Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review
Physical barriers may hamper persons with disabilities (PWDs) movement in built environment. The needs of physical barrier- free environment are internationally acknowledged. This study explores the Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for PWDs by reviewing relevant legislation and guidelines...
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2-s2.0-84906672145 Kamarudin H.; Muhamad Ariff N.R.; Wan Ismail W.Z.; Bakri A.F.; Ithnin Z. Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review 2014 MATEC Web of Conferences 15 10.1051/matecconf/20141501019 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84906672145&doi=10.1051%2fmatecconf%2f20141501019&partnerID=40&md5=8a22cced83af924d0b9cc44f01a80386 Physical barriers may hamper persons with disabilities (PWDs) movement in built environment. The needs of physical barrier- free environment are internationally acknowledged. This study explores the Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for PWDs by reviewing relevant legislation and guidelines, and literatures that examined the access and facilities provided in public buildings. This study identifies that Malaysia has plays its roles by establishing the relevant acts and legislation on PWDs needs and requirements. Nevertheless, previous studies on PWDs in Malaysia, demonstrated that there are still lacking on the implementation of the practice towards the acts and legislations. This study suggests that the application of the acts and legislation should be comprehensive covering all types of public buildings in Malaysia. In addition, enforcement by the local authorities and government agencies is crucial in order to successfully creating a barrier-free environment for all. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2014. EDP Sciences 2261236X English Conference paper All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Kamarudin H.; Muhamad Ariff N.R.; Wan Ismail W.Z.; Bakri A.F.; Ithnin Z. |
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Kamarudin H.; Muhamad Ariff N.R.; Wan Ismail W.Z.; Bakri A.F.; Ithnin Z. Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Kamarudin H.; Muhamad Ariff N.R.; Wan Ismail W.Z.; Bakri A.F.; Ithnin Z. |
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Kamarudin H.; Muhamad Ariff N.R.; Wan Ismail W.Z.; Bakri A.F.; Ithnin Z. |
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Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for persons with disabilities: A literature review |
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Physical barriers may hamper persons with disabilities (PWDs) movement in built environment. The needs of physical barrier- free environment are internationally acknowledged. This study explores the Malaysian scenario on access and facilities for PWDs by reviewing relevant legislation and guidelines, and literatures that examined the access and facilities provided in public buildings. This study identifies that Malaysia has plays its roles by establishing the relevant acts and legislation on PWDs needs and requirements. Nevertheless, previous studies on PWDs in Malaysia, demonstrated that there are still lacking on the implementation of the practice towards the acts and legislations. This study suggests that the application of the acts and legislation should be comprehensive covering all types of public buildings in Malaysia. In addition, enforcement by the local authorities and government agencies is crucial in order to successfully creating a barrier-free environment for all. © Owned by the authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2014. |
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