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  Comprehensive Development Plan  
  The ultimate target of Iskandar Malaysia is to be "A Strong and Sustainable Metropolis of International Standing" by the year 2025.

Iskandar Malaysia is an important region economically and geographically. The region's Comprehensive Development Plan (CDP) requires the cooperation, support, active participation, commitment, and sustained involvement of the many agencies, stakeholders, and players at all levels. These actually include the federal, state and local governments, agencies, business communities, local leaders and communities, as well as global industry players.

In order to prepare the COP, we consulted with the National Physical Planning Council, State Planning Committee, and local authorities within Iskandar Malaysia to ensure every proposal in the CDP is aligned with national and state policies.

We have developed several blueprints with detailed guidelines to implement the CDP. Some of the blueprints Introduced new moves and Initiatives such as Low Carbon Society, human capital, and safety and security.

In 2015, an enhanced version of the CDP was launched, namely the Iskandar Malaysia Comprehensive Development Plan II (DPWii).

Here, we adopt the elements from the Circle of Sustainability, a holistic and resilient ecosystem anchored by core elements comprising wealth generation, wealth sharing Inclusiveness, resource optimization, and low carbon In a continuous cycle.
 
  Circle of Sustainability  
 
Wealth Generation
We want to ensure our people living in this fast-growing region get stable and satisfying incomes. While our talents are highly skilled, we are able to produce a greater value of productivity across the nine promoted sectors.
Wealth Sharing & Inclusiveness
Iskandar Malaysia aims to achieve equal individual wealth for the community living in Iskandar Malaysia. We want our people to have greater purchasing power to move away from poverty and the huge gap between poor and rich people in the region. We want our people to enjoy higher incomes that lead to a better quality of life and to acquire assets to create more wealth. 
Resource Optimisation & Low Carbon
Iskandar Malaysia places high importance on the natural and man-made resources of the region. There are 5 focus areas that provide the direction towards achieving low carbon development and resource optimisation - balanced regional growth, protection, and enhancement of natural ecology and green areas, optimising built environment, enhancing urban connectivity and mobility, and lastly integrating infrastructure resources. 
 
     
 
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