .helped the town to reap the equivalent of 8.2 gigawatt hours in electricity savings.

    For more information on the UN Environment led District Energy in Cities Initiative please visit www.districtenergyinitiative.org.

    The District Energy in Cities Initiative is a public private partnership with 40 organizations supported by the Global Environment Facility, Denmark and Italy. As one of the 6 SEforALL Energy Efficiency Accelerators, the Initiative is supporting 10 countries and 30 cities achieve the doubling of energy efficiency improvements in heating and cooling by 2030.

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WUF 9 – The Ninth session of the World Urban Forum
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