Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living

Simulating future urban growth might be useful in predicting the future urban fabric and its impact on the society, space and environment. This approach, however, needs to be undertaken with care such that it requires fundamental understanding of past and present situation. At present, urban ar...

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Main Author: Narimah Samat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2010
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description Simulating future urban growth might be useful in predicting the future urban fabric and its impact on the society, space and environment. This approach, however, needs to be undertaken with care such that it requires fundamental understanding of past and present situation. At present, urban area in developing nation is experiencing rapid urbanization and undergoing physical transformation, since majority of its population lives in urban area. It is therefore, essential that urban planners and managers understand the past and present land use land cover changes in order to predict its impacts on the society, economy and environment of the cities. This study aims to explore and assess land use land cover changes in Langkawi Island, Malaysia which has experienced significant increase of population during the last decade mainly due to the growth in tourism sector. The study monitored land use land cover changes since 1974 in order to assess the development of tourism activities and its impact on physical transformation of the island. Urban built-up area was controlled and directed towards existing built-up zone. However, annual urban expansion intensity index revealed that high speed of land use land cover transformation also occurred sporadically throughout the island especially after 1992 which might cause negative impact to the community
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:23432016-12-14T06:31:20Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2343/ Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living Narimah Samat, Simulating future urban growth might be useful in predicting the future urban fabric and its impact on the society, space and environment. This approach, however, needs to be undertaken with care such that it requires fundamental understanding of past and present situation. At present, urban area in developing nation is experiencing rapid urbanization and undergoing physical transformation, since majority of its population lives in urban area. It is therefore, essential that urban planners and managers understand the past and present land use land cover changes in order to predict its impacts on the society, economy and environment of the cities. This study aims to explore and assess land use land cover changes in Langkawi Island, Malaysia which has experienced significant increase of population during the last decade mainly due to the growth in tourism sector. The study monitored land use land cover changes since 1974 in order to assess the development of tourism activities and its impact on physical transformation of the island. Urban built-up area was controlled and directed towards existing built-up zone. However, annual urban expansion intensity index revealed that high speed of land use land cover transformation also occurred sporadically throughout the island especially after 1992 which might cause negative impact to the community Environmental Management Society, Malaysia 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2343/1/Article6_Narimah.pdf Narimah Samat, (2010) Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living. Malaysian Journal of Environmental Management, 11 (1). pp. 48-57. ISSN 1511-7855 http://www.ems-malaysia.org/mjem/index.html
spellingShingle Narimah Samat,
Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
title Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
title_full Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
title_fullStr Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
title_full_unstemmed Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
title_short Assessing land use land cover changes in Langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
title_sort assessing land use land cover changes in langkawi island: towards sustainable urban living
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