Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark

The Malay rural traditional village landscape in under tremendous pressure being transformed into other uses to fulfil current socio-economic needs and urbanisation. Due to various anthropogenic activities, they are being abandoned and neglected. Furthermore, people less depended on the rural landsc...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Rahman A.A.; Ismail S.M.; Ariffin N.F.M.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2018
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Rahman A.A.; Ismail S.M.; Ariffin N.F.M.
Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark
2018
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
179
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10.1088/1755-1315/179/1/012018
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055264802&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f179%2f1%2f012018&partnerID=40&md5=4f056be3e1ad7936d25beb28ac85107e
The Malay rural traditional village landscape in under tremendous pressure being transformed into other uses to fulfil current socio-economic needs and urbanisation. Due to various anthropogenic activities, they are being abandoned and neglected. Furthermore, people less depended on the rural landscape for the provision of food and other requirements. The conservation and preservation of traditional rural village are crucial not only to protect cultural values but also as a national heritage for future generation. In this study, we estimate the value of rural landscape through their willingness to pay (WTP) for the conservation of the Malay rural traditional landscape. This study was conducted to explore the public perspectives on the conservation value of the Malay rural traditional village landscapes, cultural value, and their willingness to pay. The findings suggested that 15.3% of respondents were willing to contribute between RM 50.01 to RM 200.00 on the conservation of the Malay traditional village landscape. The highest contribution was RM 500 000. The results also show that 30% of the respondents, were satisfied with the present situation of traditional village environment and 50% of the respondents stated that the government should be responsible for the cost of conservation of the Malay traditional village landscape. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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17551307
English
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author Rahman A.A.; Ismail S.M.; Ariffin N.F.M.
spellingShingle Rahman A.A.; Ismail S.M.; Ariffin N.F.M.
Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark
author_facet Rahman A.A.; Ismail S.M.; Ariffin N.F.M.
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title Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark
title_short Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark
title_full Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark
title_fullStr Public perspective on conservation value of Malay rural traditional village landscape in Langkawi Geopark
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description The Malay rural traditional village landscape in under tremendous pressure being transformed into other uses to fulfil current socio-economic needs and urbanisation. Due to various anthropogenic activities, they are being abandoned and neglected. Furthermore, people less depended on the rural landscape for the provision of food and other requirements. The conservation and preservation of traditional rural village are crucial not only to protect cultural values but also as a national heritage for future generation. In this study, we estimate the value of rural landscape through their willingness to pay (WTP) for the conservation of the Malay rural traditional landscape. This study was conducted to explore the public perspectives on the conservation value of the Malay rural traditional village landscapes, cultural value, and their willingness to pay. The findings suggested that 15.3% of respondents were willing to contribute between RM 50.01 to RM 200.00 on the conservation of the Malay traditional village landscape. The highest contribution was RM 500 000. The results also show that 30% of the respondents, were satisfied with the present situation of traditional village environment and 50% of the respondents stated that the government should be responsible for the cost of conservation of the Malay traditional village landscape. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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