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Squatter houses in the area of Johor Bahru id 227

Asri, Z and Singh, Bachan and Abdul Hamid, A.R (2013) Squatter houses in the area of Johor Bahru id 227. In: Proceeding GEOCON 2013, 28th-30th October 2013, Persada Johor International Convention Centre, Johor Bahru, Johor.

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Abstract

Even though Malaysia is a developing country, it also experienced problems such as squatter houses. The construction of these squatter houses has sprouted like mushrooms. Some of the residents of the squatter houses are foreigners who seek cheaper shelters. However, are these squatter houses safe to be occupied? From the initial survey, it was found that the squatter houses are built without conforming to the Building by-laws. Some of the buildings will pose danger to the residents. Therefore the aim of this study is to explore the problems of the squatter houses and steps to taken by the authorities to achieve Zero Squatter’s area. The objectives of this study are to study the requirements of the building by-law of the existing squatter area, to evaluate the problems faced by the residents of the squatter houses, to evaluate the reasons given by the residents regarding on relocating them and to identify the steps taken by authorities in order to achieve Zero Squatter’s Areas. The study is carried out inKempas, Johor Bahru. The study is conducted through questionnaires, interviews and on site visit. A total of 94 questionnaires were distributed to the respondents and 57 questionnaires were returned duly answered. The data is analysed using the average index.From the study, it is found that there is no the requirement of the building by-law for squatter area.The problems faced by the residents of squatter houses are the distance between one building to another is too close, therefore the risk of exposing to fire is very high. The area does not have appropriate garbage bin, i.e. garbage disposal. Other problems are social problems among teenagers and sewerage system difficult to pump out.The reasons given by the residents of squatter regarding on relocating the residents are the size of the house provided by the government is small; the location of the house is far away from their working places and the government providing a high-rise housing type to the squatters. i.e: PPR. Meanwhile high-rise housing is not suitable for senior citizens. The steps taken by the authorities to achieve Zero Squatter Area are providing the squatters with more PPR (ProjekPerumahan Rakyat), providing more low-cost flats with soft housing loan offered and providing more low-cost housing and considering of giving Temporary Occupation License (TOL) to the squatters.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:squatter houses, building by-law, local authority, environment
Subjects:T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Divisions:Civil Engineering
ID Code:38647
Deposited By: Liza Porijo
Deposited On:25 May 2014 04:56
Last Modified:03 Sep 2017 18:07

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