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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME ASSOC. PROF. DR. JAMALUNLAILI BIN ABDULLAH DATE OF BIRTH 30 September 1965 POST Deputy Dean (Academic) Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Selangor ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D, City and Regional Planning 1997 Cornell University, New York, U.S.A Master of Urban and Regional Planning 1989 Virginia Commonwealth University, Virginia, U.S.A Bachelor of Science, Urban and Regional Planning 1987 East Carolina University, North Carolina, U.S.A PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Corporate Member, Malaysian Institute of Planners. (562/09) Registered Town Planner, Lembaga Perancang Bandar Malaysia (since 2009) EXPERIENCES: (a) Academic Lecturer/ Assoc. Prof., Department of Town and May 1997 - Present Regional Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam. Director, Entrepreneurial Human Capital Development June 2011 - Centre / Institut Tunas Mekar Tun Abdullah, June 2014 Malaysian Academy of SME and Entrepreneurship Development (MASMED), Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, Head, Centre for Environmental Design and Management 2008 -2011 Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying (FSPU), Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, Shah Alam, Head, Department of Town and Regional Planning, Jan. 2003 – Faculty of Architecture, Planning and May 2005 Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam. 1 Ron Lister Visiting Fellow (academic staff) July 2010- Department of Geography, Otago University, Jan 2011 Dunedin, New Zealand (sponsored by Otago U) Visiting Scientist, Graduate School of Engineering, May 2003 and Aug Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan 2008 (2 weeks each) (sponsored by Japanese Society for Promotion of Science) Visiting Scientist, Center for Southeast Asia Studies, June 2004 (1 week) Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan (sponsored by Japanese Society for Promotion of Science) Part-time Lecturer, Department of Estate Management, June 2003 - 2006 Faculty of Built Environment, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur Part-Time Lecturer, Department of Urban Studies & Aug. 1997- 2001 Planning, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, & 2006 Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur Guest Lecturer, Kolej Tentera Laut 2000 - 2010 Di Raja (KDSI1) , Markas TLDM, Lumut. Guest Lecturer, Institute of Housing Study (Australia) 2000-present Study tour of Malaysia Teaching Assistant, Statistics Course for Bachelor August - Dec.1996 and Master Levels, Cornell University, New York. Teaching Assistant, Public Policy Processes, Jan - May 1994 Cornell in Washington D.C. Program, Washington. (b) Professional Experiences / Expertise Council Member, Malaysian Institute of Planners, 2011-2013 Chair, Education and Accreditation Committee, Malaysian Institute of Planners (2011- 2013) External Examiner, Master and Ph.D.Theses, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (Master and Ph.D), Universiti Sains Malaysia (Ph.D) and Universiti Malaya (Master) Panel Member, Public Objections Hearing Committee of Kuala Lumpur Local Plan 2020, Kuala Lumpur City Hall, 2008-2009 Editorial Board Member, Planning Malaysia, Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, 2005 – present (Scorpus-indexed journal). Editorial Board, Mitran Journal, 2012 Founding Editorial Board, Asean Entrepreneurship Journal, MASMED, UiTM 2012. Referee, Built Environment Journal, FSPU, 2008. 2 Referee, Journal of Geography and Regional Planning, Lagos, Nigeria. Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Specialist, Kroch Library, Cornell University, New York. Assist in collected and expansion of the world’s most comprehensive collection of research materials on Southeast Asia, 1992-1997 Researcher, Bureau of Science, Technology and the Environment, Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia. 1991 Assistant to the Zoning Administrator/Intern, Chesterfield Country Planning Department, Virginia, USA. Prepared Recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on Zoning Drainage and Mobile Home Permit Requests, Enforced Zoning Codes, 1988-1990 Intern, Pitt County Development Commission, North Carolina, USA, 1987 Intern, Mid-East Development Commission, North Carolina USA, 1986 PUBLICATIONS/REPORT 1. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Co-authored “Perdebatan Alam Sekitar di antara Negara Membangun dan Negara Maju”, Negarawan, December 1991. 2. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Co-edited Malaysia: Country Report. Prepared for the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the United Nations Conference on the Environment and Development (Earth Summit), Rio de Janeiro, June 1992. 3. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Authored “Culture and Daily Life of the Malays and Chinese,” in the Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Pepperpike, Ohio: Eastword Publications (1998). 4. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Environmental Health in Developing Country: A Case Study of Penang Island, Malaysia”. Ph.D. Dissertation (unpublished) Cornell University, New York, May 1997. 5. