AbstractOrang Asli, the aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia, tend to live in the interiors and engaged mainly in agriculture activities. Many have been resettled in Regroupment schemes with the hope of providing better services and improving their socio-economic conditions. Some resettlement programs have been a success while others face some problems. The Desa Temuan resettlement village at Bukit Lanjan is unique due to its location in an urban setting. Analyses based on the survey found that many in the community face difficulties in coping with life in the new environment despite receiving initial assistance from government and the developer
AbstractSquatters have existed in Malaysia since Malaya (as it was then called). There were turning ...
The resettlement of the Seletar People from coastal living to houses built on land through developme...
This article focuses on the social and gendered consequences of involuntary resettlement of Orang As...
AbstractOrang Asli, the aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia, tend to live in the interiors and engaged...
AbstractThis paper examines the living conditions of 183 Orang Asli (aborigines) of six villages who...
Various studies on Orang Asli (indigenous people) of Malaysia found that the development and resettl...
This paper studies the quality of life of Orang Asli (aborigines) who were resettled at Program Bers...
AbstractThis study is on the perception of the Temuan community towards changes in their social-cult...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
The Orang Asli is one of the natives in Peninsular Malaysia lagging behind in rapid development, and...
The Indigenous People (Orang Asli) are a heterogeneous community scattered over more than 850 villa...
Social mobility impacts indigenous people's employment, education, and danger of exclusion. Hence, t...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
Orang Asli community is part of the minorities living in the blessed land of Malaysia. Orang Asli co...
Rapid urban developments in the Iskandar Region of Johor have affected various communities including...
AbstractSquatters have existed in Malaysia since Malaya (as it was then called). There were turning ...
The resettlement of the Seletar People from coastal living to houses built on land through developme...
This article focuses on the social and gendered consequences of involuntary resettlement of Orang As...
AbstractOrang Asli, the aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia, tend to live in the interiors and engaged...
AbstractThis paper examines the living conditions of 183 Orang Asli (aborigines) of six villages who...
Various studies on Orang Asli (indigenous people) of Malaysia found that the development and resettl...
This paper studies the quality of life of Orang Asli (aborigines) who were resettled at Program Bers...
AbstractThis study is on the perception of the Temuan community towards changes in their social-cult...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
The Orang Asli is one of the natives in Peninsular Malaysia lagging behind in rapid development, and...
The Indigenous People (Orang Asli) are a heterogeneous community scattered over more than 850 villa...
Social mobility impacts indigenous people's employment, education, and danger of exclusion. Hence, t...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
Orang Asli community is part of the minorities living in the blessed land of Malaysia. Orang Asli co...
Rapid urban developments in the Iskandar Region of Johor have affected various communities including...
AbstractSquatters have existed in Malaysia since Malaya (as it was then called). There were turning ...
The resettlement of the Seletar People from coastal living to houses built on land through developme...
This article focuses on the social and gendered consequences of involuntary resettlement of Orang As...