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ASEAN IWRM PERFORMANCE REPORTS & MONITORING INDICATORS

Source:ASEAN Working Group for Water Resources Management (AWGWRM) – April 2015 [weblink -aseaniwrm.water.gov.my]

Malaysia Summary Report (Flood Management)

IWRM Issue 4 - Flood Management (15 indicators) Indicator

Types

Indicators 2010 2013

Outcome Indicators

1. Total area affected by flood (target reduction in flooded area)

3329800 ha (Target Reduction in 2010: 186446

ha)

(Target reduction:

50964 ha)

2. Total number of people affected by flood (target reduction in the number of

people/households affected by flood)

4,193,934 people (Target Reduction in 2010 : 430,243

people)

3,089,580 People (Target reduction on

2013:

308,500) 3. Annual cost of flood damages RM36,017.33

4. Percentage of annual national budget allocated to flood management

2.97 % 0.64%

5. Percentage of flood-prone areas in the country covered by early flood warning systems

5 % 10%

6. Percentage of flood-prone areas in the country covered by real-time flood monitoring system

40% 50%

EE Indicators

1. Any “Policy” on flood management and river conservation

2 5

2. Any “Legislation/Regulations” on flood management and river conservation

NA 1

IS Indicators

1. Any flood management regulatory agencies

1 1

2. Any institutional arrangements among related agencies to manage flood

8 8

MT Indicators

1. Any implementation of Integrated Flood Management (IFM) approaches involving the use of structural and non-structural flood mitigation measures

1 2

2. Any program to develop flood hazard and flood risk maps

8 8

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3. Any river basin flood zoning and land use planning

3 3

4. Any program to control the loss of existing low-lying flood detention areas to

development

3 5

5. Any climate adaptation program to mitigate the potential impacts of extreme floods due to climate change

1 3

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