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, ISIS Malaysia (co-author), “Managing Manufacturing Pollutions: Experiences of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand”. Report prepared by ISIS, Malaysia for the World Bank, Washington, D.C., December 1992. 6. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “An Economic Development Plan for Pitt County”, North Carolina, U.S.A. Master Thesis (unpublished) Virginia Commonwealth University. Virginia, U.S.A, December 1989. 7. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Monthly Recommendations to the Board of Supervisors and the Board of Zoning Appeals”, Chesterfield County, Virginia, U.S.A on Mobile Home Variance Requests, May 1988 - Jun 1990. 8. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urbanization And Suburbanization Of The Klang Valley”,Proceedings Environmental Planning Group 1st Seminar 2002, JSPS – 3 VCC, Sustaianable Environment For Future Generation: Generating A Model For Better Community Living. 9. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “The Suburbanisation of the Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Region,” in Planning Malaysia, Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, MIP, Vol. 1- 2003. 10. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “ Economic Growth, Migration and Suburbanization of Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Area, Malaysia,” Proceedings of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science and National Research Council of Thailand Core University Program Workshop on Middle Classes in East Asia, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, October 6-8, 2004. 11. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Development of the Klang Valley”, in Journal of the Built Environment, FSPU, UiTM, Vol. 2, 2005 12. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Teknik-Teknik Analisis Dalam Kajian Rancangan Struktur” in Manual Penyediaan Rancangan Struktur, Ministry of Housing and Local Government, Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 2007. 13. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Industrialization and Globalization: Impacts on Regional Development in Malaysia,” in Journal of the Built Environment, FSPU, UiTM, Vol. 6, 2007 14. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Compact Urban Form Towards Sustainable Urban Development.” in Journal of the Built Environment, FSPU, UiTM, Vol. 7, 2007 15. Shahriza Osman, Abdul Hadi Nawawi and Jamalunlaili Abdullah “Urban Sprawl in the Northern Region Metroplitan Area”, Proceedings of Seminar Kebangsaan Rupabandar Malaysia – Mengekal Warisan Membina Identiti, Orient Star Hotel, Lumut, November 28-29, 2007. 16. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Economic Growth, Expansion of the Middle Class and the Suburbanization of Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Area, Malaysia,” in Shiraishi Takashi and Pasuk Phongpaichit,eds.The Rise of Middle Classes in Southeast Asia, Kyoto and Melbourne, Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press, 2008. 17. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Space and its Influence on Crime,” in Journal of the Built Enviornment, FSPU, UiTM, Vol. 8, 2008 18. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, M.,Zulhafidz Yahaya, M., Zuwairi M., Yunus & M., Shakir M., Ali Safudin, “Urban Sprawl in Malaysia: Evidences from Three Metropolitan Areas,” in Planning Malaysia, Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, MIP, Vol. 7- 2009 19. Zulhabri Ismail, Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Padzil@Fadzil Hassan and Rosli Mohamad Zain, “Mediation in Construction Industry,” Journal of Surveying, Construction and Property, Vol.1 issue 2010. 20. Oliver Ling Hoon Leh, Ting Kien Hwa, Dasimah Omar, Jamalunlaili Abdullah and Tee Szu Fong, “Transit Oriented Neighbourhood for Better Environmental Health, 4 Proceeding 2010 International Conference on Science and Social Research (CSSR) IEEE (2010), pg 516-521. 21. Zulhabri, I., Jamalunlaili, A., Rosli, M. Z., & Padzil Fadzil, H. (2009, 17-18 August). Mediation: The Best Private Dispute Resolution in the Malaysian Construction Industry. Paper presented at the 13th Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors Congress Kuala Lumpur. 22. Zulhabri Ismail, Jamalunlalili Abdullah and Rosli Mohamad Zin, “Findings of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Application and Obstacles Towards Active Development Development of ADR in the Malaysian Construction Industry” CLJ Law online journal, 2011 1 LNS (A) xxxv. 23. Raja Noor Hafizah Amir Shah, Jamalunlaili Abdullah & Zakaria Ahmad, “The Physical Development of Port City”, Proceeding of Malaysian Universities transportation Research Forum and Conferences 2010 (MUTRFC 2010) Universiti Tenaga Nasional, ISBN 978-967-5770-08-1 24. Shariza Osman, Abdul Hadi Nawawi, and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Sprawl and It’s Financial Cost – A Conceptual Framework, Journal of Asian Social Science, Vol. 4, No. 10 Oct. 2008. 25. JPBD Perak and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Manual of Smart Growth Perak, JPBD Perak, Ipoh, 2011. 26. Zalina Jaal and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, ”Users’ Preferences of Highway Landscapes in Malaysia: A Review and Analysis of Literature, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 42 (2012) 265 – 272. 