Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh

8eighbourhood quality is important for the residents’ need and satisfaction in their housing and neighbourhood area. Most research in developed and developing countries generally used physical, social and economic factor in conceptualising the research. In developed and developing countries the ne...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Norainah, Omar, Dasimah, Salleh, Abdul Ghani
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Published: 2012
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author Abdul Rahman, Norainah
Omar, Dasimah
Salleh, Abdul Ghani
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Salleh, Abdul Ghani
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description 8eighbourhood quality is important for the residents’ need and satisfaction in their housing and neighbourhood area. Most research in developed and developing countries generally used physical, social and economic factor in conceptualising the research. In developed and developing countries the neighbourhood quality uses satisfaction concept in illuminating the context of the physical factor, physical and social factor or physical, social and economic factor. The residents will evaluate the physical, social and economic factor by using the satisfaction scale with multivariable attributes. Despite increase in the use of physical, social and the economic factors among developed and developing countries, evidence from literature claimed that in Malaysia, most research used physical or physical and social factors to conceptualise the research. In this paper, extensive review on previous research in developed and developing neighbourhood quality has been conducted to gauge residents' needs in their housing and neighbourhood area. The primary objective of this paper therefore is to examine the existing variable used in neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries. It was found that most research used multivariable in physical, social and economic factors as their conceptual framework. This paper contributes in the aspect of neighbourhood quality and had implications towards local authority policy and planning guidelines.
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spelling my.uitm.ir-434762021-03-15T12:37:47Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43476/ Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh Abdul Rahman, Norainah Omar, Dasimah Salleh, Abdul Ghani Neighborhoods Regional planning Malaysia Human settlements. Communities Malaysia 8eighbourhood quality is important for the residents’ need and satisfaction in their housing and neighbourhood area. Most research in developed and developing countries generally used physical, social and economic factor in conceptualising the research. In developed and developing countries the neighbourhood quality uses satisfaction concept in illuminating the context of the physical factor, physical and social factor or physical, social and economic factor. The residents will evaluate the physical, social and economic factor by using the satisfaction scale with multivariable attributes. Despite increase in the use of physical, social and the economic factors among developed and developing countries, evidence from literature claimed that in Malaysia, most research used physical or physical and social factors to conceptualise the research. In this paper, extensive review on previous research in developed and developing neighbourhood quality has been conducted to gauge residents' needs in their housing and neighbourhood area. The primary objective of this paper therefore is to examine the existing variable used in neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries. It was found that most research used multivariable in physical, social and economic factors as their conceptual framework. This paper contributes in the aspect of neighbourhood quality and had implications towards local authority policy and planning guidelines. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/43476/1/43476.pdf Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh. (2012) In: 1st International Conference on Innovation and Technology for Sustainable Built Environment 2012 (ICITSBE 2012), 16-17 April 2012, Universiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perak.
spellingShingle Neighborhoods
Regional planning
Malaysia
Human settlements. Communities
Malaysia
Abdul Rahman, Norainah
Omar, Dasimah
Salleh, Abdul Ghani
Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh
title Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh
title_full Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh
title_fullStr Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh
title_full_unstemmed Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh
title_short Neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / Norainah Abdul Rahman, Dasimah Omar and Abdul Ghani Salleh
title_sort neighbourhood quality in developed and developing countries / norainah abdul rahman, dasimah omar and abdul ghani salleh
topic Neighborhoods
Regional planning
Malaysia
Human settlements. Communities
Malaysia
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