Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia

Physical development planning is a powerful tool for determining and shaping the living environment of any area, including on campus. If the growing social concern with sustainability is to be addressed by physical planning initiatives, the effectiveness of such initiatives must be assessed soon....

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Main Authors: Nurakmal, Abdullah@ Goh Tuo Ho, Mohd Zulhanif, Abd Razak, Muhammad Farihan Irfan, Mohd Nor, Ismar, M.S. Usman, Adi Irfan, Che-Ani
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Published: The Canadian Center of Science and Education 2011
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spelling my.unimas.ir.311432020-08-11T08:04:57Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31143/ Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia Nurakmal, Abdullah@ Goh Tuo Ho Mohd Zulhanif, Abd Razak Muhammad Farihan Irfan, Mohd Nor Ismar, M.S. Usman Adi Irfan, Che-Ani TH Building construction TS Manufactures Physical development planning is a powerful tool for determining and shaping the living environment of any area, including on campus. If the growing social concern with sustainability is to be addressed by physical planning initiatives, the effectiveness of such initiatives must be assessed soon. The objective of this research is to study the effectiveness of the physical development planning of four research university campuses in Malaysia. These universities have undergone changes to enhance their sustainability. The scope of this research is limited to the physical planning of the campus. Four research universities have been chosen: National University of Malaysia (UKM), University Sains Malaysia(USM), University of Malaya (UM) and University Putra Malaysia (UPM). The research methods used consisted of a questionnaire, behavioral observations and a visual study. A total of 400 respondents were included and were divided equally among the campuses. The resulting data were statistically analyzed. The results from each campus were compared. The results obtained by questionnaire were cross-referenced with the findings obtained from other techniques (behavioral observation and visual study) to obtain a detailed explanation. The research found that many similar problems in physical development planning have arisen on each campus. However, the extent and severity of the problems vary based on the individual approach taken toward physical development planning. The results show that the most compact campus, USM has the fewest problems when compared to the other campuses. This finding supports previous research and indicates that a compact campus tends to create a sustainable pattern of life on campus. The Canadian Center of Science and Education 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/31143/1/Toward%20a%20Sustainable%20Campus%20-%20Copy.pdf Nurakmal, Abdullah@ Goh Tuo Ho and Mohd Zulhanif, Abd Razak and Muhammad Farihan Irfan, Mohd Nor and Ismar, M.S. Usman and Adi Irfan, Che-Ani (2011) Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia. Journal of Sustainable Development, 4 (4). pp. 210-221. ISSN 1913-9071 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/jsd/article/view/9063 DOI:10.5539/jsd.v4n4p210
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Adi Irfan, Che-Ani
Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia
description Physical development planning is a powerful tool for determining and shaping the living environment of any area, including on campus. If the growing social concern with sustainability is to be addressed by physical planning initiatives, the effectiveness of such initiatives must be assessed soon. The objective of this research is to study the effectiveness of the physical development planning of four research university campuses in Malaysia. These universities have undergone changes to enhance their sustainability. The scope of this research is limited to the physical planning of the campus. Four research universities have been chosen: National University of Malaysia (UKM), University Sains Malaysia(USM), University of Malaya (UM) and University Putra Malaysia (UPM). The research methods used consisted of a questionnaire, behavioral observations and a visual study. A total of 400 respondents were included and were divided equally among the campuses. The resulting data were statistically analyzed. The results from each campus were compared. The results obtained by questionnaire were cross-referenced with the findings obtained from other techniques (behavioral observation and visual study) to obtain a detailed explanation. The research found that many similar problems in physical development planning have arisen on each campus. However, the extent and severity of the problems vary based on the individual approach taken toward physical development planning. The results show that the most compact campus, USM has the fewest problems when compared to the other campuses. This finding supports previous research and indicates that a compact campus tends to create a sustainable pattern of life on campus.
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author Nurakmal, Abdullah@ Goh Tuo Ho
Mohd Zulhanif, Abd Razak
Muhammad Farihan Irfan, Mohd Nor
Ismar, M.S. Usman
Adi Irfan, Che-Ani
author_facet Nurakmal, Abdullah@ Goh Tuo Ho
Mohd Zulhanif, Abd Razak
Muhammad Farihan Irfan, Mohd Nor
Ismar, M.S. Usman
Adi Irfan, Che-Ani
author_sort Nurakmal, Abdullah@ Goh Tuo Ho
title Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia
title_short Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia
title_full Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia
title_fullStr Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Toward a Sustainable Campus: Comparison of the Physical Development Planning of Research University Campuses in Malaysia
title_sort toward a sustainable campus: comparison of the physical development planning of research university campuses in malaysia
publisher The Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2011
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