Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia

The Kampung Baru represent a type of settlement that is unique to Peninsular Malaysia.This terms refer to villages built during the emergency as a military strategy under the Emergency Ordinance and also known as the Briggs Plan (1948-1960).The main aim of this article is to investigate the effect...

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Main Authors: Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar,, Adam Abu Hanipah,, Chong, Ka Foo
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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spelling my-ukm.journal.139382020-01-15T09:25:15Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13938/ Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar, Adam Abu Hanipah, Chong, Ka Foo The Kampung Baru represent a type of settlement that is unique to Peninsular Malaysia.This terms refer to villages built during the emergency as a military strategy under the Emergency Ordinance and also known as the Briggs Plan (1948-1960).The main aim of this article is to investigate the effects of development projects implementation on New Village at Peninsular Malaysia in Year 2017. In 2002, the Kajian Pelan Induk Kampung Baru (PIKB) was implemented under the designation of the Economic Planning Unit (EPU). PIKB's main objective is to integrate the new village in terms of physical, social, economic and political in the flow of state development. At the same time, taking into account the traditions, culture and historical value of Kampung Baru, strategies to perpetuate the features of Kampung Baru that have the potential to be developed as a tourist attraction are also taken. The objectives of this article are; to investigate the impact and effectiveness of construction of infrastructure, socioeconomics and landscaping facilities in Kampung Baru; to assess the level of satisfaction of the Kampung Baru residents towards the Kampung Baru development program which has been implemented; and to examine the problem of infrastructure, socioeconomics and landscaping facilities faced by the residents of Kampung Baru. After 9th May 2018 seems the new dawn of Malaysia, the new Government may have a new policy in alleviating Kampung Baru to a new dimension. It is a hope that this article can give clear perspective and way forward on the socioeconomic impact of Kampung Baru with the new government policy. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13938/1/36955-116559-1-PB.pdf Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar, and Adam Abu Hanipah, and Chong, Ka Foo (2019) Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia. Jurnal Undang-Undang dan Masyarakat, 24 . pp. 1-12. ISSN 1394-7729 http://ejournal.ukm.my/juum/issue/view/1242
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description The Kampung Baru represent a type of settlement that is unique to Peninsular Malaysia.This terms refer to villages built during the emergency as a military strategy under the Emergency Ordinance and also known as the Briggs Plan (1948-1960).The main aim of this article is to investigate the effects of development projects implementation on New Village at Peninsular Malaysia in Year 2017. In 2002, the Kajian Pelan Induk Kampung Baru (PIKB) was implemented under the designation of the Economic Planning Unit (EPU). PIKB's main objective is to integrate the new village in terms of physical, social, economic and political in the flow of state development. At the same time, taking into account the traditions, culture and historical value of Kampung Baru, strategies to perpetuate the features of Kampung Baru that have the potential to be developed as a tourist attraction are also taken. The objectives of this article are; to investigate the impact and effectiveness of construction of infrastructure, socioeconomics and landscaping facilities in Kampung Baru; to assess the level of satisfaction of the Kampung Baru residents towards the Kampung Baru development program which has been implemented; and to examine the problem of infrastructure, socioeconomics and landscaping facilities faced by the residents of Kampung Baru. After 9th May 2018 seems the new dawn of Malaysia, the new Government may have a new policy in alleviating Kampung Baru to a new dimension. It is a hope that this article can give clear perspective and way forward on the socioeconomic impact of Kampung Baru with the new government policy.
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author Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar,
Adam Abu Hanipah,
Chong, Ka Foo
spellingShingle Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar,
Adam Abu Hanipah,
Chong, Ka Foo
Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia
author_facet Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar,
Adam Abu Hanipah,
Chong, Ka Foo
author_sort Syahmi @ Muhammad Syahmi Jaafar,
title Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia
title_short Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia
title_full Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia
title_fullStr Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic impact on Kampung Baru: revisiting the policy for the new Malaysia
title_sort socioeconomic impact on kampung baru: revisiting the policy for the new malaysia
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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