Micro-Mobility and High-Density Living
An examination of how 15-minute city principles can be applied within the existing architecture of KL's historic neighborhoods.
Read AbstractThe Saxaliz Resource Center serves as a repository for neighborhood health indicators, urban growth frameworks, and the precise economic development reports that guide our Malaysian community initiatives.
Our approach to sustainable urban growth is anchored in verifiable methodologies. These documents outline the economic development reports and community building guides we use to assess site potential and social cohesion in Kuala Lumpur and beyond.
Last updated: March 2026. All neighborhood health indicators are reconciled with the latest municipal data sets.
A technical manual detailing how we measure social mobility, retail density, and green space accessibility in urban blocks.
Practical resources for establishing neighborhood-run merchant associations and joint procurement models.
A strategic analysis of mid-tier neighborhood potential in the Klang Valley, emphasizing infrastructure longevity.
At Saxaliz Development, we believe neighborhood economic development initiatives are most effective when communities can access the same data points as planners. Transparency isn't a goal; it's our operating standard.
By sharing our community building guides publicly, we reduce the barrier to entry for local leaders who wish to advocate for sustainable improvements in their specific streets. We provide the vocabulary and the evidence-based metrics needed to communicate with both private developers and public agencies.
Beyond basic reports, our team produces deep-dive analyses on how global trends impact local neighborhoods in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor.
An examination of how 15-minute city principles can be applied within the existing architecture of KL's historic neighborhoods.
Read AbstractAnalyzing the shift from massive shopping complexes to localized, community-anchored street retail and food collectives.
Read AbstractTechnical data on heat-island reduction through community-led reforestation efforts in high-density urban residential zones.
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Our full archive includes historical neighborhood health indicators dating back to 2018. If you are a certified community researcher or an urban planning student, we offer expanded access to our data warehouse.
Need help interpreting urban growth frameworks? Our methodology specialists are available for brief consultations.
We produce site-specific economic development reports for neighborhood collectives upon formal request.
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