3.1.2.1 Penulisan Melibatkan SDG

Penulisan Melibatkan SDG


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SDG Berkaitan

The related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be identified as follows (based on list of publications above indexed publication):

1          SDG Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being

1.1       The analysis of institutional-social-ecological factors and their association with COVID-19 case-fatality contributes to understanding the impact of these factors on public health.

 

2          SDG Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

2.1       The analysis of water yield changes in the Johor River Basin using remote sensing imagery and the accuracy assessment of quasi-seamless hydrographic separation models in Malaysian waters are both relevant to ensuring clean water and sustainable water resource management.

 

3          SDG Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy

3.1       The research on mapping greenhouse gas concentration in industrial areas and quantifying carbon emissions in the construction industry both contribute to promoting clean energy practices and reducing carbon footprints.

 

4          SDG Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

4.1       The study on mapping greenhouse gas concentration in industrial areas using unmanned aerial vehicles and the evaluation of machine learning techniques for lithological mapping both align with the goal of promoting sustainable industry and innovation.

4.2       The research on selecting a biodegradable dynamic plastic product and optimizing waste management techniques aligns with this goal by promoting sustainable industrial practices and infrastructure development.

5          SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

5.1       The research on enhancing waste management and predicting water quality in the sustainable urban environment contributes to creating more sustainable cities and communities by improving environmental management and ensuring access to clean water.

5.2       The research on factors influencing the vitality of public open spaces and urban sprawl patterns in Mogadishu, Somalia are both relevant to promoting sustainable cities and communities.

 

6          SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production

6.1       The research on selecting biodegradable plastic products and quantifying the intangible benefits of BIM application in construction projects supports responsible consumption and production patterns, aiming to reduce waste generation and promote sustainable practices.

6.2       The research on construction disputes and contract incompleteness in Nigeria's construction industry, as well as the quantification process of carbon emissions in the construction industry, both contribute to promoting responsible consumption and production practices.

7          SDG 13: Climate Action

7.1       The research on quantifying the relative sea level trends and the importance of green roof criteria contributes to understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change, as it addresses the effects of rising sea levels and promotes green infrastructure.

7.2       The research on estimating cardiovascular, respiratory, and all-cause health endpoints using a spatial approach in Malaysia and the assessment of coastal sustainable development along the Maritime Silk Road both address the importance of climate action and mitigation strategies.

 

 

8          SDG 14: Life Below Water

8.1       The research on predicting water quality and monitoring coastal areas aligns with this goal by focusing on the preservation and sustainable management of marine and coastal ecosystems.

8.2       The implementation of a ground-based lightning locating system for lightning mapping and monitoring supports efforts to understand and mitigate the impacts of lightning strikes on marine ecosystems.

 

9          SDG 15: Life on Land

9.1       The research on the effects of multifaceted street art and the role of nature in spiritual tourism contributes to promoting sustainable land use practices and biodiversity conservation.

9.2       The studies on kinematic analysis of small and slow-moving landslides, landslide susceptibility mapping, and spatial prediction of landslides all contribute to understanding and mitigating the risks associated with landslides, thus promoting sustainable land use.

 

10 SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

10.1      The research on a BIM-based automated code compliance checking system aligns with this goal by enhancing compliance with fire safety regulations, promoting safety, and strengthening institutional capacities.


11 SDG 17 Department of Economic and Social Affairs [di bawah link others publication]

11.1  Article Title: Urban Farming Practices And Planning Policies In Malaysia

11.2 Article Title: Overview Of Sustainable Planning In Built Environment And Tourism 

2024

Related SDG goals:

1. Goal 1: No Poverty - 'Refinancing' a home can provide individuals with the opportunity to lower their interest rates and have access to cash returns. This can help alleviate financial burdens and reduce the risk of poverty.

2. Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth - By refinancing a home, individuals can use the cash returns as capital for other business ventures. This can stimulate economic growth and create employment opportunities.

3. Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities - 'Refinancing' a home can help reduce inequalities by providing individuals with access to lower interest rates and financial opportunities that were previously unavailable to them.

3. Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - 'Refinancing' a home for the purpose of investing in other properties for rental purposes contributes to the development of sustainable communities and affordable housing options.

4. Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - Refinancing a home to make improvements and increase its value aligns with the goal of promoting sustainable consumption and production practices by maximizing the use of existing resources.

5. Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals - Refinancing initiatives can involve partnerships between private banks and government housing financing institutions, such as the Lembaga Pembiayaan Perumahan Sektor Awam (LPPSA), to ensure access to lower fixed interest rates and promote financial inclusion.

Related SDGs:

Goal 2: Zero Hunger endeavors to promote the practice of breaking fast (berbuka puasa) together as a community during Ramadan. This event is in line with the goal of providing access to safe and nutritious food for everyone.

2. Goal 4: Quality Education - The event was organized by the Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying and its student representatives, highlighting the importance of education and learning in promoting inclusivity and sustainable development.

3. Goal 5: Gender Equality - The event involved the participation of both male and female students, emphasizing the importance of gender equality and inclusivity in educational settings.

4. Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals - The event was organized in collaboration with the Student Representative Council (MPP) and various student associations within FABU, demonstrating the significance of partnerships and collaboration in achieving sustainable development goals.

These goals reflect the commitment towards creating an inclusive and sustainable environment within the academic community, while also promoting cultural and religious diversity.

Related SDG goals:

1. Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - This goal aims to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. The development of strata schemes in Malaysia contributes to the goal by providing affordable housing options and promoting sustainable urban development.

2. Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy - The development of strata schemes in Malaysia should incorporate energy-efficient systems and promote the use of renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions and ensure affordable and clean energy access for residents.

3. Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - Strata schemes should promote sustainable practices such as waste reduction, recycling, and responsible use of resources. This goal encourages the implementation of sustainable and eco-friendly policies within strata developments.

4. Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being - Strata schemes should prioritize the provision of adequate healthcare facilities, recreational spaces, and green areas to promote the well-being and quality of life of residents.

5. Goal 5: Gender Equality - Strata schemes should ensure equal access to housing and amenities for all genders. This goal promotes equal rights and opportunities for women and girls in all aspects of life, including housing and property ownership.

6. Goal 13: Climate Action - Strata schemes should integrate climate change adaptation and mitigation measures, such as green building designs, energy-efficient systems, and resilience planning, to contribute to climate action and reduce the carbon footprint of the built environment.

7. Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions - Strata schemes should adhere to transparent and fair governance practices, ensuring accountability and the protection of residents' rights. This goal promotes peaceful and inclusive societies with access to justice for all.

8. Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities - Strata schemes should strive to provide affordable housing options for all income groups, reducing inequalities in access to housing and promoting social integration within communities.

These SDG goals demonstrate the importance of incorporating sustainable and inclusive practices in the development and management of strata schemes in Malaysia, addressing various social, environmental, and economic challenges.

In the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the book directly relates to several goals. 

Related sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 

Nur Shafiqah Mohd Shariff, Suzanna Noor Azmy, Zakri Tarmidi, Noradila Rusli

Mohd Shariff, N. S., Noor Azmy, S., Tarmidi, Z., & Rusli, N. (2024). The Spatial Distribution of Sexual Harassment Sentiment in Twitter. Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 4(1), 65–85. https://doi.org/10.11113/jagst.v4n1.86 

The study on the spatial distribution of sexual harassment sentiment in Twitter directly relates to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

1. SDG 5: Gender Equality - as it explores the prevalence of sexual harassment experiences and sentiments expressed by individuals, particularly in the context of Asia. By shedding light on this issue, the study contributes to raising awareness about the need for equal treatment and opportunities for all genders.

2. SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities - By analyzing the spatial distribution of tweets related to sexual harassment in Kuala Lumpur, the study identifies areas where this issue is more prevalent. This information can be used to address inequalities and implement targeted interventions in those specific locations, promoting a safer and more inclusive environment for all individuals.

3. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - By utilizing grid-based data mining and examining the spatial distribution of tweets, the research provides insights into the concentration of sexual harassment sentiments in specific areas of Kuala Lumpur, such as Taman Desa and Pantai Dalam. This information can inform the implementation of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design strategies and community-based initiatives to create safer and more sustainable urban environments.

Overall, the study on the spatial distribution of sexual harassment sentiment in Twitter contributes to multiple SDGs, including Gender Equality, Reduced Inequalities, and Sustainable Cities and Communities. It provides valuable insights into the prevalence and distribution of sexual harassment sentiments, enabling targeted interventions and fostering a more inclusive and safe society.

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Related SDGs:

Overall, this program demonstrates the commitment of UTM and its partners to address key sustainability challenges and empower students in the field of real estate and land administration. This program plays a crucial role in supporting the achievement of multiple SDGs, including SDG 8, SDG 9, and SDG 17, by promoting decent work, economic growth, innovation, infrastructure development, and international partnerships.

Related SDGs:

1. Goal 4: Quality Education - Integrating the principles of astronomy into educational curricula helps provide students with a deep understanding of the universe and fosters scientific literacy.

2. Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - The advancements in technology used in astronomical research contribute to the development of innovative tools and infrastructure, enabling new discoveries and breakthroughs.

3. Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - The issue of light pollution caused by excessive artificial lighting in urban areas affects astronomical observations. By addressing light pollution, we can preserve the quality of our night sky and ensure sustainable communities.

4. Goal 13: Climate Action - The exploration of space and understanding the origins of the universe contributes to our knowledge of Earth's climate and the impact of human activities. This knowledge can inform climate action strategies.

5. Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals - Collaboration among scientific institutions, educational centers, and the general public is crucial in advancing astronomical research and promoting the dissemination of knowledge through public outreach campaigns.

Related SDGs:

SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation - The collection and analysis of hydrogeographic information using geospatial technologies facilitate water quality monitoring and protection, ensuring access to clean and safe water resources.

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure is related as the evolution of hydrography from traditional to digital technology and spatial information demonstrates the role of technological innovation in this field

SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - Geospatial technologies can aid in flood risk management by providing accurate bathymetric measurements and hydrographic data for effective urban planning and infrastructure development; and  is relevant as hydrographic data is essential for coastal zone management, which is vital for the sustainable development of coastal areas.

