Sustaining old historic cities through heritage-led regeneration
Old cities in the developing nations, including Malaysia, currently face intensified urban problems as a result of rapid economic development and population growth. The emergence of new townships at the edge of many historic cities in Malaysia has affected the significant identity of these places. U...
Main Authors: | Goodey, B. (Author), Said, S.Y (Author), Syed Zainal, S.S (Author), Thomas, M.G (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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WITPress
2013
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