With a focus on Regional Net Zero and Sustainable Communities, SAREF 3.0 will look to explore how Southeast Asian countries can achieve ambitious net-zero targets through a just and inclusive energy transition centred on people and sustainable communities, driven by renewable energy development and regional interconnections.
Rivers are vital in driving socio-economic development. Among many other roles, they provide sources of fresh clean water, help generate hydroelectric energy, irrigate agricultural land, and acts as a foundation for new settlements.
The National Agricommodity Policy (DAKN) 2021-2030 is set to drive Malaysia’s agricommodity sector towards greater sustainability, competitiveness and market orientation.
Water is a major input in the provision of food. Water is also required to meet personal and household needs, for energy and industrial production, and to maintain important water-dependent ecosystems and ecosystem services.
Beyond being an avenue to demonstrate the latest innovative products and services, the MPHLG KIK Convention strives to create comprehensive and sustainable development and well-being through innovation and creativity.
The circular economy is a systems solution framework that tackles global challenges by reducing waste to a minimum and depart from linear economic model.
Since its formation in 2017, Sarawak Research and Development Council has been integral in enhancing the promotion, coordination and advancement of Sarawak’s research and development.