Monitoring major city urban expansion in Kuala Lumpur and Penang City Centre
Malaysia is currently undergoing heterogeneous land-use allocation and conversion in the city centre, resulting in leapfrog urban expansion to the suburban areas. Identification of the growth pattern from land-use conversion and urban growth has defined the limits of development, which could be a fe...
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my.upm.eprints.1022362023-06-17T23:06:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102236/ Monitoring major city urban expansion in Kuala Lumpur and Penang City Centre Yin, Izuandi Mou, Leong Tan Abang Mahmud, Dayang Shahrizat S. Muthuveeran, Adam Aruldewan Hassan, Mohd Azren Yi, Lin Tew Malaysia is currently undergoing heterogeneous land-use allocation and conversion in the city centre, resulting in leapfrog urban expansion to the suburban areas. Identification of the growth pattern from land-use conversion and urban growth has defined the limits of development, which could be a feasible way to alleviate the severity of these challenges. The research aims at the expansion factor for the built-up pattern of Kuala Lumpur (KL) and Penang City Centres. The objective of this research is to create a model on the new knowledge of urban built-up patterns generated from Landsat image data and comparison with built-up area from the change in land use, limitation of plot ratio, and floor space. The assessment of land-use changes is crucial in deciding the outcome for future development while considering the completion of committed development. This mechanism will help in the analysis of the data gathered using a remote sensing approach, which involves identifying the built-up area in KL City Centre using satellite images and examining the impact of land use patterns and varied plot ratios. In detail, the focus is directed towards a factor that influences the change of built-up area and development force. This will provide knowledge of Landsat images for the built-up area in urban expansion and the built-up limitations allocated by the local authority. Malaysian Institute of Planners 2022-04-18 Article PeerReviewed Yin, Izuandi and Mou, Leong Tan and Abang Mahmud, Dayang Shahrizat and S. Muthuveeran, Adam Aruldewan and Hassan, Mohd Azren and Yi, Lin Tew (2022) Monitoring major city urban expansion in Kuala Lumpur and Penang City Centre. Planning Malaysia, 20 (1). 64 - 76. ISSN 1675-6215; ESSN: 0128-0945 https://www.planningmalaysia.org/index.php/pmj/article/view/1079 10.21837/pm.v20i20.1079 |
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Malaysia is currently undergoing heterogeneous land-use allocation and conversion in the city centre, resulting in leapfrog urban expansion to the suburban areas. Identification of the growth pattern from land-use conversion and urban growth has defined the limits of development, which could be a feasible way to alleviate the severity of these challenges. The research aims at the expansion factor for the built-up pattern of Kuala Lumpur (KL) and Penang City Centres. The objective of this research is to create a model on the new knowledge of urban built-up patterns generated from Landsat image data and comparison with built-up area from the change in land use, limitation of plot ratio, and floor space. The assessment of land-use changes is crucial in deciding the outcome for future development while considering the completion of committed development. This mechanism will help in the analysis of the data gathered using a remote sensing approach, which involves identifying the built-up area in KL City Centre using satellite images and examining the impact of land use patterns and varied plot ratios. In detail, the focus is directed towards a factor that influences the change of built-up area and development force. This will provide knowledge of Landsat images for the built-up area in urban expansion and the built-up limitations allocated by the local authority. |
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Monitoring major city urban expansion in Kuala Lumpur and Penang City Centre |
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Monitoring major city urban expansion in Kuala Lumpur and Penang City Centre |
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