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    Quantification of Green Space Landscape Structure for Sustainable Land Use Planning in Pasir Mas, Kelantan
    (IOP Publishing, 2022) A N M Nor; A Z M Akkir; H A Aziz; S A Nawawi; R M Jamil; N H Hassin; M A Abas; K A Hambali; A Amir; M F A Karim; N A Amaludin; A H Yusoff,N Ibrahim; N Rafaai
    The research aims to quantify the landscape structure changes of green space in the years 1994, 2004, and 2014 in Pasir Mas using remote sensing, GIS and landscape ecology approach. Three satellite images were classified into five land use land cover (LULC) which are forest, agriculture area, cleared land, water bodies and built-up area.
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    Recycling Practices among B40 Community in Urban Area of Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia: An Insight Towards Environmental Sustainability
    (IOP Publishing, 2023) N I M Hasbi; A S M Shukri; M J Seman; N Fitriani; S T Wee; M A Abas
    This study focused on identifying the recyclables generated by the B40 community and examined their knowledge and awareness level of recycling practices. The total number of respondents who participated in this study was 278.

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