SDG 13: Climate Action - By utilizing advanced sensors and remote sensing techniques, geospatial technologies enable the monitoring of climate change impacts on aquatic environments, such as sea level rise and changes in water quality.

SDG 14: Life Below Water - The accurate mapping and monitoring of coastal regions and remote oceans using geospatial technologies contribute to the conservation and sustainable use of marine resources; and understanding and managing the aquatic environment, which contributes to achieving this goal.

SDG 15: Life on Land - Geospatial technologies can be used to assess and monitor the ecological health and restoration of aquatic ecosystems, contributing to the conservation of biodiversity and sustainable land use practices.

Related SDGs:

1. SDG Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - This goal aims to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation. The utilization of geoinformatics technologies in smart city applications contributes to the development of sustainable and efficient infrastructure.

2. SDG Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - This goal focuses on making cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. Geoinformatics technologies play a vital role in optimizing the management of facilities and utilities in smart cities, leading to improved efficiency, resource management, and overall sustainability.

3. SDG Goal 13: Climate Action - This goal addresses the urgent need to combat climate change and its impacts. Geoinformatics technologies can aid in the monitoring and management of environmental factors in smart cities, such as air quality, energy consumption, and waste management, promoting sustainable practices and reducing carbon emissions.

4. SDG Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals - This goal emphasizes the importance of partnerships and collaborations to achieve sustainable development. Advances in geoinformatics technologies require interdisciplinary cooperation between governments, academia, and private sectors to address the challenges facing smart infrastructure and implement proposed solutions effectively.

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11.1  Celebrating real estate excellence The Star - Star Special (pg. 3) | 10 March 2024


11.1  Celebrating real estate excellence The Star - Star Special (pg. 3) | 10 March 2024

Related sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 

1. Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - This goal focuses on making cities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. Emphasizing sustainable design and construction practices in real estate contributes to achieving this goal.

2. Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - By incorporating sustainability principles in real estate development, developers contribute to responsible consumption and production patterns, minimizing waste and promoting resource efficiency.

3. Goal 13: Climate Action - Considering the environment in real estate development helps mitigate the impacts of climate change and supports efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

4. Goal 15: Life on Land - Incorporating sustainable practices in real estate development helps protect and restore ecosystems, preserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable land use.

5. Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals - Collaborative efforts between developers, governments, and other stakeholders are essential for achieving sustainable real estate excellence and addressing the environmental impact of the industry.

By focusing on these SDGs, developers can contribute to creating sustainable, enjoyable properties while also considering their impact on the environment and society.

Yong Chun Yuan, A., Mohd Ariff, M. F., Omar, A. H., & Mat Amim, Z. (2024). Comparison of As-Built Surveys Using Handheld Laser Scanner and Conventional Method. Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 4(1), 43–64. https://doi.org/10.11113/jagst.v4n1.84


The research relates to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

1. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - The use of handheld laser scanners represents an innovative technology in the field of surveying, improving efficiency and accuracy in data collection.

2. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities - Accurate and detailed strata as-built surveys are essential for urban planning and development, ensuring the efficient use of space and resources in cities.

3. SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - By comparing the effectiveness of handheld laser scanners and conventional methods, this research aims to promote the use of more sustainable and efficient surveying techniques.

4. SDG 13: Climate Action - Laser scanners reduce the need for physical presence in tight and confined spaces, minimizing carbon emissions associated with transportation and enabling more environmentally friendly surveying practices.

5. SDG 15: Life on Land - Handheld laser scanners allow surveyors to capture point clouds and detailed data without disturbing or damaging natural environments, contributing to the preservation and conservation of land and ecosystems.

6. SDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions - The use of handheld laser scanners in surveying helps reduce human errors, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of data, which is crucial for legal and regulatory purposes.

By addressing these SDGs, the research contributes to the overall global agenda of sustainable development and the promotion of responsible and efficient practices in various sectors, including surveying and urban planning.

Shin, A. L. M., Chen, W., Okuda, T., Sim, H. L., Tam, T. H., & Chew, W. C. (2024). Performance Analysis of Forest Canopy Height Model Generated from UAV and InSAR. Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 4(1), 86–105. https://doi.org/10.11113/jagst.v4n1.88 

The performance analysis of the forest canopy height model generated from UAV and InSAR directly relates to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

By utilizing low-cost UAVs, it promotes affordable and sustainable technologies for data collection and analysis. Overall, this research contributes to the broader goals of sustainable land management, climate action, and technological innovation.

14.1  Application of the Field Hyperspectral Sensing to Estimate the Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) in Tropical Urban Waters   I   Mahmud, M. R., Awang, N. W., & Kai Ting, S. (2024). Application of the Field Hyperspectral Sensing to Estimate the Oxidation-Reduction Potential (ORP) in Tropical Urban Waters. Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 4(1), 1–15. https://doi.org/10.11113/jagst.v4n1.83

The application of hyperspectral sensing to estimate the oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) in tropical waters is directly related to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These include:

1. SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation - The measurement of ORP is crucial for assessing water quality, especially in wastewater treatment. By developing a non-contact method for ORP measurement, this research contributes to the goal of ensuring access to clean water and improving water quality.

2. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - The use of handheld hyperspectral sensors and remote sensing technology represents an innovative approach to water quality monitoring. This research contributes to the development of advanced infrastructure and technological solutions for sustainable development.

3. SDG 14: Life Below Water - Understanding the biochemical condition of water bodies is essential for the conservation and sustainable use of marine and coastal ecosystems. By providing a method to estimate ORP, this research helps in assessing the health and vitality of tropical waters, which is crucial for achieving SDG 14.

4. SDG 15: Life on Land - The impact of water quality on terrestrial ecosystems is significant. By accurately estimating ORP, which is related to parameters such as nitrification, denitrification, carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand, and phosphorus waste, this research contributes to the goal of protecting and restoring terrestrial ecosystems.

In summary, the application of hyperspectral sensing to estimate ORP in tropical waters aligns with SDGs 6, 9, 14, and 15, which focus on clean water, innovation, marine conservation, and terrestrial ecosystem protection, respectively.

14.2  Integration of Different Density UAV Lidar and Single Beam Echo Sounder (SBES) for River and Riparian Area Digital Terrain Model (DTM) Construction   I   Raj, P. P. C., Abdul Rahman, M. Z., Ariffin, A., Wan Kadir, W. H., & Suhaili, H. (2024). Integration of Different Density UAV Lidar and Single Beam Echo Sounder (SBES) for River and Riparian Area Digital Terrain Model (DTM) Construction. Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 4(1), 106–129. https://doi.org/10.11113/jagst.v4n1.89 


The integration of different density UAV LiDAR and Single Beam Echo Sounder (SBES) for river and riparian area Digital Terrain Model (DTM) construction directly relates to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

These SDGs include Goal 14: Life Below Water, as the accurate modeling of river and riparian terrains can contribute to the sustainable management and conservation of aquatic ecosystems. 

Additionally, Goal 15: Life on Land is relevant, as the DTM can aid in safeguarding and managing riparian areas, which are vital components of terrestrial ecosystems. 

The use of UAV LiDAR technology also aligns with Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, as it represents an innovative approach to data collection and analysis for environmental monitoring. 

Lastly, Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities can be connected, as the precise DTM can support urban planning and development by providing valuable information on flood risk assessment and land management in riparian areas. 

Overall, the integration of different density UAV LiDAR and SBES for DTM construction contributes to multiple SDGs by promoting ecosystem conservation, sustainable land management, and innovative technological solutions.

Zhao, Q., Yu, L., Du, Z., & Kanniah, K. (2024). Towards an Annually Updated Oil Palm Age Database (OPAD) with Multimodal Remote Sensing Features: Design and Preliminary Result. Journal of Advanced Geospatial Science & Technology, 4(1), 16–42. https://doi.org/10.11113/jagst.v4n1.85 

Related SDG goals that directly align with this study could include:

1. Goal 2: Zero Hunger - The accurate prediction of oil palm age can help optimize management strategies and assess yield potential, contributing to food security.

2. Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production - Sustainable management practices in oil palm cultivation, guided by accurate age prediction, can mitigate environmental impacts and promote responsible production.

3. Goal 13: Climate Action - Precise monitoring and management of oil palm plantations can contribute to climate change mitigation efforts by reducing deforestation and promoting sustainable land use practices.

4. Goal 15: Life on Land - The study's focus on sustainable management and monitoring practices in oil palm cultivation aligns with the goal of protecting and restoring terrestrial ecosystems, including forests.

5. Goal 17: Partnerships for the Goals - The development of an annually updated Oil Palm Age Database (OPAD) using remote sensing data requires collaboration between researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders to promote sustainable practices in the oil palm industry.

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The academic partnership between UTM and Bung Hatta University aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including:

1. SDG 4: Quality Education - The collaboration aims to enhance educational cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia, providing more opportunities for Indonesian students to pursue higher education in Malaysia. This contributes to the goal of ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education for all.

2. SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure - The partnership focuses on developing interdisciplinary academic programs and innovative research initiatives to support sustainable construction practices in both countries. This supports the goal of promoting sustainable industrialization and fostering innovation.

3. SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals - The memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by both parties strengthens cooperation in the education sector, promoting international collaboration and student exchanges. This aligns with the goal of enhancing global partnerships for sustainable development.

Overall, this academic partnership between UTM and Bung Hatta University contributes to the advancement of multiple SDGs, fostering education, innovation, and international cooperation in the pursuit of sustainable development.

