The development of urban river corridors in Malaysia
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2010
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Malaysian urban river corridors are facing major physical transformations in the 21st century. The effects of rapid development exacerbated by the competition between two key industry sectors, commercial base and tourism development in conjunction with urbanisation and industrialisation, have posted a high demand for the uses of these spaces. The political scenario and lack on consideration of ecological principles in its design solution have sparked stiff environmental and cultural constraint towards its landscape character as well as the ecological system. Therefore, a holistic approach towards improving the landscape design processes is extremely necessary to protect values of these places. Limited research has been carried out and further has created an urgent need to explore better ways to improve the landscape design processes of Malaysian urban river corridor developments that encompass the needs and aspirations of its multi-ethnic society without making any drastic changes to the landscape character of the rivers. This paper provides a brief introduction to address this significant gap and hence serves to contribute to the literature review. |
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IFLA |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40753/1/c40753.pdf http://www.iflaonline.org/index.php?option=com_tevent&view=itm&layout=evt&id=37 Zainal Abidin, Nor Arbina & Lee, Gini (2010) The development of urban river corridors in Malaysia. In Proceedings of The International Federation of Landscape Architects 47th World Congress, IFLA, Suzhou International Conference Centre, Suzhou, China. |
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Copyright 2010 [Please consult the authors] |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Design |
Palavras-Chave | #120107 Landscape Architecture #Urban River Corridor #Landscape Design Process #Design Guidelines #Landscape Character #Malaysia |
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Conference Paper |