Impact of limestone quarrying industries On the livelihood of the surrounding population : experience at Gunung Lengkun, Ipoh, Perak
The quarrying industry is one of Perak’s major economic base. It plays an important role in contributing towards the construction industry’s development by providing materials such as marble, granite, cement etc. Since many of the quarrying industries are operating within close proximity to the s...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/34796/1/HBP12.pdf http://eprints.usm.my/34796/ |
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Summary: | The quarrying industry is one of Perak’s major economic base. It plays an important role in
contributing towards the construction industry’s development by providing materials such as
marble, granite, cement etc. Since many of the quarrying industries are operating within close
proximity to the surrounding urban land uses (eg. housing and commercial areas, such as in the
case of Gunung Lengkun in Ipoh, Perak), it is important that the quarrying activities are being
carried out in a safe and environmentally friendly manner in order to create a sustainable urban
development area. The study aims to identify the environmental and social impact issues arises
due to the quarrying activities by assessing the perception of the communities living close to the
quarrying sites. The focus of the study is mainly related to issues on the quality of the
environment, family health condition, blasting effect and public safety. The study revealed that
the main concerned of the communities are problems related to health condition and public
safety. Therefore, the study recommends that the related authorities should continuously
enforcing rules and guidelines as well as compliance monitoring to ensure that the quarry
operators abide to the regulatory standard measures. This will help in improving the livelihood
of the affected communities. |
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