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Title: LIVEABILITY ANALYSIS OF GATED AND NON-GATED LOW MIDDLE INCOME COMMUNITIES IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Authors: Mohit, Mohammad Abdul
Sule, Abass Iyanda
Md Ghani, Normaizatul Akma Bt.
Keywords: Liveability
gated and non-gated communities
quality of life
living environment
Issue Date: Aug-2015
Publisher: Proceeding of 3rd International Conference on Liveable Cities 2015 (ICLC2015) , Universiti Sains Malaysia
Abstract: The aim of this paper is to examine the liveability conditions in gated and non-gated low middle income communities in Kuala Lumpur where rapid urban growth has led to many disruptions in the urban living environment. Hence, a livability framework was developed with dimensions from housing condition, economic condition, functional environment, social relations and community safety towards achieving the research objectives of – a) to study the liveability level in gated and non-gated communities, b) to compare the level of liveability between gated and non-gated communities, and c) to determine the dimensions and indicators which influence the level of liveability in both communities. Residents’ views were collected through a questionnaire survey which consisted of twenty-four indicators of liveability belonging to five dimensions from three communities in Kuala Lumpur. Two communities belong to non-gated and one community had gated living status. The findings of the research revealed that gated community has a better living conditions compared to the non-gated community. Thus, this research can be used as a turning point to improve the living environment of both gated and non-gated community.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/13584
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