In Malaysia, it has become of increasing importance to study ways to improve the level of accessibility in buildings for the elderly and disabled people in the built environment, especially in hotels and resorts. The methods used in this study to identify areas to improve are access audits, table research and interviews. The data from these studies are analysed using a descriptive analysis based on access audits, observations, plan analysis, photographs and questionnaires. Access audits were carried out in two hotels and resorts in July and November 2007 in selected areas of East Malaysia. The selected hotels and resorts were constructed in the 1980s; one is located at the countryside and the other in the city centre. The findings will ...
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The increasing ageing population due to improved quality of life from better healthcare services and...
The increasing ageing population due to improved quality of life from better healthcare services and...
We do not see many disabled and elderly persons using the streets, pathways and pedestrian crossings...
History makes alive a seemingly dead built environment. The knowledge of it not only enlightens but ...
In Malaysia, it has become of increasing importance to study ways to improve the level of accessibil...
AbstractThis study assessed the accessibility of three public buildings of tourist attraction in Mal...
Accessibility of facilities to disabled people has become an emerging issue in Malaysia.Hosting FESP...
Heritage towns and buildings are invaluable cultural assets of a nation, and are extremely useful in...
The Ageing Population is a phenomenon that arises in global countries due to modernization and globa...
Malaysia has been actively providing accessibility in the environmental built since the country sign...
Accessible tourism is where the tourist destinotions ond facilities provided by the host country or ...
AbstractPhysical barriers may restrict people with disabilities (PWDs) movement in building. This st...
AbstractMalaysia has been actively providing accessibility in the built environment since the countr...
Tourism sector was the sixth highest national income provider to the Malaysian economy in 2014. In o...
Social equity is one of the three main thrusts for a country’s sustainable development that is achie...
The increasing ageing population due to improved quality of life from better healthcare services and...
The increasing ageing population due to improved quality of life from better healthcare services and...
We do not see many disabled and elderly persons using the streets, pathways and pedestrian crossings...
History makes alive a seemingly dead built environment. The knowledge of it not only enlightens but ...