Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town

Marudi Town, the major town of Marudi District, was called an isolated town by the local folks as there was no road connecting it to the nearest city, Miri. Since 2005, a logging road was made accessible to the local to commute between Marudi Town and Miri City. The State Government once believed th...

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Main Author: Wong, Bemen Win Keong
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Kedah 2013
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description Marudi Town, the major town of Marudi District, was called an isolated town by the local folks as there was no road connecting it to the nearest city, Miri. Since 2005, a logging road was made accessible to the local to commute between Marudi Town and Miri City. The State Government once believed that roads stimulate outward migration. That was why; there is no active plan to build a road between Marudi Town and Miri City for the purpose of halting outward migration (Roads in Marudi, 2007). This paper examines what really perceive by the local people in Marudi Town on the logging road, the impact of the road on transportation, views on outward migration and the future migration plan of the local people.
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spelling unimas-52392022-01-18T08:12:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5239/ Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town Wong, Bemen Win Keong H Social Sciences (General) HM Sociology Marudi Town, the major town of Marudi District, was called an isolated town by the local folks as there was no road connecting it to the nearest city, Miri. Since 2005, a logging road was made accessible to the local to commute between Marudi Town and Miri City. The State Government once believed that roads stimulate outward migration. That was why; there is no active plan to build a road between Marudi Town and Miri City for the purpose of halting outward migration (Roads in Marudi, 2007). This paper examines what really perceive by the local people in Marudi Town on the logging road, the impact of the road on transportation, views on outward migration and the future migration plan of the local people. Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Kedah 2013 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5239/1/logging%20road.pdf Wong, Bemen Win Keong (2013) Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town. In: TeSSHI 2012: Chapters on Social Sciences and Technology. Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Kedah, pp. 154-167. ISBN 9789670314143
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
HM Sociology
Wong, Bemen Win Keong
Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town
title Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town
title_full Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town
title_fullStr Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town
title_full_unstemmed Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town
title_short Logging Road, Transportation and Outward Migration in Sarawak: The Local Perspective of Marudi Town
title_sort logging road, transportation and outward migration in sarawak: the local perspective of marudi town
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HM Sociology
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5239/
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/5239/1/logging%20road.pdf