Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries

Heritage towns and buildings are invaluable cultural assets of a nation, and are extremely useful in manifesting place identity, and crucial in promoting tourism. These places of cultural significance should be made accessible to everyone including people with mobility or sensory impairments, the el...

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Main Authors: Marsin, J. M., Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmed Iskandar, Raja Shahminan, Raja Nafida
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Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2014
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spelling my.utm.521732018-09-17T03:47:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52173/ Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries Marsin, J. M. Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmed Iskandar Raja Shahminan, Raja Nafida TH Building construction Heritage towns and buildings are invaluable cultural assets of a nation, and are extremely useful in manifesting place identity, and crucial in promoting tourism. These places of cultural significance should be made accessible to everyone including people with mobility or sensory impairments, the elderly, parents with small children and those who are temporarily disabled due to injury or illness. By creating a accessible heritage environment not only can you cater towards the increasing population of disabled people, but you could increase the number of cultural properties as resources of a nation through 'accessible tourism'. However the differences in implementation of barrier-free tourism for historic buildings and places are rather large between developed and developing countries such as Malaysia. This paper serves as preliminary study on accessibility of heritage environment in Malaysia. First, review of some related definitions, perception toward disability, and background studies in disability movement will be discussed to achieve better understanding of the increasing population of disabled people and how it would affect the development of infrastructure in the built environment. Second, it will look into existing legislation concerning heritage conservation and legislation on provision of access for the disabled in Malaysia and other developing countries. Finally, this paper seeks to find gaps between these legislations and conclude with some recommendations Institute of Physics Publishing 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52173/1/RajaNafidaRaja2014_Comparisonoflegislationconcerning.pdf Marsin, J. M. and Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmed Iskandar and Raja Shahminan, Raja Nafida (2014) Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries. 8th International Symposium of the Digital Earth (ISDE8), 18 (1). ISSN 1755-1315 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/18/1/012178 DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/18/1/012178
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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Marsin, J. M.
Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmed Iskandar
Raja Shahminan, Raja Nafida
Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries
description Heritage towns and buildings are invaluable cultural assets of a nation, and are extremely useful in manifesting place identity, and crucial in promoting tourism. These places of cultural significance should be made accessible to everyone including people with mobility or sensory impairments, the elderly, parents with small children and those who are temporarily disabled due to injury or illness. By creating a accessible heritage environment not only can you cater towards the increasing population of disabled people, but you could increase the number of cultural properties as resources of a nation through 'accessible tourism'. However the differences in implementation of barrier-free tourism for historic buildings and places are rather large between developed and developing countries such as Malaysia. This paper serves as preliminary study on accessibility of heritage environment in Malaysia. First, review of some related definitions, perception toward disability, and background studies in disability movement will be discussed to achieve better understanding of the increasing population of disabled people and how it would affect the development of infrastructure in the built environment. Second, it will look into existing legislation concerning heritage conservation and legislation on provision of access for the disabled in Malaysia and other developing countries. Finally, this paper seeks to find gaps between these legislations and conclude with some recommendations
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author Marsin, J. M.
Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmed Iskandar
Raja Shahminan, Raja Nafida
author_facet Marsin, J. M.
Syed Ariffin, Syed Ahmed Iskandar
Raja Shahminan, Raja Nafida
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title Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries
title_short Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries
title_full Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries
title_fullStr Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in Malaysia and developed countries
title_sort comparison of legislation concerning people with disability and heritage environment in malaysia and developed countries
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/52173/1/RajaNafidaRaja2014_Comparisonoflegislationconcerning.pdf
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