Senarai Penerbitan 2022 [Nota: Akses dalaman sahaja menggunakan emel UTM]

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Senarai Penerbitan 2020 (Berita)

1 UTM Online Global Classroom on Environmental Planning and Conservation 

2 GIS WebTalk Siri 2 bersama TNB Kongsi Ilmu Tentang Sains Maklumat Geografi

3 Penyelidik UTM Terlibat Pembangunan Ekonomi Negeri Johor

4 Online Global Classroom on Urban Governance and Development Management

5 Online Global Classroom (OGC) on Rethinking the Future of Historic Cities

6 Designing Public Spaces during COVID-19 Pandemic

7 The 1st Sustainable Development Webinar Towards Sustainable Housing

8 CIPD and NITT Form Strategic Collaboration

9 WEBINAR FABU: Kempen Kesedaran 3R

10 UTM-MBIP Terbit ‘Puteri’ Semai Kesedaran Kebersihan Sungai Kepada Kanak-Kanak

11 UDE FABU Jalankan Kajian Penyediaan Strategi Perancangan dan Pembangunan Smart City

12 UDE RG Baharu FABU Jalankan Kajian Sains Petempatan Manusia (Ekistics)

13 Preserving the Traditional Timber Wakaf at FABU Square

14 Two UTM academicians appointed as External Expert Committee Members of Brunei Land Department

15 Landscape Architecture Virtual Career Fair 2020

16 Prof Ts Dr Mohd Hamdan Ahmad Elected as Chairperson for Malaysia Green Building Council (Malaysia GBC) Southern Chapter 2020/2021

17 UTM-IUIU Tandatangan Memorandum Perjanjian untuk Membangunkan Kampus Induk IUIU di Uganda

18 Aplikasi UTM Geotrees Pantau Tumbesaran Pokok Pupuk Kelestarian Masyarakat

19 GEOINC 2020 Galak Keseimbangan Pelajar Dalam Akademik dan Kokurikulum

20 UTM Architecture Lecturers and Students Won The Final Edition of PAM-ZSR Architecture Prize Competition 2019

21 Mahasiswa Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah UTM Menabur Bakti di Mawai Baru, Kota Tinggi

22 Society of Landscape Architecture Organised Sustainable Environmental Assembly (SUTERA) 2020

23 UTM Terima Kunjungan Education in Ireland Bincang Kerjasama Akademik Dua Negara

24 IWK Kongsi Ilmu Aplikasi Sains Maklumat Geografi Melalui GIS WEBTALK SIRI I

25 UTM Online Global Classroom on Environmental Planning and Conservation

26 Impact of COVID-19 on Tourism Management in Realisation of Geospatial Approach

27 Collaborative International Architecture Workshop 2020

28 Sustainable Environmental Assembly (SUTERA) 2020

Senarai Penerbitan 2020 (Akademik)

1 MUHAMMAD NAJIB BIN MOHAMED RAZALI, Big Data Analytics For Preventive Maintenance Management, INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE RESEARCH & SYMPOSIUM, Conference Paper CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3sGteGw


2 Urban Regeneration Policy Framework For City Of kuala Lumpur

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC AND & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://bit.ly/2PJ7avX


3 Jejak Air Jamin Kelestarian, Pengurusan Sumber Holistik

BERITA HARIAN

Article In Mass Media CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.pressreader.com/malaysia/berita-harian-malaysia/20201216/281736977046749


4 Big Data Analytics For Predictive Maintenance In Maintenance Management

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Publication In Web Of Science UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/PM-12-2019-0070/full/html


5 KASTURI DEVI A/P KANNIAH

Covid-19’S Impact On The Atmospheric Environment In The Southeast Asia Region

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT

Publication In Web Of Science CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://bit.ly/31top7p / https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969720331788


6 IBRAHIM @ ATAN BIN SIPAN

Implementation Of Environmental Sustainability Strategies For Real Estate Development In Developing Nations: An Empirical Study From Ghana

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REAL ESTATE STUDIES

Journal Article Non Citation-Indexed UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.utm.my/intrest/2020/12/09/volume-14-issue-2-december-2020/  or https://bit.ly/2PDQlTh


7 NURUL HANA BINTI ADI MAIMUN

Green Buildings: A Hype?

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/849/1/012054


8 AMRAN BIN HAMZAH

Adaptation To Climate Change: Does Traditional Ecological Knowledge Hold The Key?

SUSTAINABILITY

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/2/676


9 HAIRUL NIZAM BIN ISMAIL

Inquiries Into Critical Success Factors In Governing Small Tourism Firm In Sustainable Rural Economics

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/447/1/012064


10 HO CHIN SIONG

DRAF RANCANGAN TEMPATAN DAERAH MUAR 2030 (JILID II)

Clasified/Technical Report UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://jpbd.johor.gov.my/index.php/perkhidmatan/galeri-aktiviti-jabatan-2/338-programpublisitimuar2030


11 MUHAMMAD ZALY SHAH BIN MUHAMMAD HUSSEIN

PELAN PEMBANGUNAN MAMPAN JOHOR 2030

Policy Paper CO-AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3rDXZKG


12 NOORDYANA BINTI HASSAN

Upscaling Remote Estimation On Relative Abundance Of Chengal Trees In Tropical Rainforest Using Modified Canopy Fractional Cover (Mcfc) Approach

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/540/1/012007/meta


13 Pembangunan Dan Pemeliharaan Habitat Gajah

KESEIMBANGAN ALAM SEKITAR DAN PEMBANGUNAN

Book Chapter UTM FIRST AUTHOR

14 MOHD RIZALUDIN BIN MAHMUD

Mapping An Invasive Goldenrod Of Solidago Altissima In Urban Landscape Of Japan Using Multi-Scale Remote Sensing And Knowledge-Based Classification ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1470160X19309707