27. C.B Ahmad, J. Jaafar and J. Abdullah, “Buffer Zone Delineation of Protected Areas,” in C.A. Brebbia and S.S. Zubir (eds), Management of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development and Ecological Hazards III. WIT Press, Southampton, UK pp 27-36, 2012. 28. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Zakaria Ahmad, Raja Nor Hafizah and Noraini Anor, “Port City Development and Quality of Life in Pasir Gudang Port, Johor, Malaysia” Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 42 (2012) 556 - 563 29. Noraini Anor, Zakaria Ahmad, Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Raja Noor Hafizah “Road Network System in Port Klang, Malaysia and Impacts to Travel Patterns” Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 42 (2012) 556 - 563 30. Saniah Ahmad Zaki and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Layout Design and its Effects on Burglary,” Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 42 (2012) 329-339. 31. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Highland Development in Malaysia”, in Walter Leimgruber, Walter, Walter Zsilincar and Etienne Nel (eds) Mountain Regions in Transformation: Global Processes, Regional and Local Impacts and Responses, Shaker Verlag, Aachen (Germany), 2012. 5 32. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “City Competitiveness and Urban Sprawl: Their Implications to Socio-economic and Cultural Life in Malaysian Cities,” Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 50 (2012) 20-29. 33. Che Bon Ahmad, Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Jasmee Jaafar, “Community Activities around Protected Areas and the Impacts on the Environment at Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia”, Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 68, 19 December 2012, Pages 383-394. 34. Che Bon Ahmad, Izzarul Hafni Mohd Hashim, Jamalunlaili Abdullah and Jasmee Jaafar, “Stakeholders’ Perception on Buffer Zone Potential Implementation: A Preliminary Study of Tasek Bera, M’sia”, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences 50 (2012) 582-590. 35. Saniah Ahmad Zaki and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Space Syntax and Urban Crime”, Planning Malaysia, Journal of the Malaysian Institute of Planners, MIP, Vol. 10, 2012. PAPERS PRESENTED 1. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Industrialization and the Environment in Malaysia and Thailand” Paper presented at the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute (SEASSI) Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, July 12, 1992. 2. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Exploitation of Tropical Rainforests in Malaysia: How Sustainable?” Paper presented at the Tenth Annual Berkeley Conference on Southeast Asia Studies: Examining Sustainability in Southeast Asian Fields, Forests, and Fisheries. University of California, Berkeley, February 20-21, 1993. 3. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “The 1995 Malaysian Election: Continuity and Change,” Paper presented at the SEASSI Conference, University of Wisconsin, Madison, July 8, 1995. 4. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “The State of the Urban Environment in Malaysia: Issues and Challenges, “Paper presented at the Thirteenth Annual Southeast Asia Conference - Urban Southeast Asia: Past, Present and Future. University of California, Berkeley, February 24-25, 1996. 5. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Thorn in the Flesh?: Malaysian NGOs and the Mahathir Administration,” Paper presented at the Southeast Asia Program Brown Bag Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, October 14, 1996. 6. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Kurikulum Latihan Dalam Pasukan Simpanan Sukarela Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia.” Paper presented at Bengkel PSSTLDM, PSSTLDM, Genting Highland, November 17 – 19, 1999. 7. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Planning Process and Decision Making in Chesterfield County, Virginia Planning Department". Paper Presented at the Bengkel Pembangunan Di Tanah Tinggi,. JPBD Semenanjung Malaysia, Cameron Highland, June 5 - 6, 2000. 6 8. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Perancangan Bagi Golongan Kurang Upaya Di Kawasan Bandar". Paper Presented at the Bengkel Perancangan Golongan Kurang Upaya, DBKL, July 26, 2000. 9. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "New Challenges and Direction in Urban and Reginal Planning in Malaysia". Paper Presented at the Eastern Regional Organization of Planning and Housing International Conference, Onyang, Korea Selatan. EAROPH, South Korea,October 11 - 13, 2000. 10. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Transparency and Rationality in Planning Decision Making in the United States and Malaysia". Paper presented at the Seminar Kebangsaan Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah, Fakulti Alam Bina, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, UiTM Skudai, Mac 19 - 20, 2001. 11. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Malaysia's Administrative System and Economic Planning and Development," Paper Presented at the International Workshop on Urban Infrastructure and Finance, Organized by International Institute of Housing and Urban Studies (IHS), Amsterdam,.Melia Hotel Kuala Lumpur. June 18 - July 2, 2001. 12. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Perumahan Tinggi, Penduduk Padat-Reality Kehidupan Di Bandar". Paper Presented at the Simposium Masyarakat Malaysia, Fakulti Sastera dan Sains Sosial, Universiti Malaya, July 22 - 24, 2001. 13. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Bandar Sejahtera", Guest Speaker in Malaysia Hari Ini (MHI), TV3, August 4, 2001. 14. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, "Towards a Better Environmental Health in Developing Countries". Paper presented at the International Conference of Planning, J.W. Marriot, Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia Institute of Planners & Singapore Institute of Planners. (20 - 22 Oct. 2001) 15. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urbanization and Suburbanization of the Klang Valley,” Paper Presented at the JSPS-VCC Seminar, International Islamic University Malaysia, April 16-17, 2002. 16. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urbanization, the Environment and Urban Planning in Malaysia,” Paper Presented to Students and Lecturers from University of Huddersfield, U.K., UiTM, Shah Alam, July 12-13, 2002. 17. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Research Methodology”, Lecture Presented at JOSD Course, Fakulti Pegawai, Kolej Tentera Laut di Raja, Lumut, 10-11 November 2002. 18. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Meeting the Challenges of Planning Education for the Future”, Paper Presented at Dialogue between Director General of Town and Country Planning Department, Malaysia and National Institutions of Higher Learning, Alor Setar, December 26th, 2002. 19. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Planning with Diversity: The Vision School Concept in Malaysia” Paper presented at the Australian National Planning Congress, Adelaide, Australia, April 14, 2003. 7 20. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Planning Education at UiTM, Our Niche,” Paper Presented at National Planning Education Seminar, International Islamic University, Gombak, June 24th 2003. 21. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, and Mohd Hanif Faiz Misnan, “ Resettlement of Aboriginal People: Bukit Lanjan, Malaysia” Paper Presented at he Asia-Pacific Network for Housing Research Conference, University of Hong Kong, Feb.4-5, 2004. 22. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Development and Suburbanization of Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan Area,” Paper Presented at the 19th EAROPH World Planning and Housing Congress and Australian National Housing Conference, 20th-23rd September, 2004, Melbourne, Australia. 23. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Class Movement and Urbanization of the Klang Valley,” Paper Presented at the Core University Program Workshop on Middle Classes and Flow Movement in East Asia, 2-9 October, 2004, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 24. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Economic Development of Malaysia,” Paper presented at Institute of Housing Studies (New Delhi) study tour, 15 October 2004, Kuala Lumpur, 25. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Use of Science and Quantitative Methods in Urban Planning” Paper Presented at Planning GALA Forum, Department of Town and Regional Planning, UiTM, Shah Alam, 17th March 2006. 26. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Malaysian Human Settlements. Case Studies: Kelana Jaya, Taman Bahagia & Taman Sri Permaisuri.” (20th EAROPH World Congress & Mayors’ Caucus, Miri, Sarawak. 14 - 16 Aug. 2006)(with Oliver Ling and Dasimah Omar) 27. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Transit Oriented Neighbourhood Planning: The Idea and Applicability in Malaysian Context,” Annual Conference MICRA 2006, IIUM 20-21 June 2006. 28. Jamalunlaili Abdullah,“Economic and Industrial Development of Malaysia Since Independence”, Lecture Presented to Sudanese Industrial Officials, Subang Jaya, April 30th 2007. 29. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Educational Institution Heritage and Its Potential as Heritage Tourism” Paper presented at 3rd Tourism Outlook International Conference - Heritage & Tourism: alliance & network relationship, event management & event tourism, Renaissance, Kuala Lumpur, July 16-18, 2007 (with Saniah Ahmad Zaki and Syed Mohd Hassan Syed Subli). 30. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Globalization, Industrialization and Privatization : Impacts on Urban and Regional Development”, paper Presented at IGU/C World Conference on Marginalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Response, Kitami, Hokkaido, Japan, August 20-25, 2007 31. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Indigenous Community Involvement in Protected Area Management in Krau Wildlife Reserve”, Peninsular Malaysia, paper Presented at IGU/C World Conference on Marginalization, Globalization and 8 regional and Local Response, Kitami, Hokkaido, Japan, August 20-25, 2007 (with Mohd Salleh Daim) 32. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Rekabentuk Bandar Kompak kearah Pembangunan Mapan, Keynote Paper Presented at Seminar Kebangsaan Rupabandar Malaysia – Mengekal Warisan Membina Identiti, Orient Star Hotel, Lumut, November 28-29, 2007 33. