SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK

The coastal region of Miri is undergoing rapid development along the urbanization process promoted by the oil field's discovery. Growing demand for infrastructure is a great challenge to achieve sustainability in urban growth, social climate, and the environmental domain. It was mandatory to ex...

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Main Authors: Wilson Rangga, Anthony Jiram, Ann Chyi, Tan, Sheau Ting, Low
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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spelling my.unimas.ir.409622022-12-21T00:37:49Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40962/ SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK Wilson Rangga, Anthony Jiram Ann Chyi, Tan Sheau Ting, Low H Social Sciences (General) HT Communities. Classes. Races TH Building construction The coastal region of Miri is undergoing rapid development along the urbanization process promoted by the oil field's discovery. Growing demand for infrastructure is a great challenge to achieve sustainability in urban growth, social climate, and the environmental domain. It was mandatory to examine the community satisfaction towards the urban infrastructure provided as they are the main user of such infrastructure. This study aims to determine the significance of sustainable urban infrastructure indicators in influencing community satisfaction towards the infrastructure provided in the coastal reclamation in Marina ParkCity, Sarawak. A total of five (5) indicators of sustainable urban infrastructure and its associated indicators ascertained from the literature review was examined through an online questionnaire survey. Convenience sampling is adopted resulting in a total of 421 valid responses was collected and analysed through PLS-SEM Path Analysis assisted by SmartPLS 3.0 software. The findings show that sustainable urban infrastructure that provides social benefit has a significant effect on community satisfaction. The result of the present study will be useful to policymakers, urban planners, and developers to design a better blueprint that can enhance the development of the urban infrastructure of the coastal reclamation region. 2022-09 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/40962/1/IRERS_manuscript_Tan%20Ann%20Chyi.pdf Wilson Rangga, Anthony Jiram and Ann Chyi, Tan and Sheau Ting, Low (2022) SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK. In: 11th International Real Estate Research Symposium (IRERS), 6-8 September 2022, INSPEN, Kajang. https://inspen.gov.my/index.php/my/khidmat-inspen/penyelidikan/unit-penyelidikan-dan-analisis-data/irers
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
HT Communities. Classes. Races
TH Building construction
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HT Communities. Classes. Races
TH Building construction
Wilson Rangga, Anthony Jiram
Ann Chyi, Tan
Sheau Ting, Low
SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK
description The coastal region of Miri is undergoing rapid development along the urbanization process promoted by the oil field's discovery. Growing demand for infrastructure is a great challenge to achieve sustainability in urban growth, social climate, and the environmental domain. It was mandatory to examine the community satisfaction towards the urban infrastructure provided as they are the main user of such infrastructure. This study aims to determine the significance of sustainable urban infrastructure indicators in influencing community satisfaction towards the infrastructure provided in the coastal reclamation in Marina ParkCity, Sarawak. A total of five (5) indicators of sustainable urban infrastructure and its associated indicators ascertained from the literature review was examined through an online questionnaire survey. Convenience sampling is adopted resulting in a total of 421 valid responses was collected and analysed through PLS-SEM Path Analysis assisted by SmartPLS 3.0 software. The findings show that sustainable urban infrastructure that provides social benefit has a significant effect on community satisfaction. The result of the present study will be useful to policymakers, urban planners, and developers to design a better blueprint that can enhance the development of the urban infrastructure of the coastal reclamation region.
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author Wilson Rangga, Anthony Jiram
Ann Chyi, Tan
Sheau Ting, Low
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Sheau Ting, Low
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title SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK
title_short SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK
title_full SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK
title_fullStr SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK
title_full_unstemmed SUSTAINABLE URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY SATISFACTION: A CASE IN MARINA PARKCITY SARAWAK
title_sort sustainable urban infrastructure and community satisfaction: a case in marina parkcity sarawak
publishDate 2022
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