PROF. DR. NORHASLINA BINTI HASSAN
Department of Geography
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
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Norhaslina Hassan teaches at the University of Malaya since 1994, after completing her PhD in the field of regional economic planning. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the U.S. specializing in urban and regional planning. Currently she is attached to the Geography Department of the Faculty of Arts and Social Science. Professor Dr. Norhaslina Hassan is presently pursuing her research interests in urban issues such as poverty, economic and sustainable development planning. Her most recent study is on Low Carbon Cities Framework and Assessment System. She has written widely on these subject matters; beside numerous book chapters and journal articles, her publications include books entitled Pembangunan Mampan Pelancongan Maritim di Pantai Timur Semenanjung Malaysia/Sustainable Development of of Marine Tourism in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia (2017), City Innovation Systems: Case Studies of Urban Innovations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (2014) and Sustainable Urban Development Issues in Malaysia (2009). |
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Brain Responses To Micro Visual Attributes Of Streets: A Neuro-assessment Of Pedestrians' Urban Walking Experience In Kuala Lumpur |
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Assessment Of Knowledge, Attitude And Practice (kap) On Solid Waste Management And Recycling Among Students In Um |
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Enhancing The Energy Performance Of Building Envelopes In Hot And Humid Climates Of Darwin (australia) And Kuala Lumpur (malaysia) |
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Evaluation of microclimate mitigation strategies in a heterogenous street canyon in Kuala Lumpur from outdoor thermal comfort perspective using Envi-met
Urban Forest Inventory for Carbon Reduction in a University City Campus
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice on Waste Management among University Students in Malaysia
Why does the perception of street matter? A dimensional analysis of multisensory social and physical attributes shaping the perception of streets
Pembangunan mampan pelancongan maritim di Pantai Timur Semenanjung Malaysia/Sustainable Development of Maritime Tourism in the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
City Innovation Systems: Case Studies on Urban Innovations in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Persepsi Majikan dan Kepasaran Siswazah Fakulti Sastera dan Sains Sosial
Laporan Sosial Malaysia
Essence of Green Roof: UM Campus as an Experimental and Computational Living Lab towards Enhancing the Outdoor Thermal Comfort Conditions
Program Pembangunan KESEDAR sebagai Mekanisma Pembangunan Masyarakat Luar Bandar di Kelantan
Living qualities of urban village communities in Kuala Lumpur: A literature review
Holistic approach to port city development in Malaysia: The Case of Port Klang