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urban Sprawl in the Northern Region Metroplitan Area”, paper Presented at Seminar Kebangsaan Rupabandar Malaysia – Mengekal Warisan Membina Identiti, Orient Star Hotel, Lumut, November 28- 29, 2007 (with Shahriza Osman and Abdul Hadi Nawawi). 34. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Spatial Planning for the Economically Marginalized Groups in Malaysia”, paper Presented at IGU/C on Marginalization, Globalization and regional and Local Response International Conference, Shah Alam, Malaysia, July 6-8, 2009 (with Hazlina Hamdan) 35. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Distributing Eco-tourism Benefits to Marginalized Areas in Ulu Tembeling, Pahang,” paper Presented at IGU/C on Marginalization, Globalization and regional and Local Response International Conference, Shah Alam, Malaysia, July 6-8, 2009 (with Mohd Salleh Daim, et.al). 36. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Spatial Segregation of the Economically Marginalized in South Petaling Jaya, Malaysia,” paper Presented at IGU/C on Marginalization, Globalization and regional and Local Response International Conference, Shah Alam, Malaysia, July 6-8, 2009 (with Saniah Ahmad Zaki). 37. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Impacts Of Development On the Environment In Cameron Highland,” Paper Presented at IGU/C on Marginalization, Globalization and regional and Local Response International Conference, Graz Austria and Fribourg, Switzerland, July 1-7, 2010. 38. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “From Father to Son: Political Economy of Malaysia, 1970-2010.” Paper Presented at Program of Development Studies, Auckland University, New Zealand. October 21, 2010. 39. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Economic Development and Urbanization of Malaysia”. Paper Presented at Geography Seminar, Department of Geography, Otago University, New Zealand, August 22, 2010. 40. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Urbanization Trends in Malaysia,” Paper Presented at Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Auckland University, New Zealand, October 27, 2010. 41. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “From Father to Son: Political Economy of Malaysia, 1970-2010.” Paper Presented to Malaysian Students Association at Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand, October 11, 2010. 42. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “From Father to Son: Political Economy of Malaysia, 1970-2010.” Paper Presented to Malaysian Students Association at Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand, December 12, 2010. 9 43. Jamalunlaili Abdullah,, “Highlands Development in Malaysia and the Public Responses.” Paper Presented at IGU/C on Marginalization, Globalization and Regional and Local Response International Conference, Nainital, India, May 1- 9, 2011. 44. Zulhabri,I., Jamalunlaili, A., & Rasli, M. Z., (2008b). Preliminary Findings of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Application by the G7 Contactors in the Malaysian Construction Industry. Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Built Environment in Developing Countries, Penang. 45. Zulhabri,I., Jamalunlaili, A., & Rosli, M.Z. (2008a). Findings of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Application and Obstacles Towards active Development of ADR in the Malaysian Construction Industry. Paper presented at the 3rd Conference of Law and Technology Palm Garden Hotel Putrajaya. 46. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “River Communities Along Pahang national Park, Malaysia, “ Paper Presented at The International Geographical Union (IGU) Conference On The Way Forward: Local Social Movement in Marginal Areas, Universitat de, Barcelona, Spain, July 28th – August 2, 2008. 47. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Social and Economic Development of Malaysia During The Last 30 Years”, Paper Presented to The Institute of Housing Study (IHS) Australia, Sri Lankan Delegation, Kuala Lumpur, March 22nd 2010. 48. Shariza Osman, Abdul Hadi Hj. Nawawi, and Jamalunlaili Abdullah,” Potential Application of Financial Costs Of Sprawl In Malaysia. 49. Zalina Jaal and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Users’ Preferences of highway Landscapes in Malaysia: A Review and Analysis of Literature, Paper Presented AcE-Bs Bandung. 50. C.B Ahmad, J. Jaafar and J. Abdullah, “Buffer Zone Delineation of Protected Areas,” paper presented at Management of Natural Resources, Sustainable Development and Ecological Hazards III. Dec 2010. 51. Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Zakaria Ahmad, Raja Nor Hafizah and Noraini Anor, “Port City Development and Quality of Life in Pasir Gudang Port, Johor, Malaysia”, paper presented at AcE-Bs 2011, Famagusta 2011 52. Noraini Anor, Zakaria Ahmad, Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Raja Noor Hafizah “Road Network System in Port Klang, Malaysia and Impacts to Travel Patterns” paper presented at AcE-Bs, Famagusta 2011. 53. Saniah Ahmad Zaki and Jamalunlaili Abdullah, “Layout Design and its Effects on Burglary,” paper presented at AcE-Bs, CONSULTANCY / CONTRACT RESEARCH / FUNDED RESEARCH 10

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