AGENCIES' MANAGEMENT PREPARATIONS AND PROPOSED EVACUATION ROUTES FOR FLOOD DISASTER: A CASE STUDY OF MELAKA

Authors

  • Muhammad Rijal Mohamad Department of Built Environment Studies & Technology Faculty of Architecture, Planning and Surveying UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA, PERAK BRANCH, MALAYSIA
  • Syahriah Bachok Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (KAED) INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Mohammad Zarif Mohd Zahari Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (KAED) INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Oladejo Aliu Olabayonle Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (KAED) INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA
  • Nur Afiqah M. Zulkifli Kulliyyah of Architecture and Environmental Design (KAED) INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v19i16.964

Keywords:

Agencies, flood disaster, Melaka, preparation

Abstract

The research focuses on the flooding event in Melaka. Flooding has been occurring so frequently in Melaka that assessing the management and preparation for flooding needs to be undertaken. Alor Gajah, Melaka has been selected as a case study because frequent flooding events in the district affected many people. Using FGD as a data collection method, the result showed there is no management structure of flooding events beyond the district level and a proper training for the community is required before the structure can be developed. The original hierarchy and functions under Directive 20 should be maintained. This research suggested a proper institutionalisation of flood management and flood rehabilitation structure for Alor Gajah's district.

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Published

2021-07-27

How to Cite

Mohamad, M. R., Bachok, S., Mohd Zahari, M. Z., Olabayonle, O. A., & M. Zulkifli, N. A. (2021). AGENCIES’ MANAGEMENT PREPARATIONS AND PROPOSED EVACUATION ROUTES FOR FLOOD DISASTER: A CASE STUDY OF MELAKA. PLANNING MALAYSIA, 19(16). https://doi.org/10.21837/pm.v19i16.964

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