Landslide Hazards: Household Vulnerability, Resilience and Coping in Malaysia
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In: Journal of Education and Human Development, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2014, p. 149-155.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Landslide Hazards
T2 - Household Vulnerability, Resilience and Coping in Malaysia
AU - Ahmad, Jamilah
AU - Lateh, Habibah
AU - Mohamad Saleh, Mohamad Saifudin
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Landslide is one of the common hazards occurring globally and Malaysia is not spared as well. Over the past four decades, Malaysia has played host to a number of landslide incidents, resulting in significant loss of lives and damage to property. The magnitude of landslide destruction is quite high in Malaysia. A survey has been carried out on 143 respondents in selected areas. This paper presents the findings on how Malaysians react towards landslide incidents, who their landslide informer are and to whom they preferred to disseminate information on landslide incidents. The result from this study indicates that the majority of the respondents agree that factors such as education and proper land use are important to mitigate landslide incidences. Additionally, the respondents also agree that they will take action if landslide occurs in the future. Most of the respondents agree that they preferred information from landslide expert. However, majority of the respondents indicates that they have less trust towards the media’s landslide information and are also reluctant to disseminate landslide information to the media. Therefore, a further research on media, public and landslide issues in Malaysia should be conducted in the future.
AB - Landslide is one of the common hazards occurring globally and Malaysia is not spared as well. Over the past four decades, Malaysia has played host to a number of landslide incidents, resulting in significant loss of lives and damage to property. The magnitude of landslide destruction is quite high in Malaysia. A survey has been carried out on 143 respondents in selected areas. This paper presents the findings on how Malaysians react towards landslide incidents, who their landslide informer are and to whom they preferred to disseminate information on landslide incidents. The result from this study indicates that the majority of the respondents agree that factors such as education and proper land use are important to mitigate landslide incidences. Additionally, the respondents also agree that they will take action if landslide occurs in the future. Most of the respondents agree that they preferred information from landslide expert. However, majority of the respondents indicates that they have less trust towards the media’s landslide information and are also reluctant to disseminate landslide information to the media. Therefore, a further research on media, public and landslide issues in Malaysia should be conducted in the future.
KW - Sustainability sciences, Communication
KW - Landslide
KW - hazard
KW - media
KW - Malaysia
U2 - 10.15640/jehd.v3n3a12
DO - 10.15640/jehd.v3n3a12
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 3
SP - 149
EP - 155
JO - Journal of Education and Human Development
JF - Journal of Education and Human Development
SN - 2334-2978
IS - 3
ER -