A Study On Sustainable And Smart Campus Mobility At Kolej Komuniti Jasin For Improving Transportation Indicator Outcomes

Authors

  • Norhana Safee Kolej Komuniti Jasin
  • Ahmad Nasir Mohamed Noor Politeknik Kuching Sarawak
  • Mohamad Shahril Ibrahim Politeknik Kuching Sarawak
  • Noor Mayafaraniza Kosnan Politeknik Melaka

Keywords:

Kolej Komuniti Jasin, green mobility, smart infrastructure, sustainable campus, green TVET, UI GreenMetric

Abstract

Introduction/Main Objectives: This study focuses on enhancing green mobility and smart infrastructure at Kolej Komuniti Jasin (KKJS) as a strategic approach to developing a low-carbon and sustainable campus. The topic is significant because sustainable transportation is a key indicator in global campus sustainability rankings.

Background Problems: KKJS ranked 625th globally in the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings 2024 with a score of 62.7/100. While the institution performed well in Setting & Infrastructure and Waste Management, its Transportation score was only 1,125 out of 1,800 points (62.5%), indicating insufficient attention to campus mobility and environmental management. This raises the research question: How can green mobility strategies improve KKJS’s sustainability performance?

Research Methods: The study employed a mixed-method approach, including document review, observational field studies, and descriptive surveys distributed to students and staff. These methods assessed readiness and acceptance toward implementing green mobility initiatives.

Finding/Results: The findings reveal that constructing pedestrian walkways and green corridors, along with introducing a vehicle-sharing system, significantly reduces carbon emissions and improves sustainability scores. Survey results indicate strong support for walking and cycling routes as alternatives to motorized transport.

Conclusion: Integrating green mobility strategies into campus planning enhances KKJS’s UI GreenMetric ranking and fosters a low-carbon, equitable, and safe TVET community campus. The study underscores the importance of promoting green culture and sustainable lifestyles to achieve a fully sustainable campus by 2030.

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Published

21-01-2026

How to Cite

Safee, N., Mohamed Noor, A. N., Ibrahim, M. S., & Kosnan, N. M. (2026). A Study On Sustainable And Smart Campus Mobility At Kolej Komuniti Jasin For Improving Transportation Indicator Outcomes . Proceeding Economy of Asia International Conference, 2025(1), 486–492. Retrieved from https://conference.asia.ac.id/index.php/ecosia/article/view/230

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