15 LIM YAIK WAH

Daylighting And Lighting Energy Saving In South-Oriented Open-Plan Office With Light Shelf In The Tropics, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CLINICAL MEDICINE, Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://ejmcm.com/article_1554.html


16 Publication In Scopus CORRE Horizontal Light Pipe Transporter For Deep Plan High-Rise Office Daylighting In Tropical Climate

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT

Publication In Web Of Science UTM FIRST AUTHORSPONDING AUTHOR https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360132320300032


17 Assessment Of Passive Architectural Strategies For Natural Ventilation In Libraries Within Hot-Humid Climate

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Journal Article Non Citation-Indexed UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.impactio.com/publication/1274437920


18 Daylighting Performance Assessment Of Side-Lit University Lecture Theatres In The Hot-Humid Climate Of Makurdi In Nigeria

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING

Journal Article Non Citation-Indexed UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://bit.ly/39qX3De


19 NURUL HAWANI BINTI IDRIS

PENGURUSAN DATA POKOK BERSAMA KOMUNITI MENGGUNAKAN GEOTREES: BUKU PANDUAN

Modules / Manual CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


20 Inovasi Digital Bagi Jual Beli Hasil Tani

SELANGKAH KE ARAH KELESTARIAN KEUSAHAWANAN GLOBAL JOHOR

Book Chapter UTM FIRST AUTHOR


21 Aplikasi Utm Geotrees Pantau Tumbesaran Pokok Pupuk Kelestarian Masyarakat

UTMNEWS HUB

Article In Mass Media INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3szNrgR


22 MUHAMMAD ZULKARNAIN BIN ABDUL RAHMAN

GUIDELINES FOR LANDSLIDE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF RISK INDEX FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE (CI) IN MALAYSIA

Modules / Manual UTM FIRST AUTHOR


23 NOOR AIMRAN BIN SAMSUDIN

An Adaptation Of The Malay Kampongs Or Villages Concept On Modern Housing Schemes Development In Malaysia

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR

24 LENG PAU CHUNG

Thermal Performance Of Single-Storey Air-Welled Terraced House In Malaysia: A Field Measurement Approach

PREPRINTS

Publication In Academic And Profesional Magazine CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202009.0221/v1


25 TECHNICAL REPORT THE CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS IN ADOPTION OF ODOORS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN MALAYSIA

Clasified/Technical Report CORRESPONDING AUTHOR

26 AIMAN BIN MOHD RASHID

Preserving The Traditional Timber Wakaf At Fabu Square

UTM NEWS HUB

Article In Mass Media INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://news.utm.my/2020/10/preserving-the-traditional-timber-wakaf-at-fabu-square/


27 Designing Public Spaces During Covid-19 Pandemic

Article In Mass Media INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://news.utm.my/2020/12/designing-public-spaces-during-covid-19-pandemic/


28 Gabriel Ling Hoh Teck. PENSYARAH KANAN (DS51). Inclusive Regional Development: A Case Study Of Pengerang Region In Johor Malaysia

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Excellence In Research For Australia (ERA) UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3m1jRi2


29 Spatial And Non-Spatial Factors Influencing Willingness To Pay (WtP) For Urban Green Spaces (UGS): A Review

JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Excellence In Research For Australia (Era) CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3dmtrrE


30 Using A Socio-Ecological System (SES) Framework To Explain Factors Influencing Countries’ Success Level In Curbing Covid-19

MEDRXIV PREPRINT

Publication In Academic And Profesional Magazine CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.17.20226407v1


31 Evaluation Of Site Layout Using Sustainable Neighborhood Principle: Case Studies In Johor Bahru, Johor Malaysia

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT RESEARCH

Journal Article Non Citation-Indexed UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3fDv5Z1


32 Multidisciplinarity In Urban And Regional Planning Education: From A Social-Ecological System Perspective

NEW ACADEMIA LEARNING INNOVATION (NALI) 2020 SYMPOSIUM

Proceedings CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


33 AK MOHD RAFIQ BIN AK.MATUSIN

Covid19 & Green Space: Simulating The Optimised Visits Using Spatial Analysis

8TH PUTRAJAYA INTERNATIONAL BUILT ENVIRONMENT, TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (PIBEC8)

Proceedings CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3wlJXRE


34 SHAZMIN SHAREENA BINTI AB AZIS

Review On The Efficiency Of Green Roof In Managing Urban Stormwater Runoff

10TH INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM 2020

Conference Paper UTM FIRST AUTHOR


35 Energy Saving Ond Maintenance Expediture Of Green Roof: An Empirical Study In Johor Bahru

2020 PRRES CONFERENCE, CANBERRA AUSTRALIA

Conference Paper CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


36 ROBIAH BTE SURATMAN

Traditional Villages And Felda Settlements On Solid Waste Management In Kota Tinggi Johor: A Comparative Analysis

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (ICIRSST 2020)

Conference Paper CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


37 Comparative Analysis Between Traditional Villages And Felda Settlements On Solid Waste Management In Kota Tinggi District

