AbstractMalaysia officially became an urban nation in 1991. Currently about 65 percent of her population reside in urban areas. In era of globalization much emphasis is given for the cities to become economically competitive. Consequently, the trend of urban sprawl has continued unabated in major metropolitans of Malaysia, whereby most of new developments are located in the periphery. These developments have implications to socio-economic developments and cultural aspects of cities in Malaysia. These impacts, including the flight of the economically marginalized to the suburbs and the declined of cultural aspects of the city are analyzed in the paper
Rapid urban development in Malaysia during the past two decades has led to urban sprawl in the count...
A three phase urbanisation transition is proposed to capture the urbanisation path shown by urban be...
For major cities in Malaysia, globalized urban images are enthusiastically pursued by urban policy a...
AbstractMalaysia officially became an urban nation in 1991. Currently about 65 percent of her popula...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
About half century ago urban scholars in Malaysia described urban areas and towns in the country as ...
It is acknowledged that “architecture is about people, culture, and land. However, the development o...
Contrary to popular impressions, the pace of urbanization in contemporary developing countries is no...
Rapid urbanization during the 1970’s and 1980’s has shown greater impact to urban and housing develo...
It is acknowledged that “architecture is about people, culture, and land. However, the development o...
Increasing urbanization has been regarded as a vital tool for economic advancement and decreasing re...
Rapid urban development in Malaysia during the past two decades has led to urban sprawl in the count...
A three phase urbanisation transition is proposed to capture the urbanisation path shown by urban be...
For major cities in Malaysia, globalized urban images are enthusiastically pursued by urban policy a...
AbstractMalaysia officially became an urban nation in 1991. Currently about 65 percent of her popula...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
In the last two decades, major cities in Malaysia have witnessed a spate of urban redevelopment incl...
About half century ago urban scholars in Malaysia described urban areas and towns in the country as ...
It is acknowledged that “architecture is about people, culture, and land. However, the development o...
Contrary to popular impressions, the pace of urbanization in contemporary developing countries is no...
Rapid urbanization during the 1970’s and 1980’s has shown greater impact to urban and housing develo...
It is acknowledged that “architecture is about people, culture, and land. However, the development o...
Increasing urbanization has been regarded as a vital tool for economic advancement and decreasing re...
Rapid urban development in Malaysia during the past two decades has led to urban sprawl in the count...
A three phase urbanisation transition is proposed to capture the urbanisation path shown by urban be...
For major cities in Malaysia, globalized urban images are enthusiastically pursued by urban policy a...