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Item Embargo Analisis Hubungan antara Perubahan Iklim dan Perubahan Guna Tanah menggunakan Peta Guna Tanah ESA CCI dalam Lembangan Sungai Kelantan, Malaysia(Penerbit UKM, 2022) Yi Lin Tew; Mou Leong Tan; Kwok Pan Chun; Narimah Samat; Mohd Amirul MahamudClimate and land use land cover (LULC) are two major key drives that affect the hydrological cycle pattern within a river basin. This study aims to evaluate the capability of the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative land cover (ESA CCI LC) product in representing land use pattern in Sungai Kelantan Basin (KRB), Malaysia; to analyze the changes of rainfall, maximum and minimum temperatures of the KRB from 1979 to 2018; and to assess the relationships between climate and land use changes within KRB.Item Embargo Between the devil and the deep blue sea: Trends, drivers and impacts of coastal reclamation in Malaysia and way forward(Elsevier, 2023) Su Yin Chee; Mou Leong Tan; Yi Lin Tew; Yee Kwang Sim; Jean Chai Yee; Amanda Kar Mun ChongCities all over the world are edging further into the ocean. Coastal reclamation is a global conservation issue with implications for ocean life, ecosystems, and human well-being. Using Malaysia as a case study, the coastal reclamation trends over three decades (1991-2021) were mapped using Landsat images and Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) via the Google Earth Engine platform. The changes in drivers and impacts of these coastal expansions throughout the decades were also reviewed. Twelve out of the 14 states in Malaysia had planned, active, or completed reclamations on their shorelines. Between 1991 and 2021, an absolute area of 82.64 km2 has been or will be reclaimed should all the projects be completed. Efforts to protect existing natural coastal and marine ecosystems, restore degraded ones, and fund endeavours that emphasize nature is needed to support sustainable development goals for the benefit of future generations.