Abstract

Sustainable Development Goal 2030 is a global paradigm shift for the central theme of economic development to numerous environmental issues at local levels. This study highlights the role of the Terengganu State Government in promoting sustainable development through the Terengganu State Museums in managing Bidong Island after the occupation of the illegal migrants called the “Orang Hanyut Vietnam (OHV)” or refugee crises. Almost 80% resources of the island were demolished during the occupation and now it raises the challenge for the state government to rebuild the island. By taking a lesson learn from Redang and Perhentian Islands tourism development that has jeopardizing its environmental aspects, the development planning of Bidong is done through a very different approach according to the Terengganu State Museums. By comparing with the sustainable development pillars, the state government planning has addressed two major issues that is the environmental and economics aspect while the social aspect is still lacking. It is believed if the current momentums are followed, sustainable development goals could be achieved in Bidong Island.KeywordsEconomic developmentSustainable developmentOrang Hanyut Vietnam

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