THE MANAGEMENT OF WORK PERFORMANCE, SAFETY AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP TREND IN MALAYSIA

Publication In Academic And Profesional Magazine CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://hrmars.com/papers/detail/IJARBSS/8361


38 The Implementation Of Standard Approach For Open Space Planning In Kuala Lumpur

PLANNING MALAYSIA (JOURNAL OF THE MALAYSIA INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS)

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR The 1st Sustainable Development Webinar: Towards Sustainable Housing


39 A Review Of Solar Farm Development In Malaysia From The Perspective Of Land Administration

4TH ASIA INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE 2020 (AIMC)

Conference Paper CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.psychosocial.com/article/PR260936/21695/


40 WILSON RANGGA ANAK ANTHONY JIRAM

Household Wellbeing Of Program Perumahan Rakyat In Johor Bahru: A Preliminary Analysis

3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TOURISM, TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (3RD ICTTBM, 2020)

Conference Paper CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


41 The 1st Sustainable Development Webinar: Towards Sustainable Housing

UTM NEWSHUB

Article In Mass Media INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://bit.ly/31yKam6


42 MOHD SHAHRIL BIN ABDUL RAHMAN

Factors Affecting Green Buildings Value: A Review

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH (IJSTR)

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.ijstr.org/paper-references.php?ref=IJSTR-0320-31276


43 A Case For The Inclusion Of Value Management To Building Refurbishment Projects

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC & TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH (IJSTR)

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.ijstr.org/paper-references.php?ref=IJSTR-0220-31095


44 LOW SHEAU TING

Classroom Illuminance: A Case In Malaysian University

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/849/1/012002


45 Criteria For Occupant Well-Being: A Qualitative Study Of Malaysian Office Buildings

BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT

Publication In Web Of Science CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360132320307332


46 ISMAIL BIN SAID

Comparison Of Leaf Area Index From Four Plant Species On Vertical Greenery System In Pasir Gudang, Malaysia

PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Publication In Web Of Science UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3rxvSwz


47 ALICE SABRINA BINTI ISMAIL

The Relationship Between Socio Spatial And Elderly Cultural Values Towards A Sustainable Senior Retirement Housing

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION

https://www.psychosocial.com/article/PR261056/23331/


48 Public Facilities Preference Of Youth Residents In Low-Cost Housing Flats Towards Sustainable Living

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.psychosocial.com/article/PR200496/10176/


49 NORLIZA BT. MOHD ISA

Fabu Students Lounge: Budaya Pembelajaran Sinergi Kreatif

PROCEEDING OF NEW ACADEMIA LEARNING INNOVATION (NALI) 2020 SYMPOSIUM

Proceedings CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


50 Developing An Islamic Design Criteria For Public Spaces In Islamic Concept Hospital In Malaysia

8TH INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES

Proceedings UTM FIRST AUTHOR


51 SITI HAJAR BINTI MISNAN

Impact Of Household Demographic Characteristics On Energy Conservation And Carbon Dioxide Emission: Case From Mahabad City, Iran

ENERGY

Publication In Web Of Science UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360544220300232


52 Implementation Of Affordable Housing Programmes In Johor, Malaysia For Sustainable Housing

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://bit.ly/31thVW9


53 NORHIDAYAH BINTI MD. YUNUS

Pembelajaran Interaktif Berasaskan Buku Infografik Tentang Kesedaran Kanak-Kanak Terhadap Kepentingan Menjaga Kebersihan Sungai

NEW ACADEMIA LEARNING INNOVATION (NALI) 2020 : SYMPOSIUM

Proceedings CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


54 Utm-Mbip Terbit Puteri Semai Kesedaran Kebersihan Sungai Kepada Kanak-Kanak

UTM NEWSHUB

Writing Popular/Press INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://bit.ly/3dooy1A


55 BAHARIN BIN AHMAD

Evaluating The Usage Of Tree-Based Ensemble Methods In Groundwater Spring Potential Mapping

JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY

Publication In Web Of Science UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0022169420300627


56 Monitoring And Assessment Of Water Level Fluctuations Of The Lake Urmia And Its Environmental Consequences Using Multitemporal Landsat 7 Etm+ Images

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Publication In Web Of Science UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/12/4210


57 SALFARINA BINTI SAMSUDIN

Review Of The Current Concepts, Dimensions, Elements And Indicators Of Social Sustainability And Social Development

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR AND CLINICAL MEDICINE

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.ejmcm.com/article_3166.html


58 Adaptive Reuse On Unused Government Buildings Case Study: Pulau Tanjung Surat, Kota Tinggi, Johor

1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY (ICOGES 2020)

Conference Paper UTM FIRST AUTHOR


59 LEE YOKE LAI

SLAF 2020: STUDENTS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE FOLIO

Original Book CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


60 Landscape Architecture Virtual Career Fair 2020

UTM NEWSHUB

Article In Mass Media INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://news.utm.my/2020/08/landscape-architecture-virtual-career-fair-2020/


61 Online Global Classroom (Ogc) On Rethinking The Future Of Historic Cities

UTM NEWSHUB

Article In Mass Media INDIVIDUAL AUTHOR https://news.utm.my/2020/12/online-global-classroom-ogc-on-rethinking-the-future-of-historic-cities/


