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View article: A theoretical review of flood and its social-economic impacts
A theoretical review of flood and its social-economic impacts Open
This research employed Google’s engine to investigate 48 journals, newspapers, and government reports to identify the trend of research related to floods. It was found that Southeast Asia countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia ar…
View article: Increasing Local Economic Via Developing Tourism Trail at Sungai Budor Village, Kelantan
Increasing Local Economic Via Developing Tourism Trail at Sungai Budor Village, Kelantan Open
Developing a tourism trail can significantly boost the local economy by leveraging the village’s unique cultural, historical, and natural assets to attract visitors. Purpose of heritage trails is the economic development at Sungai Budor Vi…
View article: Exploring biomimicry in agriculture focuses on how insights from natural systems can revolutionize farming practices and enhance food security
Exploring biomimicry in agriculture focuses on how insights from natural systems can revolutionize farming practices and enhance food security Open
Biomimicry, a design philosophy that is based on the principles of nature, presents a promising solution to the sustainability challenges faced by modern agriculture. Biomimicry agriculture endeavours to replicate the efficacy, resilience,…
View article: Analysing stingless bee garden design for urban farming in Kelantan, Malaysia
Analysing stingless bee garden design for urban farming in Kelantan, Malaysia Open
The benefits of stingless bee honey for health found in various studies increase the demand for these apiculture activities to grow. However, the production of stingless bee honey requires specific garden design considerations according to…
View article: Spatial changes in Royal Malay Town: The Inheritance of ‘Kota’ for Sustainability of Urban Conservation Practices
Spatial changes in Royal Malay Town: The Inheritance of ‘Kota’ for Sustainability of Urban Conservation Practices Open
The continuous degradation of historical urban fabric in traditional towns has hindered efforts to implement sustainable urban conservation practices. Considering the dynamic and complexities of urban areas, which encompass multiple relati…
View article: Beach as Potential Youth’s Third Place to Improve Youth Social Sustainability in Kelantan
Beach as Potential Youth’s Third Place to Improve Youth Social Sustainability in Kelantan Open
There are lack of green spaces and parks in Kelantan for youth to interact with their peers in a relaxed and informal setting. Transforming a beach into a vibrant youth third place involves creating a space where young people feel welcomed…
View article: Encouraging Factors of Walkability Among Students in the Tropical Campus
Encouraging Factors of Walkability Among Students in the Tropical Campus Open
Recent studies on campus walkability have focused on understanding the factors that contribute to walkability and the impact it has on student life, health, and overall campus sustainability. This study explores the factors encouraging wal…
View article: Greening strategy through implementation of sustainable landscape design towards low carbon school
Greening strategy through implementation of sustainable landscape design towards low carbon school Open
The increased societal attention and urgency towards combating global climate change and transitioning the position towards Low Carbon Cities (LCC) has prompted many green initiatives developed by government agencies including schools to s…
View article: Visual perception factors on the soundscape of urban shopping streets: Environmental factors
Visual perception factors on the soundscape of urban shopping streets: Environmental factors Open
In urban areas, the urge to improve acoustic environments has led to an increasing interest in the soundscape as an alternative approach to address noise pollution issues. Several studies have shown that the soundscape approach can manage …
View article: Numerical Evaluation of Thermal Performance of Two-Phased Closed Thermosyphon for Solar Applications
Numerical Evaluation of Thermal Performance of Two-Phased Closed Thermosyphon for Solar Applications Open
A heat pipe is an effective passive heat transfer device with a highly efficient heat transfer rate and thermal conductivity through evaporating and condensing a working fluid circulating in a vacuum-sealed container. For solar application…
View article: Exploring the impact of environmental factors on soundscape perception for sustainable and resilient urban environments
Exploring the impact of environmental factors on soundscape perception for sustainable and resilient urban environments Open
The impacts of global climate change are becoming increasingly alarming, highlighting the need for sustainable urbanism practices. The soundscape has been identified as crucial for achieving sustainable development goals. Using an ergo-aes…
View article: Identification of Tropical Planting Selection for Sustainable Campus Design
Identification of Tropical Planting Selection for Sustainable Campus Design Open
Tropical planting plays a crucial role in sustainable campus design in Malaysia. Incorporating tropical planting into campus design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also offers numerous environmental benefits. This research aims …
View article: Sensory Integration - Incorporate nature into child’s sensory integration therapy for sensory processing input: A case study in SRK Bukit Payung, Terengganu
Sensory Integration - Incorporate nature into child’s sensory integration therapy for sensory processing input: A case study in SRK Bukit Payung, Terengganu Open
This study investigates the number of special needs students and how a sensory garden can Incorporate nature into a child’s sensory integration therapy for sensory processing input. The case study was conducted at Sekolah Rendah Kebangsaan…
View article: Patterns of streets connection for sustainable urban development in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia
Patterns of streets connection for sustainable urban development in Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia Open
Street network attributes, including street connectivity, street integration, and pedestrian accessibility, are closely interrelated concepts that play an important role in achieving the sustainable approach challenges facing all large cit…
View article: Biomimicry Levels as Design Inspiration in Design
Biomimicry Levels as Design Inspiration in Design Open
The relationship between design and nature has been intertwined for the past 400 years. Throughout history, designers have adopted nature to build shapes, forms, and ornamentation without understanding nature's behavior biomimicry. Nature'…
View article: An integrated framework for assessing land-use/land-cover of Kelantan, Malaysia: Supervised and unsupervised classifications
An integrated framework for assessing land-use/land-cover of Kelantan, Malaysia: Supervised and unsupervised classifications Open
The change of land-use/land-cover (LULC) is inexorable to cater to the needs of the people, from a natural land use dominance to the built-up areas’ dominance. Many geospatial studies have examined the LULC, yet the data used were not up-t…
View article: The implication of street network design for walkability: A review
The implication of street network design for walkability: A review Open
A street network-friendly design allows walkability among people and is proven beneficial to the environment, community health, and economy of the city. Walkability in a street network increases potential trips by pedestrians through sidew…