Malaysia became an independent nation in 1957. At independence its population stood at 6.3 million. Today it is about 18.3 million and this figure has been projected to reach 32 million by the year 2020. Over the last 20 years, the country has developed rapidly as a result of careful economic restructure
The challenges in Water Resources Development are to meet the demand of society, agriculture, indus...
The steady population growth in Malaysia has been responsible for the usage of relatively large volu...
Climate change is a change in climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity t...
Malaysia has a climate of high humidity, high temperature and abundant rainfall. Rivers supply about...
Human overuse of water resources and diffuse contamination of freshwater are stressing the water res...
Malaysia is a signatory of the Rio Summit in 1992 and is bound by agreement to satisfy all the requi...
AbstractMalaysia is classified as a middle-income country. In recent years, Malaysia has been transf...
Rapid urbanization induced by population growth will face water shortages due to increase demand of ...
Malaysian settlement~ have historically sprung up along river banks and river estuaries. Tn many way...
Water resource is abundant in Malaysia. The renewable water resource from both surface water and gro...
Malaysia aims to be a developed state by 2020. Various programs and policies towards this have been ...
Malaysia receives abundant rainfall averaging 3,000 mm annually that contributes to the continuous w...
Water is expected to be the main issue in the 21st century as this vital resource becomes increasing...
Over the years, Malaysia has played a significant role in promoting the discourse on environmental s...
Water is one of the most important of all the natural resources necessary to ensure human health and...
The challenges in Water Resources Development are to meet the demand of society, agriculture, indus...
The steady population growth in Malaysia has been responsible for the usage of relatively large volu...
Climate change is a change in climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity t...
Malaysia has a climate of high humidity, high temperature and abundant rainfall. Rivers supply about...
Human overuse of water resources and diffuse contamination of freshwater are stressing the water res...
Malaysia is a signatory of the Rio Summit in 1992 and is bound by agreement to satisfy all the requi...
AbstractMalaysia is classified as a middle-income country. In recent years, Malaysia has been transf...
Rapid urbanization induced by population growth will face water shortages due to increase demand of ...
Malaysian settlement~ have historically sprung up along river banks and river estuaries. Tn many way...
Water resource is abundant in Malaysia. The renewable water resource from both surface water and gro...
Malaysia aims to be a developed state by 2020. Various programs and policies towards this have been ...
Malaysia receives abundant rainfall averaging 3,000 mm annually that contributes to the continuous w...
Water is expected to be the main issue in the 21st century as this vital resource becomes increasing...
Over the years, Malaysia has played a significant role in promoting the discourse on environmental s...
Water is one of the most important of all the natural resources necessary to ensure human health and...
The challenges in Water Resources Development are to meet the demand of society, agriculture, indus...
The steady population growth in Malaysia has been responsible for the usage of relatively large volu...
Climate change is a change in climate which is attributed directly or indirectly to human activity t...