62 Bamboo Physical Properties Effect On Soundscape Ecology

THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING SCIENCE, AND HUMANITIES (IGCESH 2020)

Conference Paper UTM FIRST AUTHOR Living Lab


63 BLUEPRINT SMARTGREEN POLYCC 2021-2026

Policy Paper UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.mypolycc.edu.my/index.php/muat-turun/poly-green/download/3-polygreen/12-blueprint-polygreen-politeknik-malaysia


64 IZRAN SARRAZIN BIN MOHAMMAD

Content Validation Of The User Attitudinal Component And Factors In Green Building

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUILT ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

Publication In Web Of Science CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://ijbes.utm.my/index.php/ijbes/article/view/417


65 MUHAMAD UZNIR BIN UJANG

Visualising Urban Air Quality Using Aermod, Calpuff And Cfd Models – A Critical Review

THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SMART CITY APPLICATIONS

Conference Paper UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.int-arch-photogramm-remote-sens-spatial-inf-sci.net/XLIV-4-W3-2020/355/2020/


66 MUHAMMAD FARID AZIZUL BIN AZIZUI

PENSYARAH KANAN (DS51) The Influence Of Urban Planning On Mental Health. Case Study: Federal Territory Of Kuala Lumpur

PLANNING MALAYSIA

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.planningmalaysia.org/index.php/pmj/article/view/825


67 Dzurllkanian @ Zulkarnain Bin Daud. Waste Separation At Source Behaviour Among Malaysian Households: The Theory Of Planned Behaviour With Moral Norm

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0959652620320722


68 CHOONG WENG WAI

GUIDANCE DOCUMENT FOR INTEGRATING NUDGE CONCEPT IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMME

Modules / Manual UTM FIRST AUTHOR


69 Peningkatan Perilaku Pemisahan Sisa Melalui Kaedah Gamifikasi

KESEIMBANGAN ALAM SEKITAR DAN PEMBANGUNAN KOMUNITI JOHOR

Book Chapter UTM FIRST AUTHOR

70 SAPURA BT MOHAMAD

PROFESOR MADYA (DS54) A Sustainable Urban Farming Index Assessment Model For Evaluating Food Productivity That Applies Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods A Case Study In Malaysia

JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwib2qXw09fvAhVmzDgGHQRFCIMQFjAAegQICBAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fjssm.umt.edu.my%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F51%2F2020%2F10%2F12-V15V7.pdf&usg=AOvVaw2Xf5_M88gwKKfufMBLf0Sf


71 MOHD FAISAL BIN ABDUL KHANAN

Forecasting Future Riverbank Erosion Model Using Kernel Density And Line Buffering Method

8TH INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE CONFERENCE ON ENGINEERING, SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES (IGCESH 2020)

Conference Paper UTM FIRST AUTHOR


72 NORHAZLIZA BT. ABD. HALIM

PELAN INDUK PEMBANGUNAN TAMAN EKO RIMBA GUNUNG PULAI 1, KULAI, JOHOR 2020-2029

Clasified/Technical Report CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


73 MOHAMMAD RAFEE BIN MAJID

Towards A Sustainable Incentive To Open Defecation Eradication

JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR http://doi.org/10.46754/jssm.2020.07.017


74 Urban Livability Indicators For Secondary Cities In Asean Region

PLANNING MALAYSIA

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://www.planningmalaysia.org/index.php/pmj/article/view/791


75 GOBI KRISHNA A/L SINNIAH

Rapid Building Growth And Environmental Impacts In Kano Nigeria

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/498/1/012079/meta


76 Air Pollution And Environmental Implications In Kano Metropolis Nigeria

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/450/1/012011/meta


77 TANTISH BT KAMARUDDIN

Social Aspect Implementation In Sustainable Construction

4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING ENGINEERING & 12TH REGIONAL CONFERENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (ICONBUILD & RCCE 2019) 20-22 AUGUST 2019, LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA https://bit.ly/3m2ztln


78 A Situational Study On Sustainable Housing Features In Johor

IOP CONFERENCE SERIES: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/849/1/012037


79 AZARI BIN MAT YASIR

Case Study Of Miro: Utilizing Collaborative Workspace In Virtual Environment As Public Design Exhibition And Sharing Space In The Design Studio

NEW ACADEMIA LEARNING INNOVATIONS 2020

Conference Paper CORRESPONDING AUTHOR


80 MOHD HAMDAN BIN HAJI AHMAD

Data Management Using Computational Building Information Modeling For Building Envelope Retrofitting

SMART AND SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND BUILDINGS

Book Chapter UTM FIRST AUTHOR


81 Courtyard As Tropical Hot Humid Passive Design Strategy: Case Study Of Indonesian Contemporary Houses In Surabaya Indonesia

JOURNAL OF DESIGN AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Publication In Scopus UTM FIRST AUTHOR https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-37635-2_13


82 Low Carbon Society Blueprints And Primitive Attempts Of Green Buildings Of Existing Buildings

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science

Publication In Scopus CORRESPONDING AUTHOR https://iopscience.iop.org/