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    Rehabilitating sewerage line system in congested urban area by Daud, Mohd. Nor Siza

    Published 2015
    “…Since 1957, after Malaysia independent, there were only few proper sewerage systems because of low population density in urban area and not rapid urban developments. After 57 years of independent and in Malaysia heading to be a developed country by 2020, the restoration of good condition sewerage line system, it operation and maintenance is very important at urban area. …”
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    The location of schools in urban area : some planning implications by Abdul Aziz, Norsiah, Agus, Mohd Razali

    Published 1998
    “…Hotels, shopping and office complexes are encroaching every inch of urban areas into the surrounding area of the school. …”
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    Data understanding for flash flood prediction in urban areas by A. Malek, Nur Shuhada, Zayid, Syamil, Ahmad, Zaifulasraf, Ya'acob, Suraya, Abu Bakar, Azaliah

    Published 2020
    “…Flash flood has become one of the major disastrous events, especially in urban areas in Malaysia. It has become more prominent to city dwellers, causing massive loss of infrastructures, damage to people, and disruption in business and daily activities. …”
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    Improving the insertion loss of traffic noise barrier in urban area by Ng, See Kiat

    Published 2013
    “…Some of the data obtained still exceeded the noise limit for residential area in urban area. The difference of sound pressure level between prediction and field measurement was then added to the ISO 9613-2 formula to recommend the improvement of insertion loss in term of barrier geometry and the shape of barrier’s top…”
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    Regenerating urban areas through climate sensitive urban design by Palazzo, E., Wan Mohd. Rani, W. N. M.

    Published 2017
    “…Urban areas are among the most vulnerable sites affected by global warming. …”
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    Techniques to develop forecasting model on low cost housing in urban area by Zainun, Noor Yasmin, Abd. Majid, Muhd. Zaimi

    Published 2002
    “…The number of people who will live in urban areas is expected to double to more than five billion between 1990 to 2025. …”
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    A short review on pedestrian wind assessment techniques in urban area by H’ng, Y. M., Zaki, S. A., Ahmad, N. H., Yusup, Y.

    Published 2017
    “…High-rise buildings in urban areas increase wind speeds, causing discomfort to the community and infrastructural damages at the pedestrian level. …”
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    Sustainable livable housing assessment model for traditional urban areas in Nigeria by Lukuman, Musibau

    Published 2018
    “…In Nigeria, approximately 75% of people living in urban areas live in poor housing conditions, manifested by overcrowding, poor urban living conditions, low facilities and high crime rates. …”
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    Characteristics of the effluent wastewater in sewage treatment plants of Malaysian Urban Areas by Sabeen, Ali Hussein, Ngadi, Norzita, Noor, Zainura Zainon, Raheem, Ademola Bolanle, Agouillal, Farid, Mohammed, Abubaker Ali, Abdulkarim, Bala Isah

    Published 2018
    “…Recently, a lot ofdomestic wastewater is being generateddue to therise in the population in most urban areas in Malaysia. Thisimplies that more contaminations are being producedwhich are likely to affect human health. …”
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    Hybrid of gaussian and wallis filter for urban area characterization of LiDAR images by Alias, Mardhiah

    Published 2013
    “…Based on a dataset of Bukit Kanada, different techniques such as Canny Edge Detection, Individual Tree Detection (ITD), Semivariogram and Self-Organizing Road Map (SORM) were used for extracting features based on four characteristics of an urban area which are buildings, trees, artificial and natural ground. …”
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