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Senior Lecturer,Professional Landscape Architect, Geospatialist, Technologist (Resource-Based)
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The presence of spiritual and religious landmarks significantly benefits the tourism industry. Jamek Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is a culturally rich iconic mosque established in 1909, serving both as a place of worship and a tourist attraction. However, it is unclear if its location in the bustling city environment supports positive user exp...
The ecology and cultural legacy of a community define its potential for development. Combining philosophy and thinking fosters the preservation of historical sites, environmental protection, and the capacity to display the diversity of bio-cultures.. This case study is directed towards the issues of the state government, the fishermen's market orga...
Natural attractions and distinctive geographical settings make the coastal environment a promising opportunity for economic and social development. However, coastal areas are susceptible to environmental change, as the recent event shows that sea level rise has damaged Kelanang Beach. Controlling and minimizing the damage caused by sea level rise i...
Art allows people to express their uniqueness and
stimulate reflection on the world around them. In
the landscape of the professional field, there is
a large amount of different knowledge that must
be mastered by the students before graduating as
a landscape architect (Karl B. Lohmann, B.S.,
1963). One of the fundamental knowledge that
needs...
The Pulau Suri floating market is the first-ever Malaysian floating market. The market offers a distinct character which attracts domestic and international visitors. However, in the midst of rapid global growth, floating markets have to compete with those in other countries to attract more visitors. This requires such markets to develop distinctiv...
A study on street planting was carried out in Shah Alam city. The importance of such study has become increasingly essential due to the public's awareness on landscape planting. The aim of this study is to compare the preferences of the public and the experts on the street planting composition. Using the Likert scale, 296 respondents evaluated the...
Trees are major capital assets in urban areas. Just as streets, sidewalks and recreational facilities are a part of a community's infrastructure, so are publicly owned trees. Thus they require care and maintenance the same as other public property. Without proper care, trees become liabilities and as a mean of attempting to reduce the potential of...
Trees located in the vicinity public areas such as roadsides, recreation areas, and around building should be monitored regularly for structural weakness. Certain conditions can cause a tree to be structurally weakened so that parts or all of it are likely to collapse Landscape trees do not only contribute to the enhancement of scenery but might al...