Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal

Gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods are considered to be one of the best recent developments that contribute to the security of urban populations. Several issues frequently arise concerning the physical planning of gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods, such as the construction of un...

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Main Author: Tahir, Zurinah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77973/1/ZurinahTahirPFGHT2014.pdf
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spelling my-utm-ep.779732018-07-18T07:38:28Z Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal 2014-06 Tahir, Zurinah HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management Gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods are considered to be one of the best recent developments that contribute to the security of urban populations. Several issues frequently arise concerning the physical planning of gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods, such as the construction of unauthorised guard houses, the size of fences or the construction of physical barriers to meet security requirements. Many constructions within gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods do not incorporate the basic principles of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) in drawing up security elements to control crime. In this study, a model to enhance the preparedness in physical security elements in gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods integrating Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic Information System (GIS) is presented. This approach in integrating MCDA and GIS improves the result analysis to identify gated residential communities and guarded neighbourhoods that are best planned in terms of physical security, as well as the actual level of security achieved. The integration of MCDA and GIS facilitates the resolution of various problems associated with the planning and management of gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods. In particular, the adoption of GIS more precisely elucidates the specific planning requirements for the improvement of such communities. The additional benefits obtained through GIS modelling include proposals and standards that are appropriate to the particular gated and guarded community according to its classification and suitability. With such standards in place, a mechanism for the development of policies and guidelines can be established to achieve the best results in the planning and implementation of security features for gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods of the future. 2014-06 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77973/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77973/1/ZurinahTahirPFGHT2014.pdf application/pdf en public http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:98591 phd doctoral Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Geoinformation and real estate Faculty of Geoinformation and real estate
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topic HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
spellingShingle HD1394-1394.5 Real estate management
Tahir, Zurinah
Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
description Gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods are considered to be one of the best recent developments that contribute to the security of urban populations. Several issues frequently arise concerning the physical planning of gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods, such as the construction of unauthorised guard houses, the size of fences or the construction of physical barriers to meet security requirements. Many constructions within gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods do not incorporate the basic principles of Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) in drawing up security elements to control crime. In this study, a model to enhance the preparedness in physical security elements in gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods integrating Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) and Geographic Information System (GIS) is presented. This approach in integrating MCDA and GIS improves the result analysis to identify gated residential communities and guarded neighbourhoods that are best planned in terms of physical security, as well as the actual level of security achieved. The integration of MCDA and GIS facilitates the resolution of various problems associated with the planning and management of gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods. In particular, the adoption of GIS more precisely elucidates the specific planning requirements for the improvement of such communities. The additional benefits obtained through GIS modelling include proposals and standards that are appropriate to the particular gated and guarded community according to its classification and suitability. With such standards in place, a mechanism for the development of policies and guidelines can be established to achieve the best results in the planning and implementation of security features for gated communities and guarded neighbourhoods of the future.
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qualification_name Doctor of Philosophy (PhD.)
qualification_level Doctorate
author Tahir, Zurinah
author_facet Tahir, Zurinah
author_sort Tahir, Zurinah
title Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
title_short Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
title_full Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
title_fullStr Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
title_full_unstemmed Model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
title_sort model kesesuaian perancangan elemen keselamatan fizikal komuniti berpagar dan kejiranan berpengawal
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Geoinformation and real estate
granting_department Faculty of Geoinformation and real estate
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77973/1/ZurinahTahirPFGHT2014.pdf
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