Sustainability In Waterfront Development In Malaysia: Barriers To Achieving Best Practices Of Waterfront Development

In Malaysia, rivers were homes to vital communities and they initiated the emergence of cities around them. Population growth, economic growth, urbanisation and increased technology have transformed many Malaysian river systems from water industries into non-water industries. The focus of this study...

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